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Alfa AWUS036NHR with Windows 10 version 10.0x64 installed

Alfa AWUS036NHR with Windows 10 version 10.0x64 installed

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TiagoSigod
Junior Member
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01-05-2016, 04:40 AM
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Hello friends, I'm facing a problem with my Alfa AWUS036NHR Wi-Fi USB setup. The signals keep changing for all networks Windows detects. They're not stable—signals bounce around and sometimes the connection drops completely. When troubleshooting, it says "Your connection between access point, router or cable is broken." I've checked all available drivers on Google, updated Windows to the latest version, but the issue persists. Could you help me find another solution?
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TiagoSigod
01-05-2016, 04:40 AM #1

Hello friends, I'm facing a problem with my Alfa AWUS036NHR Wi-Fi USB setup. The signals keep changing for all networks Windows detects. They're not stable—signals bounce around and sometimes the connection drops completely. When troubleshooting, it says "Your connection between access point, router or cable is broken." I've checked all available drivers on Google, updated Windows to the latest version, but the issue persists. Could you help me find another solution?

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Zmondy
Senior Member
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01-05-2016, 10:07 AM
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Straightforward feedback? Upgrade to a modern wireless chipset. These devices are quite outdated, relying on older technology and inexpensive Realtek components. Though they work well with most systems, their performance is limited. For USB connections, consider the TP-Link Archer series—such as the budget T4U (and v2) or the premium T9UH. If you need PCIe for a desktop, any wireless AC card from Asus should suffice. On laptops, Intel Dual Band AC cards are a solid choice.
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Zmondy
01-05-2016, 10:07 AM #2

Straightforward feedback? Upgrade to a modern wireless chipset. These devices are quite outdated, relying on older technology and inexpensive Realtek components. Though they work well with most systems, their performance is limited. For USB connections, consider the TP-Link Archer series—such as the budget T4U (and v2) or the premium T9UH. If you need PCIe for a desktop, any wireless AC card from Asus should suffice. On laptops, Intel Dual Band AC cards are a solid choice.

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ko94
Member
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01-08-2016, 05:55 PM
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Absolutely in line. Even for laptops, using an ASUS PCIe option is better than a regular Intel chip—just check reviews to confirm it fits your needs.
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ko94
01-08-2016, 05:55 PM #3

Absolutely in line. Even for laptops, using an ASUS PCIe option is better than a regular Intel chip—just check reviews to confirm it fits your needs.