Asus Usb Ac68 Drivers

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Same problem here. I made some investigation on two different computers with the same Asus Wifi card PCE-AC68. System 1: Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3-AM3+ Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1075T System 2 Mainboard: MSI H97M-E35 Processor: Intel CPU Core i3-4160 (1150) Fresh insalled W10 pro 1703, Asus driver installed, both computers have a functioning Wifi card. Fresh insalled W10 pro 1709, Asus driver installed, The intel system is okay, on the Amd system the card driver is not starting, code 10. Immediately after installing 1701 yesterday, my AMD system (8-core FX) code 10'd on the PCE-AC68 and I cannot get it back. In device manager, all the information about the card drivers is correct.

The Oct 2017 drivers won't install using the ASUS utility, and neither the 2016 nor 2015 drivers work. Kind of sad, because prior to this update the card produced reliable fast connections to my access point over 200 ft away through three walls. I'll post the system characteristics as soon as I get back to it; obviously, one can't do research on a machine with no network connection to the outside world. In the end, I moved the PCE-AC68 to a Fedora-based linux box and bought a new PCE-AC88 for my Windows box.

The ASUS USB-AC68 is a pocket-sized WiFi USB adapter that provides notebooks an instant upgrade to ultra-fast dual-band 802.11ac speeds of up to 1900Mbps. It features a powerful three-transmit, four-receive (3x4) MIMO design with two external.

It installed properly and is working. So my repurposed PCE-AC68 is working fine, and my new PCE-AC88 is also working fine. I realize that's not a valid solution for everyone, but for those of us who have to have our systems functional immediately, that one will work. What's nice about Linux is that once hardware is supported, it seems to be supported forever without undue breakage -- a philosophy sadly lacking from Microsoft.

Microsoft might take a page from IBM's backward - compatibility philosophy, and assure that once hardware works under Windows, Windows won't break that hardware. That's why IBM implemented the 7090 microcode in S360 -- they allowed their customers to run really ancient operating systems and business software on modern hardware without problems. Best wishes to those plagued with this problem. Hi people, I was able to get my AC68 'fixed' by rolling back the Windows 10 update (I also rolled back my NVIDIA graphic driver to a month old version as my Oculus experienced issues with the HDMI port on this Windows 10 Creator's Update as well). I did this from Settings > Update and Security > Recovery following some of the steps of this article: Thankfully it was a lot easier than I thought, the roll back feature was very simple to perform.

So I'm on the older Win10 now, but that's fine.