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    RT-AC68U paired with PCE-AC68

    Yes, I have the latest drivers from Asus website. I also noticed that the Asus software/utility doesn't show me a speed? I have uninstalled and re installed the Asus driver package as well, no change.
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    RT-AC68U paired with PCE-AC68

    Windows (8.1) is reporting the 802.11n protocol connection type, via Network Settings. My actual transfer speeds on the network average around 18-23 MBps.
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    RT-AC68U paired with PCE-AC68

    I have changed it to Auto, it was on the N+AC. Now I'm showing the connection speed at a sustained 877.5 Mbps to 1.0 Gbps, on the 5GHz / 80Mhz. However, it still says I'm connected using the 802.11n protocol, and I cant get speed above the 1.0 Gbps.
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    RT-AC68U paired with PCE-AC68

    So I have the RT-AC68U, and on my desktop, I have the PCE-AC68. For some reason, I cannot connect to the router with the AC protocol. When I check the network info, it says 802.11n. I also recently had to wipe and re-install windows 8.1, and now my speed is down from 800-1000 Mbps to a constant...
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    RT-AC68U External HD and DLNA

    Thanks! I used the \\192.168.1.1 and then mapped the network drive. All good!
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    RT-AC68U External HD and DLNA

    Unfortunately that didn't work. When I typed into File Explorer the green bar slowly filled the text box from left to right then nothing changed on the display.
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    RT-AC68U External HD and DLNA

    I am very new to this networking stuff, and I have no idea where to even look in these forums, so please forgive if this is a duplicate posting. I have the RT-AC68U and have connected an USB 3.0 ext HD via the USB 3.0 port on router. Now with this same HD, on an older asus router, I could view...
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