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Set the time to EST but it continues to show date and time in December / January. Nothing ! Also, shouldn't this router have some type of accurate clock ? The log file is a TXT file you can open with Notepad, and Mark, Copy & Paste it to a message here.įollowed your instructions to the letter.
You can “Mark (highlight), Copy (CTRL C) & Paste (CTRL V)” the last 25-30 lines of it to a post here or do the same thing with the log file itself. If it still fails, continue with the setup and then save the System Log. The next page should be the USB Modem page – again, Asus has made it Plug & Play, all you should have to do is click Connect! Wait three to five minutes and it should figure it out.
#Broadcom bcm4360 802.11 wireless controller 7.21.94.136 password
I can’t remember the particulars, but I think you press Go and the next page you setup an Admin password so do that. Open a browser, it should figure out to use the Ethernet connection and the router’s Quick Internet Setup page should open. Turn off any wireless connection on the computer. Reset the router by pressing and holding the reset button for 5 to 10 seconds and release. On the file client and server, start Wireshark, and pick the IP/Port of the opposite end to filter.You’re welcome! Good feedback! Try this: Disconnect everything from the Asus except one Ethernet cable between a computer and a LAN port. Once a connection has been established, unless the client gets very busy handling beacon information or is being asked to change SSIDs frequently, it is a higher level set of protocols that should be considered. Usual use of Wireshark is to check issues with initial connection setup or teardown - AP Associate and Connect/Disconnect flow. Can you describe the source and destination and the tool(s) used to transfer the file(s)? The size of the files is also a useful metric.ĭo browsing, email, Skype, IM applications work reasonably well? Is this the only slow performing case? I think we should try and address this case first. I had around only 5 MB/s (and jumping up and down a lot) when copying files over wlan. On the Windows side, you can use Netspot or Acrylic WiFi. You can use Mac's Wireless diagnostics to see all the radios that your adapter can see. There does not seem to be many other devices in the 2.4G channels close by. On 2.4G, you are getting better speeds than 802.11g (54Mbps) which is a good sign. Is the server TCP or UDP? One suggestion is to look at the Wireshark packets when you transfer files over WLAN on 2.4G and see the average packet size and the protocol used and check if iPerf shows similar throughput. The default for iPerf should be 64-byte packets. So as it seems both WLANs should be faster than my WAN connection (80/20 Mbit/s). If you are concerned about your WLAN, Wireshark is the best tool to look at the radio frames and check if there are any RF issues. Once you verify the internal network speeds and throughput to your router and do not see any packet drop issues, or latency, you can go one step further and go to a public iPerf server ( ) and run the same tests.Ģ.4G and 5G will differ in speeds on your local LAN. If you have Windows machine, there is a iPerf server for Windows. You can measure your internal network performance by using iPerf ( ) and setting up a client on your Mac and a server on another Mac. This measure end-to-end speed from the client to the server crossing WLAN, Gateway and intermediate public servers. So 80 Megabit download (5 GHz) and 30 Megabit (2.4 GHz) are the results from there. This is good to know.įile copy tests are with a 2 GB file from a Samba Share on a NAS (can send via LAN up to 880 Megabit/s). This eliminates any OS/Driver specific issues, since they have different drivers. Yes, it is exactly the same behavior in Windows an OS X.
#Broadcom bcm4360 802.11 wireless controller 7.21.94.136 install
W7/W8.1 drivers can be downloaded from Install Windows 7 and earlier on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support, and these support W7/W8.1 as noted in the System Requirements for each specific Mac model's download.īC6 drivers can be download using BC Assistant as follows. There are two separate sets of drivers - BC5 - W7/W8.1, and BC6 - W10. So should I really use the older drivers? Why does Apple use bad/broken Win 8 drivers? Or aren't they for Windows 10? The Windows 8 drivers are the newer ones, but in 5 GHz band I get with windows 8 drivers only around 30 MB/s throughput and with Windows 7 drivers I get 50 MB/s. As I am running Windows 10, I think I should use Windows 8 drivers, correct?
#Broadcom bcm4360 802.11 wireless controller 7.21.94.136 mac os
I created a new Bootcamp install stick under Mac OS and now I can find Windows 8 and Windos 7 drivers on the USB Stick.
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Please see the following two links to manage specific driver updates.
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Is it possible to disable the Windows Update only for certain devices? I don't think so, or?