
- #Asus usb ac56 keeps disconnecting after sleep driver#
- #Asus usb ac56 keeps disconnecting after sleep windows 10#
When you check that window, the later entries are on the bottom and you may have to scroll down and select the entry specifically to see what it says.
#Asus usb ac56 keeps disconnecting after sleep driver#
You might check that to see if there is a running log entry showing the system being disconnecting or some driver needing to be installed. Secondly, if you look at the Device Manager and Properties of the adapter, there will be an events tab. This may be a result of the software being run since most Wi-Fi adapters are allowed to be turned off to save power. during sleep state,no connection immediately after cold boot, reverts to 2.4 GHz band. A couple of points, when a wireless adapter may be allowed to sleep, the system should be able to get it to reconnect when it wakes up. Asus (USB-AC56) Dual-band Wireless-AC1300 USB 3.0 Wi-Fi Adapter. This fairly new router has gotten multiple firmware updates in the last year, possibly in an effort to keep up with changes in Win 10. I have one old Belkin wireless-N USB adapter but it is not currently installed on any system but I would think any AC type wireless adapter would work fine in Win 10. I have had good luck with ASUS Networking products and currently running a GT AC5300 router, which is steady as a rock with all 6 of my systems and the latest Win 10 build. It's more or less a never ending trial and error search for something that works particularly for you in your unique environment.Ĭlick to expand.I was under the impression it was a common problem with many types of Wi-Fi adapters.

#Asus usb ac56 keeps disconnecting after sleep windows 10#
My thought is that there is no "holy grail of USB wireless adapters" especially with Windows 10 and maybe even more especially with 1809.

I'll have to keep an eye on it and see if I notice any drops.

She uses that only for casual web browsing and email.Īlthough with respect to "downloading a file", I haven't noticed any trouble with it performing the normal Windows cumulative updates. When I said "anecdotally", it was to suggest that everyone's particular environment is unique both physically (home's physical construction components, computer, hardware drivers, cables, ports, software, various external devices that may interfere, etc.,) and their usage / performance needs. I have been using that particular NetGear Adapter on my wife's computer upstairs (wireless router downstairs) with perfect success through multiple versions of Windows 10 over the past couple years.
