It's good knowing someone else has the issue too.
I don't have this problem at all. I get 1 ms pings consistently to my RT-AC3200 with the 6.30.223.228 driver. I'm also testing on a floor above where the router is, and beamforming is enabled.
It's good knowing someone else has the issue too.
What the heck!! It like they didn't bother to test the drivers.ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.0.8 is out
https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/PCEAC68/HelpDesk_Download/
Oddly, the beamforming option was removed in 2.1.0.8
FWIW, with the new driver, the Utility kept initializing in a constant loop for me over and over.
Also, with an RT-AC3200, I kept connecting at 5G-2 40 HZ at very slow rates with the Asus/Broadcom 7.35.290.0 driver, so I've reverted back to 6.30.223.228, which connects properly to 5G-2 80 at least.
For me, the new Broadcom 7.35.290.0 drivers are a complete mess with Windows 10 Pro x64.
Are you on Windows 10?I don't have this problem at all. I get 1 ms pings consistently to my RT-AC3200 with the 6.30.223.228 driver. I'm also testing on a floor above where the router is, and beamforming is enabled.
ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.0.8 is out
https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/PCEAC68/HelpDesk_Download/
Oddly, the beamforming option was removed in 2.1.0.8
FWIW, with the new driver, the Utility kept initializing in a constant loop for me over and over.
Also, with an RT-AC3200, I kept connecting at 5G-2 40 HZ at very slow rates with the Asus/Broadcom 7.35.290.0 driver, so I've reverted back to 6.30.223.228, which connects properly to 5G-2 80 at least.
For me, the new Broadcom 7.35.290.0 drivers are a complete mess with Windows 10 Pro x64.
ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.0.8 is out
https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/PCEAC68/HelpDesk_Download/
Oddly, the beamforming option was removed in 2.1.0.8
FWIW, with the new driver, the Utility kept initializing in a constant loop for me over and over.
Also, with an RT-AC3200, I kept connecting at 5G-2 40 HZ at very slow rates with the Asus/Broadcom 7.35.290.0 driver, so I've reverted back to 6.30.223.228, which connects properly to 5G-2 80 at least.
For me, the new Broadcom 7.35.290.0 drivers are a complete mess with Windows 10 Pro x64.
Version 2.0.8.4 on https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/PCEAC68/HelpDesk_Download/. Select Windows 8.1 for the OS.Where is this 6.30.223.228 driver?
Uhm... It's labeled Beta version...What the heck!! It like they didn't bother to test the drivers.
I didn't see that label before. I was looking to see if it was beta.Uhm... It's labeled Beta version...
Are you on Windows 10?
Are you on Windows 10?
Yes. I originally did have such issues.. I think what fixed it for me was turning off beam forming and enabling interference mitigation in Asus utility. I can't get into the utility anymore since latest version is broken but assuming it's still like that
Where is this 6.30.223.228 driver?
No. It's not. Asus removed the beamforming option in Utility 2.1.0.8
wake on lan isn't grayed out anymore on this version, but it still doesn't work. I checked both "Allow this device to wake the computer" and "Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer". Sent the wake command from my phone on the same wifi. Nothing happens.Is WAKE ON LAN an option, or is it greyed out like previous verions?
I still see it in driver advanced options. but mine is disabled. I remember seeing ping spikes with it enabled.
I did discover a workaround for Windows 10 users getting ping spikes: sleep and wake your PC. Most of the times it resolves the spikes somehow.
Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.308.0 WHQL were just postedAnybody try the new 7.35.307.0 drivers that Station-Drivers just posted yesterday?
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