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Keep the good work.ĮLZZZORRO, your Mac is getting the throughput I would expect.
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#Usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 7 2.0 install
These laptop machines rock, however I can not install Windows 7 on these machines in order to get a decent AC WLAN transfer rates, as Windows 7 is going obsolete. Therefore, my incredible G751-JY (and I hate to say this) will have to go back to the store where I bought it from 13 days ago. I do tons of video editing and WLAN file transfers over wireless AC Network. While this brings some benefits like UASP support, there are some devices that currently don’t work with the Microsoft stack on the Intel USB 3.0 host controller and one of them is the Intel Dual band Wireless A 7260 WIFI adapter installed in these G751 laptops.
#Usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 7 2.0 software
One of the new features of Windows 8 is the built in XHCI host controller software and USB stack. Only a couple of people that own G751's understands this issue. My Mac Pro, running Windows 7 transfer rates with the ASUS Wireless USB-AC56 = 57 MB/s. Hmscott, throughput over Gbit CAT6 ethernet = 100 MB/s +/. You won't know until you look, it can get quite busy out there :) If you have a good connection, and you aren't seeing better throughput, interference can drop the throughput greatly. InSSIDer is a great tool, it used to be free, now it is paid only from the maker, but you can still download the old free version: Have you looked at the 2.4ghz/5ghz interference around your center channels? WinSCP Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows I haven't needed to do this for a while, I don't rely on wifi for file transfers often, but using a program like WinSCP or another similar program could speed things up greatly. Pick a faster transfer method with less overhead / handshaking. What is your file copy method? Mounted volume? FTP, or? Minimizing the overhead due to transfer protocol on a slow link can help. With AC1300 you should be seeing a 866.5mbps connection: What do your Wifi Adapter's Status show for connection speed? 18 MB/s (MB/s used for file size) transfer speeds on an AC wireless network is not that good at all.ĮLZZZORRO, got it, file transfer speed not internet speed.
#Usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 7 2.0 Pc
I have the same internet download speeds (50Mbps Down & 10Mbps Up) The issue is with my Lan transfer speed on my network ( transferring files from my NAS server or pc to pc files ). Big difference between: Megabit (Mb) and Megabyte (MB). Hi Hmscott, I am not talking about internet speeds (Mbps) but Lan speed (MB/s) on my home network. I thought both the G750/G751 used the same motherboard chipset, which would be using the same USB 3.0 driver stack, I wonder why the different results? Has anyone reported a USB 3.0 Wifi adapter that is immune to this bug? You've got solid images / numbers so they can recreate the problem.
#Usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 7 2.0 registration
I would report this to Asus both from the G751 registration and the USB-AC56R registration. Have you tried the driver swap as in that article? It says no longer recommended, but it looks like it gets results. That was the max speed of the internet at the time, and my USB 3.0 external SSD 512GB got much higher speeds on USB 3.0 as well.
#Usb xhci compliant host controller driver windows 7 2.0 full
I used that same adapter on a G750JW/JX and it ran at full speed USB 3.0, and I was running Windows 8.1 at the time I got these results on wireless/wired: Thanks for your reply and interest to this matter.ĮLZZZORRO, wow, that's really odd. As per your request, please find attached pic of theġ.- NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 AC3200 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router (R8000)Ģ.- Linksys WRT1900AC Dual-Band Wireless-AC This, "apparently" is an issue that Microsoft and the PC maker have to work on a permanent solution.Īs posted above, on my initial post, the internal wireless card (Realtek AC7260) in my G751JY has the a speed cap 20 MB/s max), as it is locked as USB 2.0 due to the issue with Microsoft stack on the Intel USB 3.0 host controller.Īnd it is the same issue with the external wireless USB AC56R adapter. Please review this link for detail info: Hi hmscott, it is well known that there are some devices that currently don’t work with the Microsoft stack on the Intel USB 3.0 host controller.