T430 and Intel 7260AC wireless upgrade

Hi,
Is anyone running the 7260AC in there laptop with success?
Thanks in advance.

My T430 has the Intel 6205, different from yours but my experience may be helpful.
It was constantly failing to connect to the network. There was no upgrade available from Lenovo system update but I solved this issue by upgrading to the latest PROSet/Wireless Software from Intel.

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