Realtek 8812au Driver Windows 10
This download installs version 30.2015 of the Realtek* wireless driver in the Intel® Compute Stick using Windows® 10* 32-bit. Download Realtek 8812AU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC Wi-Fi device drivers or install DriverPack Solution software for driver update. Windows 10 x64. Windows 10 x86. Windows 8.1 x64. Windows 8.1 x86. Windows 8 x64. Windows 8 x86. Download drivers for Realtek 8812AU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC Wi-Fi device, or download DriverPack. Feb 11, 2018 I downloaded EW-7822UAC_Windows_driver_v1.0.2.4.zip from here. And here is a wikidevi query that lists other adapters that are also using this same chipset. Odd that Realtek does not have the latest drivers listed on their website. Last year I bought a USB WiFi adapter: a BrosTrend AC1200 (RealTek 8812AU). On my previous PC (also Windows 10) this adapter worked very well. In March I built a new PC, and on this new rig this adapter appears to be causing some very strange behaviour in Windows 10. Windows 10 Insider Preview Setup and Installation Threads in this forum will remain active until the product is released. At that time, we will create new forums and archive this forum to enable forum users to search threads, but not create new threads or posts.
In the driver properties for 'Realtek 8812AU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC' there is an 'Advanced' tab that appears to have some settings which are new to me that are specific to WiFi AC communication.
Due to speed and connection issues I would like to tune these values but I cannot seem to find any reference that explains these options:
NOTE: Actual device in question is ALFA AWUS036EAC and chipset is RTL8812AU
OS: Windows 10x64
USB SF Mode: From what I can tell this is a USB 'Safe Mode' which is a feature of legacy USB in earlier versions of Windows. If you are using Win10 with USB3 then I believe this is left at Disable. Turn it on for compatibility with older OSUSB controller.
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VHT = Very High Throughput = 802.11ac
HT = High Throughput = 802.11n
The first three sections are about optional features of the IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac standards. They should all help and should not hurt, and you want them enabled unless you suspect that your client or AP has a buggy implementation of that feature that is causing problems.
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LDPC is Low-Density Parity Check. It's a standard part of 802.11n and 802.11ac. It allows your 802.11 transmissions to be more efficient. You want it on for both VHT and HT.
STBC is Space-Time Block Coding. It's a standard part of 802.11n and 802.11ac. It allows your 802.11 transmissions to be more reliable and efficient. You want it on for both VHT and HT.
BeamCap/BEAM is almost certainly beamforming. Beamforming is a standard part of 802.11n and 802.11ac. It allows you to get greater better signal strength, and thus better throughput, at range. You want it on for both VHT and HT.
'Adaptivity' seems to relate to ETSI's (European Technology Standards Institute's) adaptive frequency hopping requirements which are mostly for Bluetooth. I note that ALFA says your adapter contains some kind of anti-Bluetooth-interference device, which is probably what this is all about. It probably has a stripped-down Bluetooth radio that simply tells other Bluetooth radios to stop using the frequencies that its Wi-Fi radio is using.
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The Adaptivity settings you're seeing don't seem to have any direct correlation to parts of the ETSI adaptivity test, so it's hard for me to say what it's all about. Maybe someone with deep knowledge of how Bluetooth AFH works might know what these settings mean. Then again, maybe these settings are very specific to Realtek's or ALFA's implementation, so perhaps no one outside of Realtek or ALFA would know what they mean, since there doesn't seem to be any public documentation about them.
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