Going to start a topic here because i dont think its a virus issue.
For a while now my net has been buggy due to the fact i am unable to install the netgear a6210 drivers/software for my wireless adapter instead windows throws its own 802.11ac wireless lan driver onto it instead leaving the netgear driver installer unable to detect the wireless adapter. I’ve looked arround google and the solutions i found involved replacing the drivers manually in the device manager but those failed for me.
So i am wondering if theres anyway to fully remove the windows drivers and replace them with my own.
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/A6210#Software Version 1.0.0.35 (Supports Win10)
Tried those drivers ?
Did you connect it to a USB3 port ?
Are your chipset drivers the latest ?
yes thats the version im trying to install, yes it was connected to a usb3 port and i think my chipset drivers are the latest. The adapter works and it was installed just fine untill i uninstalled the drivers to reinstall them and it just wont install again. its detecting the adapter just not as a netgear a6210 adapter.
edit: it also does the exact same thing on my laptop which is also windows 10 so im thinking its a thing with windows 10.
Well, it would not surprise me if the problem is W10.
W10 is filled with bug/problems, it is even worse then Vista.
You could try control panel, select the adapter, properties, driver(s) and then select to manually select a driver and point it to the ones from Netgear.
For some people who had the same problem as you with drivers for a device this worked.
@Eddy: ive already tried that with no luck.
@bob: the link in the solution is a dead end giving me a “The page you’re seeking does not exit.” message.
Nothing wrong with the link. Here’s the information from that link that should solve your problem:
For problems with the windows 10 included driver with the a6210 (e.g. no 5ghz networks visible) just use the latest driver from mediatek (5.1.21.0).
It is the newer version of the driver that came with windows 10 and with it i can join my 5ghz wlan, which wasnt able with the old one!
The chip in the A6210 is a Mediatek MT7612U.
For problems with the windows 10 included driver with the a6210Time for you to get lost Bob. The problem is not with the driver but with Windows 10! Windows 10 is even worse then Vista.
That is the problem and MS needs to solve it.
as you can see in my attachment its a dead link and i can connect to my router through the wireless adapter fine but i have huge lag issues which i never used to have before, and when i check my router i am connected to the 5ghz wireless.
Im currently connected using my powerline wired network which is buggy and randomly dissconnects untill the plug is turned off and on again.
Time for you to mind your manners.
well if theres nothing i can do to get my netgear drivers installed is there atleast another adapter you could recomend that doesnt have issues with windows 10?
These all seem to work > http://www.wirelesshack.org/best-wireless-usb-dongles-windows-10-compatible.html
Keep in mind though that Windows 10 has a serious problem when it comes to adapters that support 5G.
Best is perhaps contacting a store and ask if you can test a adapter on your system before buying it (or make sure you can return it and get your money back when it doesn’t work).
The link Bob first posted works fine https://community.netgear.com/t5/WiFi-Adapters/Windows-10-A6100-A6200-A6210-Installation-Heads-Up/td-p/966923
Bobs mediatek link has a page error.
If you have ongoing issues with the WiFi adaptor in your system is it possible to update your adaptor, I changed the card that came in my Asus laptops to an Intel 7260 AC for $20.
ye the netgear community link works but the link to the mediatek site for the fix posted there doesnt
It would have been nice if you had saud that in your first reply.
See if this gets you the needed driver:
https://drivers.windows10download.com/w10-mediatek-rt2870-wireless-adapter-driver-utility-5-1-25-0-1-5-39-173-lfyuv/
It is not about getting the (correct) drivers, it is about Windows not letting them install (properly).
That is one of the many known problems in Windows 10 that Microsoft has to solve.
Eddy, do you have one of these routers ? Do you know this for a fact?
Routers?
Sjees Bob… >:(
It is a USB WiFi adapter !
Same question applies. Are you using it? if not, what makes you say it’s not going to work with windows 10 ?
I have a few old desktops at the senior center that use a usb wifi adapter and have no problems. The are running Windows 10.
I was obviously on the wrong track, thought it was the systems internal Wi-Fi card was the issue :-[ usb Wi-Fi dongle makes more sense
Would it be possible to return the USB adaptor to the telco and ask them to provide a wireless 4G dongle like this https://www.telstra.com.au/small-business/broadband/mobile-broadband-devices#tab-wifi-4g-advanced-3
Then at least there is no need to install drivers and software for it to work, completely wireless, and works perfectly with Win10