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I don't know if they change if you change from using the vdsl connection natively or attached via a secondary modem as it is now. Also attached is the check confirming the latest firmware. The wan settings are attached (wan & wan2). In the end I had to plug the old openreach modem in and use the ASUS as a router so that I could get a usable internet connection.Īs I say I went through the quick setup to set the device up. Reflashing the firmware has not resolved any issues either. It constantly lost dsl connection and resynced and has probably shot my line profile to pieces. This time going through quick setup again hasn't resolved. Broadband and wifi speed both fantastic compared to my old openreach modelm and Zyxel router combo.Īfter 4 days it rebooted and resynced straightaway however it then constantly started disconnecting and reconnecting so I ran through the quick setup again and it went great for the next 3 days. It is from December 15, 2015, so it's reasonably up-to-date.I got this just over a week ago and it was rock solid for 4 days on the latest firmware. it does recommend uninstalling any previous drivers/utilities before installing the new. The one that looks promising to me is the EU-only version at the top of the list ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.1.5. but in the details for the download, you'll see that some are "drivers only" (probably a little bit of translation awkwardness.) Note that these are listed under "Utilities". I imagine you've visited their site a lot lately, but here's a link to their utilities/driver page which serves downloads for all versions. Depending on which "SKU" your card is, you might do better with an exact-match driver.
#Asus pce ac68 disconnecting drivers
But your Asus adapter should work reasonably well regardless of the chip used in whatever you are connecting to (there are basic standards, after all).Īn interesting point that I saw while over at the ASUS site is that the European versions of the card have different drivers & utilities than the rest. I've also seen notes on some networking tech sites that their "TurboQAM" features operate best (and possibly only) when used in Broadcom to Broadcom communication (Broadcom router to broadcom nic). I posted the Realtek info based on a customer review over on NewEgg - but when checking up on info for your card this morning (on the ASUS site), I see that it is based on a Broadcom chipset. It sounds like the card works very well in some systems (after all, it should for the price.
#Asus pce ac68 disconnecting Pc
I've also noticed that if your router is AC capable, you might want to set the connections on that PC to "ac" (rather than "n") in the Device Manager Properties settings for the card. If you haven't yet tried any of the four steps mentioned above, see if any of those methods helps. Evidently those drivers don't work (for many users, anyway).
#Asus pce ac68 disconnecting install
Using the drivers on the install disc that comes with the card seemed to be bad news for anyone using Windows 10.
#Asus pce ac68 disconnecting driver
Those who mention success while using Windows 10 eitherġ) used whatever Windows 10 installs when it detects the card on a system, orĢ) used ASUS Windows 10 driver 2.0.8.8 (a non-beta version)ģ) used a Windows 7/8 version of the ASUS drivers.Ĥ) used drivers from Realtek, I believe the chip was RTL8192CE-VA4 I looked at the reviews over at NewEgg, and most of those with issues stemmed from the driver, and from the 5 GHz band not working well. That card does seem to have a lot of issues for a heck of a lot of its users. I've had the card replaced by the retailer and it didn't help. Could take anywhere between five minutes or eight hours but my computer will eventually crash. But if I only use my PCE-AC68 (with any of asus' drivers) I will get BSOD sooner or later. I can have the card installed without the driver for the card installed without any issue while I use my D-Link DWA-140. My PCE-AC68 causes me to bluescreen at random times. This problem went away when I uninstall the driver but it still worries me since it's also audio related Recently I noticed when I installed the audio driver off Asus website for my motherboard I get louder sound on the left ear than the right.
It only lasted a few days and disappeared. I have had them since upgrading to Windows 10 (A clean install)Ībout three months ago I had this weird sound from my speakers coming from the back audio jack when I powered off my computer. To the point I'm starting to think it's something hardware related but I'm gonna post my issues here and see what you can make of them.