![]() ![]() ![]() There is virtually no documentation with the card, very very poor, not even a list of specs. then down to 450Mbs, then it will drop to either 27MBs or 13Mbs and then sit there at that connection speed forever.Īll my other network cards adapters when connected (They are all currently disabled to allow only the ASUS to work on its own) always show there true full speed - WiFi n=300MBs, and my Gigabit LAN is at 1.0GB.Ĭould this be a problem with the adapter? I tried sending a large zip file to the USB3 disk attached to the router - (about 700 MBs in size) it took about 1 minute, so it doesn't seem to be running as fast as it should. Now when I eventually get the card to connect, it usually shows the connection speed as 1.3GBs, as it should, but withing a few seconds this drops to 840MBs. AC only - which is set up for my PC only. My router is set up with two SSID's, one for 2.4GHz. I have moved the card into each of the PCE slots, all three, and eventually got a bit of a connection on slot 1. Numerous router (Linksys EA6700) reboots, and then some rather shaky connections, all of which are intermittent and keep forcing all the icons on the task bar to keep refreshing.Ĭouldn't get anywhere using the ASUS software that came with the card, scan after scan it couldn't find the network. It has taken hours of setting up, initially it wouldn't even "see" the network, despite all of the other PC's PS3 and TV's all happily connected. ![]() Well, I eventually got my new WiFi adapter (PCIE card - Asus AC66 adapter) and boy what a nightmare this thing is! ![]()
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