I don't think Asus can do anything about this case.Hope Asus fixes this. Were did you get BCM43460 ?
Every driver file is signed both by Broadcom and Asus. So it looks like Broadcom's fault.
BCM43460 is a wireless chipset developed by Broadcom together with BCM4360.
The second is mostly for consumer products and the first is mostly for access points. Nevertheless, there are several 43460-based adapters. I don't know where those ebay-sellers get them, but I've got mine here.
I've heard several times that BCM4360-based adapters cannot connect at 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.
Sadly, but I've never had such adapter so cannot test it by myself.
To check all the options, I'd suggest:
1. Be sure to set 40 MHz bandwidth in your router.
2. Install mfg drivers (they're located in "mfg" folder where you've installed Asus software and drivers).
3. Enable 40 MHz bandwidth in the adapter's properties through Windows device manager.
4. Unlock (for testing purposes only) country restrictions by setting "Country = #a" through Windows registry.
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