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- #Windows 10 1709 asus pce ac68 driver driver#
Tried in both the Fall Creators Update (1709) and the April Update (1804), works great + I was able to pick this up from Newegg Canada for $55 CAD and it's the EXACT SAME as the TP-Link Archer T9E (same specs, everything) that's being sold for $100 everywhere Pros: + This was quite an upgrade from the TP-Link N900! The actual download speed has gone from 10 MB/s to 28 MB/s on Steam, as well as other applications
#Windows 10 1709 asus pce ac68 driver drivers#
Just understand that you MAY have to tinker with drivers to get the adapter to perform at its peak.

I would definitely recommend the Rosewill wireless Wi-Fi adpater. They are newer than Rosewill's drivers, and in my case, work much better. Note: If you get the Rosewill wireless adapter, I recommend you go to the TP-Link and download and use the Archer T9E drivers. After running a few speed tests to monitor the adapter's performance, I'm happy as a clam. Once the new drivers were installed, to my pleasant surprise, the Rosewill adapter connected using the ac protocol. After I downloaded the TP-Link drivers, I uninstalled the Rosewill drivers, and then I installed the TP-link drivers. I ended up going to the TP-Link website and downloaded the drivers for the TP-Link Archer T9E Wireless Adapter, and decided to give those drivers a shot. Therefore, I went to Rosewill's website and downloaded and installed fresh drivers, yet the problem remained. The Rosewill adapter-management software also failed to load, so it was useless. The Wi-Fi adapter would only connect using the n protocol. My only caveat (thus the 4-egg rating instead of 5) is that once the Rosewill drivers were installed (under Windows 10), the "properties" of the adapter showed that the ac protocol 5 Ghz was not connecting. Signal strength is strong - with continual display of 5 bars 30 feet away and through a bedroom wall. Connecting to my Netgear Dual Band 1750 Wireless Router was a relatively smooth process using the Rosewill drivers that came on a CD disk included with the wireless adapter.

Overall Review: For the most part, I'm pleased with the Rosewill RNX-AC 1900PCE Dual Band Wireless AC 1900 Wi-Fi Adapter.
#Windows 10 1709 asus pce ac68 driver driver#
* Used a TP-Link Archer T9E driver as a work-around * A Less-Expensive TP-Link Archer T9E CloneĬons: * Rosewill drivers would only recognize n protocol frequency in Windows 10 Pros: * Fast, Dependable Wireless Adapter Storage Humidity: 5% - 90% non-condensingĪdditional Information Date First Available Operating Humidity: 10% - 90% non-condensing Wireless Mode: Ad-Hoc / Infrastructure mode Next Generation Standard 802.11AC, compatible with 11 a/b/g/nĭual Band connections for lag-free HD video streaming and gamingīeamforming Technology for Efficient Wi-Fi WPA / WPA2 Encryptions - Advanced Security Support 64 / 128-Bit WEP, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK, 802.1xĭBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, OFDM, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAMĪntenna Type: Omni Directional, Detachable (RP-SMA)Īntenna Gain: 2 dBi for 2.4 GHz & 2 dBi for 5 GHz Learn more about the Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE Model Brand
