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Hello. I apologize as I am new to linux. I followed the steps to get this driver working. It successfully worked once I commented out those 3 lines and built it. I was able to connect to the 5 Ghz band and it worked flawlessly. After around ten minutes It suddenly stopped. It asked for my wifi password again which was strange. I put it in and now it connects but it's ridiculously slow on 5 ghz. It works fairly well on 2.4 ghz but the default linux drivers worked the same. I blacklisted the old drivers. I have tried to remove the module and reinstall it but I cannot reproduce getting it to work on the 5 ghz band.
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@shakdiesel Hello there, yesterday I was able to test the 5Ghz band with my Asus-N66 and the rt3573sta driver. It works flawlessly.
Could you please provide more details? What is your signal strength? Do you have two separate SSID, one for each band? Or both 2.4 and 5ghz bands share the same SSID? What is your wireless router? What's your connection speed between your adapter and your router?
Hello. I apologize as I am new to linux. I followed the steps to get this driver working. It successfully worked once I commented out those 3 lines and built it. I was able to connect to the 5 Ghz band and it worked flawlessly. After around ten minutes It suddenly stopped. It asked for my wifi password again which was strange. I put it in and now it connects but it's ridiculously slow on 5 ghz. It works fairly well on 2.4 ghz but the default linux drivers worked the same. I blacklisted the old drivers. I have tried to remove the module and reinstall it but I cannot reproduce getting it to work on the 5 ghz band.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: