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Reik1's avatar
Reik1
Aspirant
May 12, 2019

A6210 keeps disconnecting

Hello, I bought the A6210 WiFi USB adapter adapter some time ago (a couple of months) and at first I wasn't having any problems but soon after it keeps disconnecting from my computer. In a day sometimes it won't disconnect at all and others about a dozen times. I have installed the driver and reinstalled it multipule times. I have tries different usb ports and nothing. It is at the point were im just expecting disconnections.

21 Replies

  • Blanca_O's avatar
    Blanca_O
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hi Reik1

     

    Welcome to NETGEAR Community! 

     

    May I know the operating system of your computer? 

    Was there any updates/changes on your computer prior the issue? 

    What happen if it disconnects? Do you need to unplug and replug the adapter? Or it will just reconnect to the network? 

     

    You may try performing the troubleshooting steps here:  https://kb.netgear.com/23352/

     

    Regards, 
    Blanca 
    Community Team

    • acristo's avatar
      acristo
      Aspirant

      Hi there, the same issue at my end. 

       

      I see many people reporting this issue but noone is willing to follow your suggestions. Let me work together with you to sort this out once and for all. 

       

      1. Router -> TP-LINK Archer C6 WIFI AC1200
      I think it has latest drivers, but I'll double check. On the other hand, none of the other devices I use (couple of laptops or mobile phones) disconnect from the network. Only A6210 keeps unplugging - when it happens I hear it being unplugged... like I'd physically remove the connector out of USB 3.0 port. This could be potentialy USB 3.0 Power management feature. 

       

      2. Latest drivers applied (1.0.0.39)

       

      3. The guide is obsolete as there is no such option in the latest drivers. That could be OS thing as well. You're clearly using Windows 7 as an example while people are using Windows 10 for years now.

       

      Extra options:

      I've just forced 5Ghz only mode, USB 3.0 only mode in advanced settings. 

       

      In Windows10 Power Options, I've already had Wireles Adapter Setting, Power Saving Mode set to Maximum Performance - despite that the connection was dropped for me 10 minutes ago.

      What I've changed in that section just now, is USB settings, USB selective suspend setting. It was set to Enabled and I've just switched that to Disabled state. 

       

      I'll observe if anything changed as a result of my actions. Definitely be back with the feedback. Please, don't mark this topic as resolved untill you hear back from me.

       

       

      • acristo's avatar
        acristo
        Aspirant

        Went ahead to also disable NetgearSwitchUSB service. I guess this one is only working when you have the USB setting (in Device Manager / Wifi Properties / Advanced) set to Automatic anyway, so once I've set the setting to only be 3.0, the service wouldn't be doing anything anyway.

    • Reik1's avatar
      Reik1
      Aspirant

      Hello,

       

      My operating system is windows 10. There have been multipule updates to the OS since so I can't really pin it down. The device itself disconnects from the PC, Saying that it isnt recognized only for it to connect moments later. Sometimes I must remove it from the USB port and plug it in again for it to be recognized.

  • Reik1 

     

    A little late to the party but I created an account just to see if this helps you because this took me so long to figure out.

     

    Open your services menu

    Find NetgearSwitchUSB (netgear driver install, i actually had to install the latest netgear driver to get this to show) or RunSwUSB (default windows driver install some seem to have reported)

    Right click and click Stop

    Right click and select Properties

    Under Startup Type select Disabled

    This service won't be on next time you start your computer

     

    This took me literal years to figure out. When I moved I decided to give it another go. Apparently it's trying to flip between USB 2.0 and 3.0 due to some unknown circumstance. Been working for me since I did this. Good luck.

     

    • mihai0vi's avatar
      mihai0vi
      Aspirant

      I have the exact same problem described here.

      thebangsauce, I will try your suggestion an let you know if it's working for me.


  • I've been dealing with this issue for a couple of days and I think I've found a couple of ways to fix it. I haven't had any disconnections in the past few days since I tried these solutions.

    First Method:

    1. Go to Device Manager.
    2. Click on "Network adapters".
    3. Right-click on your network adapter and select "Properties".
    4. Go to the "Advanced" tab.
    5. Find "Max USB Speed" in the list of properties.
    6. From the dropdown menu on the right, select "USB 3.0".
    7. Make sure your device is plugged into a USB 3.0 slot.
    8. Check in "Bluetooth & other devices" in Windows settings to see if it says "Connect to USB
    3.0".

    Second Method:

    1. Press the Windows key and type "Services".
    2. Right-click on "Services" and select "Run as administrator".
    3. In the Services window, scroll or press 'n' on your keyboard to find "NetgearSwitchUSB".
    4. Right-click on "NetgearSwitchUSB" and select "Properties".
    5. In the "General" tab, find "Startup type" in the dropdown menu and select "Disabled".
    6. Click "Apply" and then "OK".

    Whenever I use my computer for the day, I turn it on and connect it with the Netgear Genei software.
    Once it's connected, I restart my computer and it doesn't disconnect for the whole day.
    I hope these steps help fix the issue for everyone.

    • michaelkenward's avatar
      michaelkenward
      Guru - Experienced User

      Excellent advice. I would also throw in the other USB property.

       

      Disable the ability in Windows to Turn off power to the adapter.

       

      Wifi adapter properties