Please list your ac wi-fi modules that work happily with Windows 10

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by kvn864, Apr 1, 2015.

  1. kvn864

    kvn864 MDL Novice

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    I have Realtek 8821AE module in Foxconn mini-PC (barebone type). It doesn't work with error that device can't start. There is no compatible driver out yet, if ever. Thank you for sharing.
     
  2. timster

    timster MDL Senior Member

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    Looking at feedback in the Windows Feedback app, I don't think any 802.11ac adapters work on Windows 10 yet.
     
  3. shemgwapo

    shemgwapo MDL Novice

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    the latest build semi-broke my wifi (tplink 722wn), i can access the internet but my tcp/ipv4 properties is greyed out
     
  4. WildByDesign

    WildByDesign MDL Addicted

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    I have used my D-Link DWA-171 Wireless AC USB stick a few times throughout my testing of different Windows 10 builds. The automatic updating of drivers through Windows Update (or whatever backend system it uses) installs the driver for it automatically and my wireless AC connection has worked great during testing. But I haven't used or tried any internal wireless AC chips because I don't have one at this time.
     
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  5. kvn864

    kvn864 MDL Novice

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    thank you for the feedback, I am looking at internal AC adapters that work in AC mode. got to be a few out there that have no problems, I hope
     
  6. Bat.1

    Bat.1 MDL Expert

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    #6 Bat.1, Apr 3, 2015
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    Only using BGN

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    jean_phile MDL Junior Member

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    Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
    PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_08B1&SUBSYS_C4708086&REV_6B\4&23B6DFC3&0&00E2
    Work ok
     
  8. ZaForD

    ZaForD MDL Expert

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    Could these AC problems also be down to MS reworking the network stack, that has caused the TCP/IP issues with the properties box :confused:
     
  9. timster

    timster MDL Senior Member

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