
- #Realtek 8812bu wireless lan 802.11ac usb nic driver how to
- #Realtek 8812bu wireless lan 802.11ac usb nic driver update
It seems like instead of random MVP answers someone from Microsoft would offer some specific help. It seems that KB4522355 has made my Realtek 8812BU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC incompatible with Windows.
#Realtek 8812bu wireless lan 802.11ac usb nic driver update
Go to Device Manager (right click on My Computer, choose. I've reloaded the driver both from Windows Update and from the MFG several times. The built-in driver supports the essential functions of Realtek 8812AU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC hardware. In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps): 1.
#Realtek 8812bu wireless lan 802.11ac usb nic driver how to
Please help me out here, I'm just sooo burnt out on this issue. How to Manually Update Realtek Drivers: Realtek 8812AU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC drivers are typically built-in (included with your Windows Operating System) and are also accessible through most Windows updates. 'Realtek RTL8192EU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter' 'Realtek 8821CU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC' 'Realtek 8811CU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC' 'Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter' 'Realtek RTL8188EU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter' 'Realtek RTL8188EE-VAU Wireless LAN 802. Please do ask for more information if needed and I'll make sure to answer them. Sadly, this only lasts about 1 or 2 minutes until it reverts to the previous 3 Mbit/s limit, as if windows automatically updates the driver or something. This gives me about 10-15 Mbit/s download speed, which at this point is good enough (I have 100Mbit/s and other devices have achieved 50+ Mbit/s on wireless). One thing that currently works to alleviate the problem is to go into the device manager and uninstall the driver. I previously dualbooted ubuntu on this machine where the issue where different in it instead would occationally drop my internet connection altogether until I manually reset the network card. As I upgraded to win10 the issue became permanent. When I used win7 then this issue came and went, occationally throttling my network speed. I have just recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 in case the drivers were incompatable with win7, but that only made it worse it seems. I have reinstalled windows from scratch multiple times to no avail. I have tested pretty much all divers that the internet can provide, be it the official ASUS and AMD websites, various driver update software or manual web searches. Realtek 8821ae Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC The problem is without a doubt my network card or its drivers. The problem is NOT with my ISP or router! Every other device in my household works fine. Anyway, here is in short what I've tried and my conclusions (that I remember): I have tested absolutly everything trying to solve this issue and have forgotten most of what I've tried.

My network speed on my laptop is limited to a maximum of 3Mbit/s (tested at ).

It feels like I've been batteling this issue for years now to no avail.
