Lenovo G505s Wireless Card not detected no driver

I have a new lenovo g505s that came with windows 8. I removed all windows 8 partitions and installed windows 7. The install went great but I have no drivers. Installing the recomended LAN driver worked just fine and the ethernet is working great, but installing the lenovo recomended WLAN driver failed. (wlan118w7.exe)
There is no networks showing up when I try to connect to a one.
I have no wlan device in device manager, and an unknown 'Network Controller' showing up with yellow exclaimation point.
The qualcomn driver that is distributed by Lenovo fails to install sometimes, stopping on a 'No Appropriate driver to be installed' error, and exiting.
When it does complete the UI installs fine, but shows no mac addresses or packet activity.
Here are the Hardware Ids for the 'Network Controller':
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&SUBSYS_302617AA&REV_01
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&SUBSYS_302617AA
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&CC_028000
PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&CC_0280
I have tried installing various drivers for this model and a few other similar model wlan cards. I have also tried the windows 8/8.1 drivers for my card.
the default windows 7 drivers definately did not work and windows update didnt help anything.

hi kr094,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
You can try this
Download this file and extract it to a folder.
Now Open Device Manager rightclick on that network controller and choose update driver.
   when a Window pop up choose Browse my computer for driver software
You should have this window
Click on the Browse  box and direct it to where you extract the File i asked you to download,
  continue with that and it should work,
Let me know your findings
Cheers!
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