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trenyak
May 17, 2019Aspirant
Nighthawk AX4 Range
I have the Netgear R6300 router (AC), I've had that for five-six years, and I'm thinking of replacing it with a Nighthawk AX4. My desktop has a Netgear A6210 (AC) so it connects at AC speeds, and my...
trenyak
Jun 28, 2019Aspirant
thanks. Do I need to connect the two wires (JP3 and JP4) to the Killer 1650x? The connectors are very tiny and hard to work with. I'm also having trouble screwing the Killer 1650x onto the board after inserting into the slot.
regards,
Tom
talakot
Jul 15, 2019Aspirant
Yes, as shumaku mentioned, you have to connect the two antenna wires. They are a little tricky to connect. Just hold the wire so the end is over the round connector and then press it together to connect, it requires a bit of pressure when pressing together.
Not sure about the issue with screwing in the pci-e card, I'd have to see a picture. Just make sure it's plugged into a pci-e slot properly and it should be aligned with the case to allow you to screw it in.
- trenyakJul 15, 2019Aspirant
Thanks! I just got someone with the right tools to connect the antennas for me. I just need the drivers now. Where do I get the drivers?
regards,
Tom
- talakotJul 21, 2019Aspirant
You can find the Killer drivers on the Killer Networking website.
http://support.killernetworking.com/software/
All you really need is the latest driver-only package to get it working. Just download and install and Windows should recognize the newly installed Killer network adapter.
You could also download their Control Center Software Package which includes the drivers and some additional networking utilities, but they're not necessary.