Is anyone getting anywhere near AC speeds using any of the realtek based USB adapters in USB 3.x slots on Windows 10?
We are doing some testing on ac adapters and ap's in our environment. For whatever reason, every single adapter we have that is realtek based and USB 3.0 fails to get above 6MB/s when connected to a USB 3.x port. When connected to a USB 2.0 port they top out the speed of USB 2.0. The machines are all different hardware, including the USB 3.x chipset being used. We've tried every driver available that would install on Windows 10. We even did a clean install of the OS between some of the driver installs.
In short, USB 2.0 seems fine. USB 3.x is a mess. They must work with all the positive reviews, unless everyone is just using them in USB 2.0 ports. So we are just trying to figure out if we're missing something here.
We are doing some testing on ac adapters and ap's in our environment. For whatever reason, every single adapter we have that is realtek based and USB 3.0 fails to get above 6MB/s when connected to a USB 3.x port. When connected to a USB 2.0 port they top out the speed of USB 2.0. The machines are all different hardware, including the USB 3.x chipset being used. We've tried every driver available that would install on Windows 10. We even did a clean install of the OS between some of the driver installs.
In short, USB 2.0 seems fine. USB 3.x is a mess. They must work with all the positive reviews, unless everyone is just using them in USB 2.0 ports. So we are just trying to figure out if we're missing something here.