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If it is still inside the warranty period (and that card is new enough it very well may be) I would RMA the card and get a new one. Has my card just died? Is there something I'm missing?īased on the description provided (other 5ghz spectrum cards working on same router without issue) I would say that you have either an antenna problem or part of the the chipset in the card went bad. I mean, it should be optimal as both the card and the router are Broadcom based. Those cards connect to the N66U at 300Mb on 5GHz, so I know that works OK. Other AC devices are still working at AC speeds (two Intel 7260 cards, one in a NUC and one in my laptop). I even dug out my old Asus RT-N66U router, fired it up, and the AC card wouldn't even connect to the 5GHz network, and gave a pathetic 16Mb on 2.4GHz. Tried the card in another machine, still 54Mb.
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I thought Windows 8.1 was being a tart, so I formatted the machine and put Windows 7 on there. I've tried reinstalling the drivers, I've upgraded the drivers. Turns out where I had 720-866Mb links before, I am now firmly stuck at 54Mb. As far as I'm aware, nothing changed, and suddenly playing videos was stuttery, and downloads were slow. It was working fine for about 3 months connecting to my TPLink Archer D7 AC router. It's a PCI-E 1x thing with a massive red heatsink on it, and 3 antennas. If that's enough to kill a Wi-Fi chip in 3 -4 months they're faulty and should be recalled.I have an Asus PCE-AC68 AC wifi card.
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It's not like I download them 24/7, either. I get about 50 - 60 MB/s copying files locally, torrents rarely download at more than 10 MB/s, with upload speeds being even slower.
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Copying files over the local network would strain the chip more anyway. The Wi-Fi protocol itself is the same whether you're running FTP, HTTP or Bittorrent on top. It's an application level protocol, though. So in the end I bought the DWA-192 because I was sick of dealing with BSODs. It's possible I would eventually have found the "magic" driver that would have worked on my system, but as you said, it was a huge PITA. I tried a bunch of drivers, both old and new. The 802.11ac AP has been very reliable, but the client devices, both internal PCI-E and USB 3.0 have been rubbish, as you can see. So I "upgraded" to 802.11ac, and that's when the problems started. But when I upgraded my Internet connection, it saturated the Wi-Fi. 802.11n Wi-Fi has worked great for years, including torrents. Don't want to drill for ethernet cables and pay for the damage later. If that's enough to kill a Wi-Fi chip in 3 -4 months they're faulty and should be recalled.Īs for why? Rented apartment, with a couple of thin walls between the internet jack in the living room and the bedroom where I have my desktop computer. It seems 802.11ac adapters have terrible quality.Ĭlick to expand.It's an application level protocol, though. If the A6210 craps out, I'll probably just buy a second wireless access point, and run it in bridge mode via the Ethernet port of my PC. The "AC1900" DWA-192 can now only sustain about 1 Mbps uploads for about 5 seconds before it bombs out, so specs mean nothing. It's only AC1200, but honestly, as long as it's reliable, I don't care any more. Hopefully this one will last longer than 3-4 months. So today I installed my third Wi-Fi adapter, the Netgear A6210. Recently, it has gotten so bad that just running the upload test on causes the upload speed to instantly drop to <1Mbps for a few seconds, before the entire device is dropped. When this happens, I have to unplug and reconnect the adapter before the computer will see it again. However since a few weeks ago, if I try to upload data, it overheats (probably - it gets very hot) and drops the connection.
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dll during heavy traffic such as torrents or using multiple download streams (download accelerators etc.)ĭ-Link DWA-192: This worked fine for 4 months - Good download speeds, reliable connection, no BSODs.
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So I'm now on my third Wi-Fi NIC/adapter since I got my 802.11ac AP/router last October.Īsus PCE-AC68: Computer would BSOD, pointing to the NIC driver.