I have a Z390FTW that is working with Bios 1.08 with an Samsung Evo M.2 drive in slot 1. I added an Intel 9650NGW E-key card to have Bluetooth and wireless. The card appears in device manager without error. I updated the drivers using intel driver support assist; however, neither the Bluetooth nor WiFi appear to be broadcasting. I cannot pair devices, because the PC never shows up to connect. I cannot see the WiFi network, as if it is turned off. Yes, the network is up and running, and WiFi and Bluetooth are toggled on in Windows 10. I also checked and all three M.2 slots are enabled in bios. Is there some other setting in Bios or in Windows 10 or switch on the motherboard that I need to toggle to enable use of Network on the E-Key card? Is there a conflict between my boot drive and my 9650NGW? Please provide suggestions.
If I use a USB Bluetooth 4 Insignia adapter I can connect Bluetooth devices to the PC, but I would like to use Bluetooth 5.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Acer GD235HZ
Antec Twelve Hundred Case, all fans at full throttle
Antec 1200W PSU
EVGA X58 FTW3
i7 920 with Zalman CNPS9900LED
6 GB Corsair DDR3 with cooling fan
Nvidia 3D Vision
GTX480 x 2
256GB Crucial C300 SSD
1TB SG Baracuda 7200.11
X-Fi Titanium
Logitech G35 headset
G15 Keyboard
G13 Keyboard
Razer Naga
OCZ Neural Impulse