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Asus pce ac68 gets really slow speeds drivers#
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Asus pce ac68 gets really slow speeds Pc#
I've since started to WFH so i had to set up my main pc in a room far enough away that i'm 'only' getting 130-150 speeds using the 5g network. If the internet speed is slower that your internet package, then you may try to update the drivers of your network adapters to ensure that it's up-to-date. My note 9 and S9 both get 200mbps using Fios 200/200 in my living room, 10 ft away from the Fios G1100 router. In the meantime, please run a speed test on your laptop. So it seems the problem exists only in between Asus. Have you tried connecting your laptop to a different network? Did you get the same internet speed? At same time, I tried with my Galaxy S7 connected to 5 Ghz band and got decent speed results (100+ Mbit/s).Can anyone suggest some fixes or where to look. Were there other devices connected to the network while you tried to download? Hello, Ive successfully installed Sierra on my system for the first time and I have an issue with very slow internet speeds using a Asus PCE-AC68 wifi adaptor.Were your other computers that were getting 100 Mbps download speed connected to the same network? The ASUS PCE-AC68 is a new 802.11ac Wi-Fi PCI Express adapter which upgrades your desktop from tangle-some Ethernet cables to carefree industry-leading 802.11ac.

Asus pce ac68 gets really slow speeds series#
Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition CPU Gigabyte G1.Sniper X58 Motherboard 24GB (6x 4GB) Corsair Vengeance RAM Gigabyte Geforce 980 Ti Graphics Card Asus PCE-AC68 802.11ac Card 2x 120GB Intel 520 Series SSDs in RAID 0 WD Caviar. The card uses the Broadcom BCM4360 chipset, which I understand is only supported by the wl driver. Then check your Wi-Fi status on Network and Sharing center if you're actually getting wireless AC speeds. Currently running kernel 3.14.2 with the broadcom-wl-dkms package installed from AUR. So now I am wondering. I could only achieve 40 mbps link speed with -80db on 5GHz AC. It is designed to provide a high-speed, reliable Wi-Fi connection for both home and office use. I really wanted 5GHz to work for me because of neighborhood interference on the 2.4GHz band, but 5GHz just sucks so bad at a distance there is no point in even bothering.
