Windows* Stop Errors (BSOD) may occur which are associated the Intel Wireless driver.Windows System Event log indicates Event ID 50. Random loss of network connectivity with Intel Dual Band Wireless AC-8260 and AC-8265 adapters.When performing a large file transfer, Windows Device Manager may indicate wireless adapter is not functioning properly.
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The software provided by Intel below is a generic version. Intel is a supplier of laptop components and does not manufacture or sell complete laptop systems. Support for built-in network connections is provided by the system or board manufacturer. This software may also apply to Intel Ethernet controllers. Separate downloads are available for the User Guides and other features.
Netgear has stepped out early with a receiver product dubbed Push2TV and their block diagram below lays out the solution for you here.Each file includes drivers for multiple adapters including 10/100, Gigabit, and 10 Gigabit adapters. This adapter is connected to the TV via either HDMI or standard AV cables." The laptop needs to have Intel Wireless Display software installed and also an adapter featuring Intel Wireless Display is required to receive the signals from the PC that display them on the TV. Using standard 802.11n wireless technologies for transmission of data, Intel describes the product as " a solution that requires a laptop PC based on select 2010 Intel Core processors, Intel HD Graphics, and Intel Centrino wireless with Intel MyWiFi Technology enabled. Intel's new WiDi (Wireless Display Interface) technology will start to be bundled with various Core i5 and Core i3 notebooks later this month and it promises to address the Home Theater and Multimedia PC markets with a solution that will enable wireless connectivity of your notebook over HDMI to an HDTV. We heard some fairly inspiring things about the technology back in the November time frame at a cozy bistro in New York city but today we were able to see it in action and it was impressive to say the least. Today we got to spend some quality time behind closed doors with the folks in Intel's Mobile group learning a bit about some of the new features that will be coming to their Core i5 and Core i3 Mobile platforms in the weeks ahead. At this year's CES show in Vegas there have been more than a couple of relatively exciting announcements and of course Intel was intent on joining the party.