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Sharak
Mar 21, 2025Aspirant
Netgear USB WiFi adapter A7000 Device can perform faster if connected to USB3.0?
Hi there, Can anyone who is knowledgeable with the issue help? I have recently bought a "pre-owned" Netgear USB3.0 WiFi adapter A7000 from a seller in www.ebay.com. After I received it, I install...
- Apr 18, 2025
michaelkenward and whoever happens to read this post,
I posted my issue: Netgear WiFi Adapter A7000 when plugged into a USB 3.0 port of my laptop shows Device can perform faster if connected to USB 3.0? Aside from a reply of michaelkenward ( my thanks for it) that the issue might relate to USB Driver of my laptop, no one was interested in helping out.
The issue as I later found out is the incompatibility of the Netgear USB crade of A6210 that I was using with A7000. I bought the pre-owned A7000 without the cradle. I thought that it could be used with the cradle of A6210 that I had owned. When I plugged A7000 directly with a USB 3.0 port of my laptop or through a USB 3.0 hub, it displays the device is running USB 3.0.
Sharak_H7
michaelkenward
Mar 22, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Sharak wrote:
I plugged A7000 to a USB3.0 port and the Bluetooth and other devices settings showed the A7000 driver with "Device can perform faster if connected to USB 3.0?
Is that a Windows message? Netgear has no control over those.
You may need to seek out drivers for your PC's USB drives. They are not the same as the drives for the wifi adapter.
Disclaimer: Just another user with time on their hands.
Sharak
Apr 18, 2025Aspirant
michaelkenward and whoever happens to read this post,
I posted my issue: Netgear WiFi Adapter A7000 when plugged into a USB 3.0 port of my laptop shows Device can perform faster if connected to USB 3.0? Aside from a reply of michaelkenward ( my thanks for it) that the issue might relate to USB Driver of my laptop, no one was interested in helping out.
The issue as I later found out is the incompatibility of the Netgear USB crade of A6210 that I was using with A7000. I bought the pre-owned A7000 without the cradle. I thought that it could be used with the cradle of A6210 that I had owned. When I plugged A7000 directly with a USB 3.0 port of my laptop or through a USB 3.0 hub, it displays the device is running USB 3.0.
Sharak_H7