F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks There are problems with the 'Asus PCE-AC68'.

There are problems with the 'Asus PCE-AC68'.

There are problems with the 'Asus PCE-AC68'.

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Abdonix
Member
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12-27-2018, 05:11 PM
#1
I successfully installed this before with quite a bit of effort. But now it seems to fail to connect to WPA2 enterprise here. My setup includes an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G and AMD RX 590, an ASUS A320M gaming Colermaster MasterWatt 700 SSD, and an ASUS PC AC68. Whenever I try to connect via Wi-Fi, I receive the "Can't connect to network" error, but it works fine when using a mobile hotspot. I've confirmed that the option "Allow computer to turn off this device" is disabled. I've configured WLAN AutoConfig to Automatic and it's running. I checked the Event Viewer for any related errors, but none were found. Currently I'm using the driver "UT_PCE_AC68_v2143", though I've also tried "Broadcom_BCM43xx_7.35.317.3-Win10". The driver seems to not support Windows 10 on my system, even though the site lists multiple options. I read that a Windows 10 update might have worsened the issue for this card with AMD CPUs. If no fix is available, I'm considering switching to a USB adapter, as they're cheaper.
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Abdonix
12-27-2018, 05:11 PM #1

I successfully installed this before with quite a bit of effort. But now it seems to fail to connect to WPA2 enterprise here. My setup includes an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G and AMD RX 590, an ASUS A320M gaming Colermaster MasterWatt 700 SSD, and an ASUS PC AC68. Whenever I try to connect via Wi-Fi, I receive the "Can't connect to network" error, but it works fine when using a mobile hotspot. I've confirmed that the option "Allow computer to turn off this device" is disabled. I've configured WLAN AutoConfig to Automatic and it's running. I checked the Event Viewer for any related errors, but none were found. Currently I'm using the driver "UT_PCE_AC68_v2143", though I've also tried "Broadcom_BCM43xx_7.35.317.3-Win10". The driver seems to not support Windows 10 on my system, even though the site lists multiple options. I read that a Windows 10 update might have worsened the issue for this card with AMD CPUs. If no fix is available, I'm considering switching to a USB adapter, as they're cheaper.

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TheDankPolice
Member
180
01-01-2019, 07:33 PM
#2
Have you tested an Ethernet cable to check for consistency?
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TheDankPolice
01-01-2019, 07:33 PM #2

Have you tested an Ethernet cable to check for consistency?

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Markoswazzola
Junior Member
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01-01-2019, 09:19 PM
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I’m unable to link to an Ethernet salty device. My environment doesn’t allow me to modify router configurations, especially not in restricted settings.
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Markoswazzola
01-01-2019, 09:19 PM #3

I’m unable to link to an Ethernet salty device. My environment doesn’t allow me to modify router configurations, especially not in restricted settings.