X99 xpower - Intel Wireless issue

Hi,
I have recently started using X99 XPower AC mobo for my workstation and boy it is awesome on all fronts -well most. I am having this issue with my wireless. here is the issue
I am able to see the list of wireless connections available but when I try to connect my wireless it just says unable to connect.
here is my config
- Windows 7 Ulitmate SP1
- x99 xPower AC
- Intel Dual Band AC 7260 stock wireless.
- sagem 2504N router
I have installed the latest drivers from the msi site as well. Any help would be much appreciated. I have searched the intel website and it is probably the most lame site I have ever seen. Worst than microsoft! 
Help and suggest please folks
V

oh yeah done all those things.  my laptop connects from the same room and location. Five sticks on the mobo wifi signal as well.

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