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ssohni
Aug 14, 2018Aspirant
N600Adaptor-5G works great on everything BUT PC
Added adaptor to be able to access higher speeds on my PC. It worked and then stopped after I tried to connect my Printer to the network. Now, my PC only runs at the same speed the 2.4 originally w...
michaelkenward
Aug 15, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What is this N600Adaptor-5G? Look for a model number on the side.
N600 tells us about wifi speeds, but not the Netgear model number.
You have posted your message in the section for R6000 Series AC WiFi Routers. Is there one of these in your system that you need help with? If so, which model?
ssohni
Aug 16, 2018Aspirant
I did get it to work on the 5G for a day or so. Then, by attempting to hook up a VOIP phone, I lost it again. 5G shows up as available along with the 2.4 but it is only running at 13Mbps. When it was running at a speed of 170+ only the 5G showed up and I could not see the 2.4,
So the inital problem is speed. Next, then, is the ability to connect my HP printer wirelessly.
I appreciate any input. Have tried everything I know to try including a reinstall.
- michaelkenwardAug 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
We still don't know what you are talking about, especially the "N600Adaptor-5G".
Looks like some sort of SSID, but who knows?
Does the hardware have a model number?
- ssohniAug 16, 2018Aspirant
I posted the model# on my reply earlier under 'model': WNDA3100. This is the adaptor. The actual router is AC1600 model C6250.
Sorry for confusion.
- michaelkenwardAug 16, 2018Guru - Experienced User
ssohni wrote:
I posted the model# on my reply earlier under 'model': WNDA3100.
Well, you could have fooled me. (Easily done.) I see no mention of that in this stream of messages. Maybe Netgear's forum software ate the information. That has happened before.
ssohni wrote:
The actual router is AC1600 model C6250.
The C6250 is a cable modem/router.
The WNDA3100 is, indeed, a WiFi USB Adapter but it comes in three variants, V1, V2 and V3.
The original dates back to 2007 and isn't likely to work with Windows 10. More recent versions may work, but you need to install the right software and drivers. It is important to get the software for your version of the adapter.
We know nothing about your PC, or your version of Windows, but that is probably where you need to look. Some people find that with older USB adapters they can leave it to Windows to provide drivers.