Hello fellow Nerders,
i was recently upgraded from the 75mbit to the new 150mbit in Austria. So far I've had my PC on the LAN via PowerLine and I've always got the bandwidth well. Since the change, the PowerLine Connection has leveled off at ~ 55mbit (basically OK). All Wifi devices (smartphones, notebooks) are easily connected to the 5 GHz frequency and fully utilize the new 150mbit bandwidth. So that I can also use it on my PC, I recently treated myself with the ASUS AX3000 Dual Band Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E adapter and installed it. Strangely enough, he does NOT easily manage to connect to 5 GHz (no valid IP) - 2.4 GHz is not a problem, but with that frequency i only got about 33mbit. Among other things, I have tried the following unsuccessfully:
I've never owned wifi card before - anything i can do about it or did i miss something?
Thanks for any advice and Cheers,
Shizo
i was recently upgraded from the 75mbit to the new 150mbit in Austria. So far I've had my PC on the LAN via PowerLine and I've always got the bandwidth well. Since the change, the PowerLine Connection has leveled off at ~ 55mbit (basically OK). All Wifi devices (smartphones, notebooks) are easily connected to the 5 GHz frequency and fully utilize the new 150mbit bandwidth. So that I can also use it on my PC, I recently treated myself with the ASUS AX3000 Dual Band Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E adapter and installed it. Strangely enough, he does NOT easily manage to connect to 5 GHz (no valid IP) - 2.4 GHz is not a problem, but with that frequency i only got about 33mbit. Among other things, I have tried the following unsuccessfully:
- assign a static IP to the PC (including DNS, subnet, gateway)
- Prefer 5 GHz on the adapter
- Set 5 GHz instead of 802.11ax to 802.11ac on the adapter
- Separate SSIDs according to frequency (also new PW / all other frequency configurations of the Connect Box are in the standard state)
- Connect new devices with Connect Box and 5 GHz (e.g. work notebook - absolutely problem-free with full bandwidth immediately connected)
- New PCI-E adapter connected to my mobile 5 GHz hotspot (absolutely problem-free - only 42mbit download here)
- New PCI-E adapter connected to the mobile 5 GHz hotspot of another smartphone (absolutely problem-free - only 38mbit download here)
- Source - Netwtw08; event-id - 5007; Description - TX / CMD timeout (TfdQueue hanged)
- Source - Netwtw08; event-id - 5005; Description - Intel (R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz: Internal error occurred.
- Source - Netwtw08; event-id - 5002; Description - Intel (R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz: The network adapter has malfunctioned.
I've never owned wifi card before - anything i can do about it or did i miss something?
Thanks for any advice and Cheers,
Shizo