I purchased the D-Link dwa-192 ac1900 wireless usb network adapter because it is supposed to have drivers for Windows 10. I downloaded and installed the correct driver from the D-Link site which says that it supports Windows 10, and afterwards when I looked under hardware info it says hardware protocol 802.11n, not ac. I called D-Link and was asked what speed I was getting...I am getting very good speeds from speedtest.net and the wireless speed in Windows shows as 1.3Gbps. So I was told that it actually is running in AC mode but there must be "something" with Windows 10 that it is displaying 802.11n and not ac.. Is this at all a plausible explanation considering the performance I'm getting?