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FlatheadLake
Feb 06, 2022Guide
Nighthawk CAX80 USB 3.0 Not Recognized
Connecting my HP Windows 10 laptop to the Nighthawk CAX80 Modem/Router using a USB 3.0 high speed connecter, I am getting the error message Windows does not recognize the USB attached device. This c...
FURRYe38
Feb 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Yes as plemans suggested. Or you can connect the laptop wirelessly to the CAX80 if you have the Wifi running as well.
FlatheadLake wrote:
Will a USB to Ethernet adapter work? Thank you.
FlatheadLake
Feb 07, 2022Guide
Thank you again. I ordered a USB-RJ45 adapter this morning. I want to test the download speeds when wired to the Nighthawk vs wi-fi. Over wi-fi I am downloading at 148 mbps. I am subscribed to a 1gb broadband plan and the cable company asked me to test the speed wired to the router. Having now read up on the USB-RJ45 adapter given plemans reply, I am looking forward to testing it out.
And thanks @plemans
The NetGear community forum is great.
- plemansFeb 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
did you order a usb 3.0 to ethernet adapter or usb 2.0?
Also check to see if your laptop supports 3.0.
- FlatheadLakeFeb 10, 2022Guide
Hello. I was noticing a slowdown in the performance of my laptop and experiencing some dropouts with high resolution streaming via Roon. So measuring my download speeds became one of many attempts to get on top of what might be occurring. My version of the HP Envy x360 is fairly maxed out and is rated to perform at 1 to 1.2 Gb downloads and my broadband service plan is 1 Gb. I executed all kinds of performance tuning recommendations and programs from HP and Microsoft for the laptop and Windows 10. Afterward my wi-fi download speed was 148 mbps with all other devices that connect to the router turned off. I directly connected the HP 360 to the Nighthawk CAX80 router utilizing the newly purchased USB-RJ45 adapter and my download speed was 253 mbps. I considered this to be pretty weak, so I read up on the web and came across the article, "Amazing Tips On How To Improve Download Speed Windows 10." I implemented these procedures and the wi-fi download speed hit 176 mbps and the ethernet download speed hit a whooping 879 mbps! Ha! Needless to say I am very pleased.
Amazing tips on how to improve download speed windows 10
- michaelkenwardFeb 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
FlatheadLake wrote:
Over wi-fi I am downloading at 148 mbps.
That's about right for many wifi clients. Have you trued your HP Envy x360 on other sources and found that ti is a lot faster?
Your router may be a Formula-1 racetrack, but that doen'lt mean that you can ride along it at 200 mph on a bicycle.
Are you just hooked on numbers? Or is 148 Mbps too slow for things you are doing? (It is more than fast enough for most things that people do.) If so, you might want ti get something that lets your HP Laptop work faster.