Originally posted by Cobradane42
ASUS USB-AC68 won't stay connected
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No I mean I donβt see it as an option at all, I have them in alphabetical order and donβt see it
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Originally posted by Cobradane42No I mean I donβt see it as an option at all, I have them in alphabetical order and donβt see it
Another thing to consider is that you are on windows 10. There is always some sort of inbound or outbound connection going on with all of the Telemetry.
I suggest that you run one of the following tools.
O&O Shut Up.
[Destroy Windows Spying.](βhttp:// github.com/Nummer/Destroy-Windows-10-Spying/releases/latestβ)
Both of these tools will add items to your hosts file, which can increase ping so I would suggest you disable the DNS Client Service.
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[li]Open Control Panel[/li][li]Double click Administrative Tools [/li][li]Double click Services [/li][li]Select the DNS Client Service from the list and right click on it[/li][li]Select Stop[/li][li]Right click Properties[/li][li]In Startup type select Disable[/li][li]Click OK[/li][li]Reboot system[/li][/ol]Comment
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Are you connected directly to the router, or a Wifi Extender/Booster?
How far away are your from the router β extender?
How many other devices are connected to the same network?
Phones Etc. Each item that is connected is going to soak bandwidth and also speed.
A true test would be with all other devices shut off including all phones etc.
If you have many other people in your home then you will never get full speeds; especially from wireless.
Also, post a new speed test to see if things are better since enabling the Interactive Service Detection.Comment
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While I greatly appreciate the help, this is sadly making me realize Iβd rather just replace this and get a different network card. After some research, I found out this card can have serious issues due to its drivers. I thank you and Iβm sorry this will not get resolved, I just no longer am interested in attempting to solve this issue. Thank you again.Comment
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