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On a side note, since the keywords to bring about wayward googlers are in the thread: If you are using the ASUS PCE-AC68 wireless card on windows 10, you must use the driver supplied on the driver CD you purchased it with or from. I used to get 1300mbps, now just over 700mbps. I use the ASUS PCE-AC68, and have also noticed almost exactly half the speed in windows 10 as in windows 8.1 or 7. Any ideas what else to do with issue? Thanks in advance. Is anybody have same issue with Broadcom adapters in Windows 10? I've made clean Windows 7 SP1 圆4 installation and check Broadcom chips based adapters, they also runs at 300 mbps. Well, I've installed Zyxel NWD2205 EE USB wi-fi adaper (Realtek RTL8192CU) and voila it runs at 300 mbps. I've installed ASUS PCE-AC68 (BCM4360) and did all previous steps (excl 4), but it also still running at max 144 mbps. I've made clean Windows 10 installation and got all the same.
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I've tried all founded drivers for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 with same result. I've tried to change time zone, location and system locale to US as it works with Ralink chips with no luck. I've tried latest drivers with announced Windows 10 compatibility 7.35.267.0 from station-drivers with no luck.
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My HTPC based on ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe with Broadcom chip BCM43228 on board connected to Zyxel Keenetic Giga, WPA2-PSK, AES. Hi, redirected here from After Windows 7 SP1 圆4 update to Windows 10 Enterprise (MSDN) got a problem with wi-fi speed. So I did nearely everthing to pimp it to the maximum (2 pcs 4GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 modules for 8GB in total, 2 TB Spinpoint M9T harddrive and now the new Mini PCI-E card Broadcom AzureWave AW-CE123H with wlan a/b/g/n/ac and BT 4.0). The third antenna pictured is a dual band PCB antenna from eBay with an MHF4 connector already. Wireless card is an AzureWave AW-CB160H, which unfortunately sports three MHF4 antennas, and I intend to re-use two of my computer's internal U.FL antennas.