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paradeigmas
Jul 30, 2015Tutor
Windows 10 (A6100 A6200 A6210) Installation Heads Up
As a heads up, DO NOT install Netgear's driver package for your A6xxx device on Windows 10. It permanently removes Windows 10’s ability to access the WiFi Connections list. Instead, use the defa...
- Jul 31, 2015
For problems with the windows 10 included driver with the a6210 (e.g. no 5ghz networks visible) just use the latest driver from mediatek (5.1.21.0).
It is the newer version of the driver that came with windows 10 and with it i can join my 5ghz wlan, which wasnt able with the old one!
The chip in the A6210 is a Mediatek MT7612U.
Babylon5
Sep 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
DarkNeuron,
Have you followed the instructions as linked to in post 132?
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29802
This process has been tested by Netgear using a variety of computers and found to work in all cases, otherwise it would not have been made publicly available. However as I posted early in this thread, it is very difficult to account for all hardware and software configurations and Netgear recognise that some people may still have issues. The only way that Netgear can work to resolve remaining issues is if people provide some detailed feedback, post 133 for example provides nothing and seems to assume that the instructions are a simple ‘uninstall and reinstall’ process, there is no detail to work with in that post.
Netgear are keen to resolve this issue for all people, and are very willing to work with individuals to nail down specific issues, this can only be achieved if people are willing to provide detailed feedback. Christine has offered to help individuals via PM in post 132, and I will also try to offer that level of help if people want to contact me.
DarkNeuron
Sep 03, 2015Tutor
Well Babylon5, I've tried a detailed reinstall of the driver, besides trying the raw mediatek driver.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29802 doesn't really seem like it applies to me. My problem has never been with the wifi-selection-list, but with intermittent packetloss. Most of the times it runs fine, but all of a sudden I either, a) get slight packetloss, like 1 packet loss every 5 seconds (almost like clockwork), or b) no internet connectivity at all (happens more rarely, and a reboot fixes it).
I'm pinging my router, to be sure where the problem lies.
Now this could also mean that the router (Netgear WNDR3700v4) was at fault, but other non-win10 devices work fine, and doesn't appear to experience packetloss at all.
I can give you my specs. My computer isn't exactly new anymore, but its plenty fast, so I feel no need to upgrade.
Mobo: ASRock P67 Extreme 6 (This means Etron USB3 drivers - using the newest version (0.118 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/yiqmhis8hgoo1r0/SETUP_0.118.zip)
CPU: i5-2500K
GFX: Asus GTX 770.
RAM: I forgot, but high quality.
OS: A clean install of Win10 Pro.
I can't give much more info than that.
- douga54Sep 03, 2015Star
I gave up on Netgear providing a simple solution to the driver problem with Windows 10 and the A6200 wireless adapter. I ended up rolling back to Windows 7 and it still works fine. But it was a giant hassle and I'm not going thru that again.
- UMDTERPSSep 03, 2015Apprentice
It's not good that we are over month in and we don't have a fully functioning patch, espeically since Windows 10 has been out for over a year for testing. It appears now people with Intel boards are having issues. I havent seen any issues with my new custom built intel pc, but I dont have the time **bleep** around and test/re-test, because I'm working and use my laptop mostly. It's possibly I have issues, but I don't use the PC as much. It would be nice if we get more feed back from Netgear instead of maybe an update every 2 weeks.
Just my 2 cents.
- douga54Sep 03, 2015Star
When I downloaded the free Windows 10 upgrade and executed the install on my Dell Inspiron the upgrade looked like it installed, but apparently the A6200 drivers weren't compatible and the upgrade didn't fully install. Of course my wireless adapter was now disabled so I couldn't get back online. I couldn't even boot up the machine. After a couple of days trying to fix it I ended up taking it in. to the Geek squad and they were eventually able to get Windows 10 installed and found a beta driver for the A6200 that appeared to work. Unfortunately, when I took it home the wireless network would accept my encryiption key. I could see the network, but I couldn't use it. Took it back to the Geek Squad and they couldn't locate a driver that would word. Since my system originally came with Vista, I only had the upgrade disc for Windows 7. So they rolled it back to Vista, ran the upgrade for Windows 7 and I was back in business. I am very reluctant to go thru that again, so I am looking for a wireless adapter from another company that will work with Windows 10. Sheesh!!