It is very funny that the Microsoft Compatibility Center says that the adapter is compatible with Windows 10.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/win...wireless+network+adapter&TempOsid=Windows+10>
It seems a new driver was released today for the AC68 for Windows 10: http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=PCE-AC68&hashedid=5nt5Va5YcRysaXrr> but then was pulled, now they have a shameless pdf saying that it is plug&play, which it is not, as windows doesn't recognize it at all.
"Windows 10 Plug and Play Support This client card supports windows 10 plug and play. Do not need driver CD, driver is included in Windows 10. When the client card is inserted into a computer, Windows attempts to download and install the client card driver if it is not already available on the computer.">
Windows 10 reservation checker still says it is not compatible
How does Windows download the driver if the driver is needed by the card in order to make an internet connection?
Shame on ASUS.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/win...wireless+network+adapter&TempOsid=Windows+10>
It seems a new driver was released today for the AC68 for Windows 10: http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=11&m=PCE-AC68&hashedid=5nt5Va5YcRysaXrr> but then was pulled, now they have a shameless pdf saying that it is plug&play, which it is not, as windows doesn't recognize it at all.
"Windows 10 Plug and Play Support This client card supports windows 10 plug and play. Do not need driver CD, driver is included in Windows 10. When the client card is inserted into a computer, Windows attempts to download and install the client card driver if it is not already available on the computer.">
Windows 10 reservation checker still says it is not compatible
How does Windows download the driver if the driver is needed by the card in order to make an internet connection?
Shame on ASUS.