Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.308.0 WHQL were just posted
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Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.308.0 WHQL were just posted
Thanks, I'll give them a try.
my experience with this new driver was that I couldn't connect to lower 5GHz channels 36-56 but it was fine for higher channels. 2.4Ghz worked fine though.Broadcom BCM-43xx Wireless Lan Drivers Version 7.35.308.0 WHQL were just posted
I'm on latest win 10 insider build.. just noticed my link rate was pretty low for 5ghz, hovers between 80 and 200mbps. I'm on the latest Asus beta driver 7.35.267.0 -- I reverted to 6.30.223.228 and linkrate is now normal 1gbps.
ASUS beta driver? Huh? You mean broadcom driver that was posted in this forum? Asus doesn't offer BETA drivers for this device that I know of.
Did the update over-ride the installed Asus drivers?Correct me if I'm wrong, but since the latest cumulative Windows 10 update, i think the drivers are now built into windows. No more not finding the device driver.
I found that on the ASUS site a new driver was posted...7.35.315.0. I installed and it connected at higher speeds than previous drivers (600 mbps). I adjusted the power settings to not having the computer turn the adapter off. I then found Broadcom 7.35.333.0 online at station-drivers. I installed that and it has been up and running for a couple hours with no issues. OS is latest version of Windows 10-stable so far. Finally.Considering returning this one for a different product. Been messing around with testing the drivers; so far the only thing I found that works best. I used the 6.30.223.249 broadcome one and uninstalled Asus.
I found that on the ASUS site a new driver was posted...7.35.315.0. I installed and it connected at higher speeds than previous drivers (600 mbps). I adjusted the power settings to not having the computer turn the adapter off. I then found Broadcom 7.35.333.0 online at station-drivers. I installed that and it has been up and running for a couple hours with no issues. OS is latest version of Windows 10-stable so far. Finally.
I may have spoken too soon...I returned to my machine after an overnight stand-by and the PCE AC68 would not come alive. Even after rebooting the computer. This was on 7.35.333.0. I had to leave it to come to the office and will return to it this evening. I went to Power Management in the Configuration tab of the device Properties and turn off the capacity of the computer to shut the device off.What power setting(s) did you use for this? Randomly, my PCE AC68 shut down in the middle of usage. I am wondering if it is power related (maybe a BIOS setting?) or if it is driver related. Im using ASUS's 7.35.315.0
Did Asus remove their utility from the this driver?I may have spoken too soon...I returned to my machine after an overnight stand-by and the PCE AC68 would not come alive. Even after rebooting the computer. This was on 7.35.333.0. I had to leave it to come to the office and will return to it this evening. I went to Power Management in the Configuration tab of the device Properties and turn off the capacity of the computer to shut the device off.
It ddn't take long but I already encounter a serious issue with the drivers. The driver are unstable it BSOD everytime I try to do a speedtest.Did Asus remove their utility from the this driver?
I think the old win8 driver is the best. You get to keep the turbo QAM. The only thing I notice from this new driver is enabling beamforming doesn't cause spikes to the router, but I also don't notice any improvement with it enable.
I'll report back if I get the Wi-fi power down issue.
I was using the packaged driver. It causes BSOD. Just do a speed test. www.dslreports.com/speedtest it's like the driver can't handle high transfers.Hi Guys,
As many have reported; there is a new official driver at the ASUS support site (ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.1.5, driver version to 7.35.315.0).
However, many ditch it for plain broadcom drivers (be that .333 .295 or .315)
Why do you do this? What bugs arise from using the new ASUS packaged driver/utility? It seems most have issues with the non-asus-packed broadcom drivers...?
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