Works fine at first then driver corruption issue occurs when initial "installation" in " ASUS Wireless PCI-E Adapter" is renamed. " to "Realtek 8812AE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC". This change is automatic (windows update trying to help?), and once it does the card is dead in the water. Basically, the motherboard thinks that the card is installed twice, so the I/O and IRQ resources are not fully allocated to the new version of "Realtek". Uninstalling the old version of "ASUS" in the device Manager doesn't solve the problem, neither does updating the drivers.If you know about computer hardware and think you know the problem, just ignore this review.If not, save yourself a week of assembly and just buy another card.
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