I don't know if that accomplishes anything or not. I also read in the Amazon reviews of the WiFi card that it uses the Intel 7260AC chip, and so I downloaded the iwlwifi driver that I found on the Intel website and cp'd it into /library/firmware and rebooted. I have also tried moving to a different PCIe slot on the motherboard and encountered the same symptoms. I used Ethernet to perform all the recommended updates in the software center, and opened the driver manager and it told me that no devices were installed. There is nothing that recognizes the device to be present but missing a driver, but rather it is like there is nothing there at all. I just completed a desktop build and installed Linux Mint 17.3 and the PCIe WiFi card is not being detected at all.
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