Random network WUSB600N 2.0 Win7 64 connection times

Hi, I used my WUSB600N for quite awhile, as well in windows 64-bit vista and windows7-64. However in win7, I have random connection problems, my speed will increase from 54 Mbps down for either; 13.5, 5.5 or 1 MB/s and I can not use you firefox or IE8 to view internet, I get "timeout response" etc. This never happened in Vista64 or 32.

I have tried both drivers default Windows vista drivers and now on the new driver windows 7 3.0.10.

The only solution is to remove the adapter and plug it back to my PC, then it will work.

PC specs are;

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UDH

-BIOS: F3a (I can't update the BIOS, or at least that the BIOS signon message never changes)

GPU: Sapphire Radeon 4890

Processor: AMD Phenom2 940BE

RAM: OCZ Reaper DDR2 x8gb

Operating system: Win7 64 all updates

WiFI adpt: WUSB600N ver2.0

-Pilot: 3.0.10

I use WPA2-PSK TKIP

WPA has the problem aswell same time as TKIP and AES, WEP has the same problem, no security has also the same problem.

Solved! I now use spec cable Ethernet gigabit.

~ Spartan

Tags: Linksys Adapters

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