You said that you removed iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode to force
iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode to be loaded, which is the same version. I assume
you meant iwlwifi-3160-13.ucode?

At any rate, there's a -17 version available now so I'd like to start
out by testing that. Please install the linux-firmware deb below,
reboot, and verify that it loaded the new version (running "dmesg | grep
'iwlwifi.*firmware version'" should show that it loaded version
17.352738.0). Let me know whether or not you see problems with that
version. Thanks!

http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1602051/linux-
firmware_1.157.2+lp1602051v201607121439_all.deb

** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Seth Forshee (sforshee)

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Title:
  5Ghz link no longer works on 16.04 - iwlwifi

Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Gone from 15.04 to 15.10 on a media PC, constantly streaming movies on
  the 5Ghz since some get choppy on 2.4Ghz. Has worked beautifully for
  well over a year now on both 15.x releases.

  Decided to take the plunge to 16.04, and things were good at first,
  but I believe there was a firmware update that broke 5Ghz support.

  After a update (then a reboot), I could (grudgingly) connect to my
  5Ghz network, but throughput would drop like a rock even on an apt
  update/upgrade, to the point where it would stop responding entirely.

  Had a thought regarding firmware, and decided to force an older rev,
  so I copied the newest from /lib/firmware/ (iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode) to
  a backup location and removed it from /lib/firmware/ which forced use
  of the next newest firmware, iwlwifi-3160-16.ucode, to be loaded.

  After a reboot, the difference is night and day - no problem
  connecting to my 5Ghz network again, and throughput is as expected for
  a solid 5Ghz connection.

  This is the AC version of this card (first one listed here):
  https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Intel#abgn.2Bac

  ```
  ~:$ lspci -nn | grep -i intel
  02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 3160 
[8086:08b3] (rev 83)
  ```

  This is an up to date 16.04, running kernel 4.4.0-28-generic, linux-
  firmware version 1.158 (although this occurred on 1.157 as well).

  I'm happy to output more info if needed.

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