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After a few weeks can you guys confirm that 2.0.8.8 driver fixes "page fault in nonpaged area bsod"?
One more after, no BSOD with that driver. Oh yeah.
After a few weeks can you guys confirm that 2.0.8.8 driver fixes "page fault in nonpaged area bsod"?
They tease a pce-ac88 which uses BCM4366.Hi, thx sfx2000 for confirming that, wonder when they going to release a client that does...
They tease a pce-ac88 which uses BCM4366.
I think beamforming might be broken. It's in driver 6.30.223.228. however it'll cause high latency spikes. I try the newer driver which doesn't have latency spikes but it doesn't seem to improve anything. I might too faraway to router to benefit from the beamforming.hello guys, i've installed the latest asus drivers 2.1.1.5 and i couldn't see boamforming option in the driver settings, then i unistalled that driver and installed the broadcom driver that you guys recommended from
http://www.station-drivers.com/inde...ory&Itemid=352&func=startdown&id=2147&lang=en
i installed that and i still don't see beamfoaming option on the driver, here's a picture http://i.imgur.com/EVH0qeI.png
Yes, the drivers cap it at 216. Only the old win8.1 driver works properly. It the last driver that has TurboQAM support. In my opinion 5Ghz band performance is better with older drivers.snip
pete
ell i can tell you that under win 8.1 the ac68 seemed to be limited to about 70MB/s download , with the new win 10 drivers only im seeing much faster 5 gig throughput and close to the 117MB/s giga ethernet speed , its just the 2.4 gig is very restricted , i have contacted my asus dude who is following it up with the code monkeysIn my opinion 5Ghz band performance is better with older drivers.
I hope this still true when the Win10
Is the driver stable for you? I remember the driver crash my PC if I speedtest.w
ell i can tell you that under win 8.1 the ac68 seemed to be limited to about 70MB/s download , with the new win 10 drivers only im seeing much faster 5 gig throughput and close to the 117MB/s giga ethernet speed , its just the 2.4 gig is very restricted , i have contacted my asus dude who is following it up with the code monkeys
yup stable as , just the 2.4 gig is stuck at 216MIs the driver stable for you? I remember the driver crash my PC if I speedtest.
I have the same problem, on 2.4GHz it won't go more than 216.5 mbps. I have the driver version 7.35.315.0 on my Windows 10 installed.hi guys
have installed
Version 2.1.1.4
Description ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.1.4
It is for all sku except EU
Support OS: Win 7/8/8.1/XP/10
Updated driver version to 7.35.315.0
[Please note]This version is driver only. Before installing this version, please uninstall pervious PCE-AC68 utility
File Size 89.11 MBytesupdate
and although the 5 gig side of it is working fine no matter what i do or try i cant get the adapter to connect on the 2.4 gig above 216M sync rate
i have confirmed the 2.4 gig is set to 40mhz and obss co existence is disabled on the router and inssider is showing the router ( various routers ) is using 5 channels and thus 40mhz but its like the adapter its self is forcing obss coexistence
can anyone that has the pce-ac68 install this if they have windows 10 64 bit and see if the same occurs
i will chase this up with asus as well , just wanted to check with some other users first
thanks
pete
Folks getting only 216, check your advanced settings in the Device manager - the defaults are very conservative...
Anyone tried the new
7.35.317.3 WHQL
at station-drivers.com?
http://station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=353&func=fileinfo&id=2266&lang=fr
These fixed my issue. I was having BSOD when trying to get local Hyper-V VMs to work with network internet access. I'm on Windows10 and was going through various ASUS provided drivers with no luck. I went back to latest from Asus (UT_PCE_AC68_2114) and was resigned to go buy a new network adapter, but then I found this thread and this driver 7.35.317.3 WHQL. Working great now!Anyone tried the new
7.35.317.3 WHQL
at station-drivers.com?
http://station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=353&func=fileinfo&id=2266&lang=fr
After many doubts I've installed 7.35.317.3 today because Windows had the brilliant idea to update to 7.33.315.0 once again (had been using the 6.xxx versions previously because all 7.xxx ones were giving me BSOD). I've been downloading torrents at full speed for a few hours now and it has not flinched once. I think this driver is good to go! I'm pretty sure because all others would crash as soon as torrent downloads started to speed up. Other than that I haven't fiddled with any settings or beamforming or anything.These fixed my issue. I was having BSOD when trying to get local Hyper-V VMs to work with network internet access. I'm on Windows10 and was going through various ASUS provided drivers with no luck. I went back to latest from Asus (UT_PCE_AC68_2114) and was resigned to go buy a new network adapter, but then I found this thread and this driver 7.35.317.3 WHQL. Working great now!
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