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NOiSEA
May 08, 2020Guide
RAX120 does not work with AX200 160Mhz
When will this be fixed? I have been patient, waiting for this to be fixed in a router firmware update, but how much longer do we have to wait? I bought this router thinking that it would be compatib...
dcinca
May 14, 2020Apprentice
I had the similar problem.
It's caused by the driver of AX200
Use the Killer AX1650 beta drive, https://support.killernetworking.com/software/
install the Killer Control Center
How?
Method:https://blog.csdn.net/u014390186/article/details/103423636
It's in Chinese, but a lot of pictures to show how to do it, I think it's ok to who can't read chinese.
or you can try to search the method from google.
NOiSEA
May 14, 2020Guide
My solution is that I created a .bat that I mapped to a macro key on my keyboard to quickly disable and then re-enable my wifi adapter.
Whenever my speed drops, I quickly hit the key and it fixes it before I even get dropped from a game or call or chat or whatever I’m doing. Its not ideal And its immensely annoying but its all I can do until Intel and Netgear get their acts together.
Whenever my speed drops, I quickly hit the key and it fixes it before I even get dropped from a game or call or chat or whatever I’m doing. Its not ideal And its immensely annoying but its all I can do until Intel and Netgear get their acts together.
- BorazJul 14, 2020AspirantWere you able to resolve this? I'm having the same issue with the TP-LINK PCI ax200 wifi adapter and the RAX120 router in AX mode. My desktop PC connects to the 5G network, seems to work, I do a Speedtest, and after it hits around 850-900Mb/s the connection drops to almost zero. Then I have to do the same workaround you mentioned, with disable/re-enable the device. It's super frustrating as this is the only reason I bought this router.