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NomakeWan
May 19, 2015Aspirant
All those with 5GHz detection issues (or had to change router channel) please read!
So I just picked up an A6210-1000S here in the USA and went about setting it up. It seemed to work fine but wouldn't detect my 5GHz wireless network. After finding a thread on here about changing the...
NomakeWan
Jul 08, 2015Aspirant
Yeah, good luck with using any USB3 AC1200 adapter that isn't the A6210. Every single one uses a Realtek chipset that has horrendous drivers which will cause your system to BSOD for no reason every so often. If you're lucky, once a month or so. If not, maybe twice or so. I had a D-Link that is currently being used as a spacer for my desktop microphone. :p
I'm honestly not sure why you're getting such huge packet loss from your A6210. Just to be sure, you did remove all traces of Netgear drivers and software from your machine before switching to the Mediatek driver, yes?
I'm honestly not sure why you're getting such huge packet loss from your A6210. Just to be sure, you did remove all traces of Netgear drivers and software from your machine before switching to the Mediatek driver, yes?