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I am having issue with 'Asus PCE-AC68'.

 

I managed to get this working in the past with a lot of screwing about.

However, for some reason it won't connect to wpa2 enterprise

 

here are my componenst 

amd ryzen 5 3400g

amd rx 590 

asus a320m gaming

colermaster masterwatt 700

segate hardrive 2tb

and asus pce ac68

 

Whenever I connect on WIFI I get the error "Can't connect to network", however when I connect with a hotspot, this is not an issue.

I have also made sure that "Allow computer to turn off this device" was not enable.

I have setup so that WLan AutoConfig is set to Automatic and running.

I have checked the Event Viewer for any errors and I cant see any related to this.

I am using "UT_PCE_AC68_v2143" at present but have also tried "Broadcom_BCM43xx_7.35.317.3-Win10" driver to no avail.

i am running win 10 64.

 

when i searched for a soulution, i found some comments that the driver didt suport win 10. however on asus site it has multiple drivers for win 10 and i tried all of them.  

 

I heard windows 10 update made it worse for this card on AMD CPUs.

 

If there is no soulution i will by a new type of adapter mayby a usb, cause they are cheap

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Have you tried an Ethernet cable to see if you get the same result?

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Just now, Fasauceome said:

Have you tried an Ethernet cable to see if you get the same result?

I cannot connect to an ethernet saldy. I live in an institution so I cannot change the router settings ether

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