![]() The drivers will work with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, though I have only tested 2.4 GHz on a USB 2.0 port mostly due to the distance from my WiFi access point.Make sure your WiFi access point/ router is set to use: WPA2-Personal (PSK) with AES only (you don’t want to use TKIP), the channel width is set to 20 MHz and the channel is set to 1,6 or 11 (avoid auto) if using 2.4 GHz.You will need to look into this yourself by login into your router and searching online for info. Check to see if your WiFi access point/ router is running the latest firmware.If you are still having issues make sure to update Windows & see if there are any bios updates for your computer (check the manufactures site of your computer/ motherboard) as they may contain fixes to USB related issues. ![]() Set USB selective suspend setting to Disabled (see the screenshot below).Īdditional notes if you are still experiencing issues:
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