![]() Haven’t futzed with anything else, especially BEAM which remains disabled. Along with selecting USB 3.0, I’ve also changed connection type to 802.11ac only and set preferred band to 5GHz first. What had been identified as D-Link driver gets replaced with Realtek driver.ĭespite update, USB 3.0 option under USB Switch Mode will remain. Updated driver by choosing search for driver online. ![]() Over to device manager and advanced settings for adapter. Disabled driver signature enforcement in order to install driver with USB 3.0 fix as made known in this forum by BLKMRKT. Installed D-Link connection manager utility, which likewise installs a driver. Now connects in 802.11ac mode and functions as USB 3.0 device with no disconnects.ĭid this on Windows 10 64-bit notebook (Lenovo Yoga 13): Like many, had constant disconnect, sometimes with spontaneous reconnect few seconds later, while at other times manual reconnect would be required. Stumbled into a driver/software/configuration combination that’s made this adapter usable.
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