I know this post is pretty old, but I just did this and no joke, my download speed was over 12x faster! Didn't even require a restart. I don't know why Microsoft wouldn't automatically update the driver to this version, instead I was rocking the driver from 2015 lol. I downloaded the driver directly from Realtek's website as mentioned in the post and my download speed (through a VPN) went from 7mbps to 91mbps! Super happy I found this post!
Yeah, I just ran into that this week. It appears that MS removed vlan support via the gui with v1803. It took me a few hours to figure out how to get vlans into win10 from command line. It is possible as long as if you have the latest intel drivers installed I think it was v23.5.
Set Receive Buffers (or Receive Descriptors) to the maximum supported value, for example, 2048. For some Ethernet controller drivers, this setting is grouped under Performance Options.
Make sure that any vendor drivers are unchecked and that anti-virus program drivers are unchecked. If you cannot uncheck the anti-virus software from the adaptor due to organization restrictions, you may need to purchase a second gigabit Ethernet card. In this case, leave all of the options as is for the network card for your PC, and configure the second card as described here, which will only connect to your camera.
WARNING:
AQtion driver is built with the LRO (Large Receive Offload) feature enabled
by default.
This option offers the lowest CPU utilization for receives, but it is completely
incompatible with routing/ip forwarding and bridging.
If you need ip forwarding or bridging, please make sure to disable LRO using the
compile time options described in the LRO section below.
NB! If LRO is enabled, attempts to use ip forwarding or bridging can result in
low throughput or even a kernel panic.
One alternative may be to boot to a live media for F36 and look at the logs and hardware to see what was being loaded for support there. It may also assist in identifying the actual chipset of the device which is used to select the proper driver.
Quickly and easily add Ethernet connectivity, with performance up to 2.5Gbps to virtually any Mac, Windows, iPhone 15, or Linux PC. Use either USB-C or USB 3.0 to connect, and connect instantly with built-in drivers on current versions of major operating systems.
Note: Older versions of Windows, Linux, and macOS may require a driver download for the adapter to function. Older macOS versions will have limited functionality (1Gbps link rate, no jumbo frame support) until the driver is updated through separate install.
If you are not very comfortable with PC networking, we recommend that you install the NETGEAR genie WiFi adapter software for easier setup. If you have prior experience with PC networking and prefer to manage your WiFi devices and connections through Windows, you can install the standalone driver without NETGEAR genie.
It's important to note that support for 802.11r on the client side depends on the wireless driver and the version of the Linux distribution, if the client does not support it, the above commands will not return any information about the standard.
I have similar setup and issue with you. I have 2 APs, enabled 802.11kr. My iPhone is working fine, which can roam between them.
However, my another embedded client device (basically Linux), I am running wpa_supplicant for client side . if configure with WPA-PSK, it is working fine. But if with FT-PSK, the logs show roaming fine, however the traffic/ping can not go. the log complain: FT: Failed to set PTK to driver.
@Hadders I got the dongle mentioned in your first post. I downloaded the MT7601u.bin file from here: mediatek - kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git - Repository of firmware blobs for use with the Linux kernel
How is this trustworthy? This OS was designed to "Streamline and Maximise my systems performance" Yet I can no longer put my PC to sleep, connect Bluetooth devices, and my CMOS System Clock driver has been literally disabled, along with some Hyper-V drivers and other things that sound pretty important.
So, genuine question. For a software that requires I disable ALL of my anti-virus to install, and then REMOVES Windows Defender entirely, including lots of vital features (Bluetooth, Emails, removing Edge without confirming that you have another browser installed first, disabling system drivers like the CMOS clock and Hyper-V drivers) how can I trust that this isn't damaging my system in order to get your advertised performance benefits? (Of which there are no specifications as to what hardware you used to achieve 394FPS, let alone in what software.)
Edit: also, as others have described with network and Bluetooth adapters in other posts, you might need to install your drivers. The install guide explicitly has you disconnect from the internet to prevent Microsoft changes during the install, and its possible windows does not have your device adapter drivers in the base install. You can see in the guide they even suggest downloading your network adapters prior to completing the install.
This stoppage is by design and happens because KDNET takes exclusive control over the NIC it's configured to use. The native NDIS miniport for that NIC isn't loaded by the OS. The external networking switch can then no longer communicate with the native NDIS miniport driver and stops working. To work around this situation, do the following:
If your dongle is not being recognised and you cannot see your dongle number in the register dialog, the first thing to do is check that you have the latest dongle drivers. The latest version is v7.6.9. Be sure to restart your computer after installing.
If the service is not running, right click on it and click start. Your dongle should now be recognised. The services dialog can be accessed via the services tab in the Task Manager.
If you are missing out on multiple drivers and your PC is turning into a sluggish machine, scanning it with Advanced Driver Updater is a good option. It will highlight the outdated, missing, and corrupt drivers causing the problem. Download the software today and see the impact for yourself.
Note - The primary driver link is a buildable source archive that works with Linux2.6.x kernels only and requires that the currently running kernel match the SRCRPM kernel files and headers in order to build the driver. See thebundled README file in the unpacked archive from Intel for more information.
Decide the location of Driver. If RoboPlus S/W has been installed automatically, the driver is in LN101 folder of RoboPlus Installation folder. Or if you want to install the newest version, download the newest version VCP driver from [FTDI Driver Download] page.
I installed rocks clusters before.The rocks cluster installation was using text mode and defined wired Ethernet.My suggestion : you can configure wifi using commnad line after finished The Rocks cluster installation.You should check wifi driver on rocks cluster based on Centos.You can seach how to configure wifi using command line.Rocks cluster didnt have GUI mode to configure WiFI.
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