The driver version number and utility version number are still the same. The only thing that changed was the update date.
The one eye sore with the Asus official drivers for the PCE-AC68 on Windows 10, is Wake on Lan is greyed out, so basically unusable. Why this is, I have no idea, but it makes for headaches if you use Remote Desktop.
How about that BRCM driver I shared with you - same problem?
Seems like based on current feedback - the Apple Bootcamp Drivers for the BCM4360 seem to be the most stable for Windows10 - limitation here is that those drivers are 64-bit only...
Everything else, seems to be fine...
Why are you avoiding 2 ssids? That is preferred method with 2.4 and 5.0Can you check if you are able to set preference for 5ghz in newer drivers? I don't see the capability in .228 drivers and Windows keeps switching to 2.4ghz even though InSSIDer shows barely a difference in signal strength (actually 5ghz slightly stronger signal). I'm trying to avoid two SSIDs
Why are you avoiding 2 ssids? That is preferred method with 2.4 and 5.0
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damn it. I installed the "new" driver, which forced us to install the ASUS utility. Anyway I went to C:\Program files(x86)\asus\ASUS utility or something\Driver\PCE-AC68folder, inside I see 4 folders:The driver version number and utility version number are still the same. The only thing that changed was the update date.
Could you post a link?
Is Beam-forming enable on the card? because it causes latency spike to the router.damn it. I installed the "new" driver, which forced us to install the ASUS utility. Anyway I went to C:\Program files(x86)\asus\ASUS utility or something\Driver\PCE-AC68folder, inside I see 4 folders:
and where is Win10 folder? So we are using Win81 drivers...
- MfgDriver
- Win7
- Win8
- Win81
I'm actually getting ping spikes (that only started with Windows 10 and not in 8.1) and I can't play my FPS games properly. After installing the driver nothing changed.
Default driver settings - Beamforming disabled.Is Beam-forming enable on the card? because it causes latency spike to the router.
It's good knowing someone else has the issue too. I haven't reported yet because I wasn't yet confident enough that the problem was mostly likely driver-related.Did you report it to Asus? My ping spike like that too. Actually the spike interval is less on mine.
I did the test with Apple's driver and it seems Asus's driver is still the best. Pike spike is a lot more frequent with Apple's driver.
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