No, fenvi ac1900 does not use an Asus ac68 driver.
No, fenvi ac1900 does not use an Asus ac68 driver.
It seems both models use Broadcom chipsets. It’s not clear if they’re identical, but the driver package likely came with your card’s drivers. Let us know! Paying for 400Mbps from your ISP is a good sign!
AMD IPS supports up to 1GB of memory via optical connectivity.
displays only 450mb, roughly 4 meters away with a concrete barrier. The router model is DLink 859, which typically supports up to 1300mb, though users often see less than 500mb.
Concrete restricts the highest achievable velocity. Have you tried without the barrier in place? Did you conduct a wireless scan?
Install the WiFi Analyzer application. Share the images from the 'Networks' and 'Analyze' sections. Show results for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels. Emphasize your network name.
Is this the four-antenna model? I don’t have specific details about the chipset’s capabilities, but it seems likely the four-antenna version supports 1300Mbit at 3x3 MIMO with one antenna for Bluetooth. If it’s the three-antenna version, you’d probably be limited to a 2x2 MIMO offering around 866Mbit, which would provide about 600Mbit in the same room and drop to roughly 450Mbit when passing through a wall. It’s also important to remember that placing all antennas close together on the back of your PC is unlikely to give strong MIMO performance, since it relies on signals taking different paths. The ASUS design uses an external antenna mount with spaced-out antennas, allowing better movement and reception.