- #Realtek wireless lan driver is having problems drivers#
- #Realtek wireless lan driver is having problems windows 10#
Radio types supported : 802.11n 802.11n 802.11b 802.11g 802.11aĨ02.11w Management Frame Protection supported : NoĪuthentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode:Īuthentication and cipher supported in ad-hoc mode: PS C:\Users\taco> netsh wlan show driversĭriver : Realtek 8812AE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC It should give a prompt saying it installed correctly. Windows Wireless Network Card.zip\XP, 8, 2012\RTWLANE_Driver\Win7X64\netrtwlane.inf
#Realtek wireless lan driver is having problems drivers#
Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer Navigate to Network Adapters -> Right click on Realtek 8812AE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC, click Properties Fixing the issue was a matter of pointing it to this driver. One of the two sets of the Windows 7 64-bit drivers work, but not the ones in the "7, 8.1, 10, 2008R2, 2012R2, 2016" folder, instead the "XP, 8, 2012" folder has some legacy drivers that do a better job than the recent ones (go figure). Its very easy to install: flip laptop, remove screws, look on the middle left of the board for black stick of gum (m.2 drive), remove m.2 screw and drive, remove screw.
#Realtek wireless lan driver is having problems windows 10#
The Windows 10 圆4 drivers don't work well (the ones from Microsoft Update, Realtek's drivers, or the Windows 10 Startech ones ). If you have this problem go to Amazon and search for 'Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260 9260NGW 9260AC NGFF M.2 2230 Wifi Card 1730Mbps 2.4/5GHz Bluetooth 5.0' (30 in Canada). Now, has drivers for this particular card but it's got them nested in several folders that seem redundant. I suspect this issue is common to all Realtek 8812AE PCI-e cards, regardless of manufacturer. I knew this was a driver issue since I had previously gotten this card to work on the 5 GHz band before having to do a computer wipe. Actual behavior: Gave an error "Cannot connect to this network." Additionally, the connection was intermittent. Expected behavior: Connecting to 5 GHz band gives "Connected, Secured". Select the Driver tab and verify that the driver version is 20.2009. The default drivers that Windows installed didn't allow me to connect to the 5 GHz band, but it allowed connection to the 2 GHz WiFi network. Double-click Network Adapters, then double-click Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC. I'm listing here on Reddit since there isn't much out there on this particular card and this took me forever to figure out.
I was having a hard time getting this network card to work correctly on my system (Windows 10 Home 64-bit), but I was able to fix it.