ThinkPad X240 missing WLAN drivers on Windows 7 64bit Enterprise

Hi,
I got first X240 to our company. I have had serious problems to install drivers into operating system. All Windows updates are up to date, thinkvantage system update has been run numerous times. Unfortunately, I had to install all thinkvantage programs manually as well as drivers. Now there is one particular unknown device listed in device manager. I have downloaded and installed the right Thinpad wlan driver from the drivers section for x240. I have still problems to get wlan controller identified by Windows 7. I have also tried to install those drivers manually. I am starting to wonder that there is something wrong with the drivers or the hardware itself. I have installed around 450+ Lenovo Thinkpads during my career. Any suggestions? Is there known issue with the x240 wlan controller driver?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Supre5,
Apologizing for the inconvenience caused. Could you please try installing this Intel Wireless LAN driver?
Else, try running Intel Driver update utility which auto detects the relevant drivers for your system and install it.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Mithun.
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