jeff288
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Edit: Solved. I had to install the official drivers instead of using the ones supplied with Windows 10. That's how it goes, toil for a few hours, make a big thread about your problem, then you instantly figure it out after you click submit. Oh well, keeping it here for Google sake.
I just bought this adapter and I'm beginning to wonder if it's faulty or just missing a setting on my N66U. This is my first 5ghz adapter so I assumed I could just plug it right in and it see my 802.11n 5G network but it only sees the 2.4Ghz one. From what I gather from here, the adapter does support 802.11n 5Ghz. I have a Nexus Player and another router that both use the 5Ghz from the router but is there anything else I could do before I send the adapter back? Things I've done:
I just bought this adapter and I'm beginning to wonder if it's faulty or just missing a setting on my N66U. This is my first 5ghz adapter so I assumed I could just plug it right in and it see my 802.11n 5G network but it only sees the 2.4Ghz one. From what I gather from here, the adapter does support 802.11n 5Ghz. I have a Nexus Player and another router that both use the 5Ghz from the router but is there anything else I could do before I send the adapter back? Things I've done:
- Changed wireless mode to "N only" or "auto"
- Changed preamble type
- Changed regulation mode to "802.11h" or "802.11d+h"
- Cranked up the 5ghz to 200mw, couldn't receive it upstairs or downstairs on two different PCs
- Chose "Prefer_5G" in Windows driver settings and channel mode to "5G only"
- Tried different antennas for the adapter and different USB ports
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