ASUS USB-AC50 User Manual
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To install the ASUS USB-AC50 Adapter on Windows 10, plug the adapter into a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port. Windows should automatically detect and install the necessary drivers. If not, download the latest drivers from the ASUS support website and install them manually.
Ensure that the USB adapter is properly seated in the USB port. Check that the drivers are up to date and that the Wi-Fi network is within range. Also, verify that the correct Wi-Fi password is entered.
To improve signal strength, position the adapter in a location with fewer obstructions. Use a USB extension cable to move it to a higher position or closer to your router.
If the adapter is not recognized, try plugging it into a different USB port. Check Device Manager for any issues and update or reinstall the drivers as necessary. Restarting the computer can also resolve recognition issues.
Yes, the ASUS USB-AC50 Adapter can be used on a Mac. However, you may need to download and install the appropriate drivers from the ASUS support website for compatibility.
Visit the ASUS support website, locate the USB-AC50 product page, and download the latest drivers. Follow the installation instructions provided to update the drivers.
Check for interference from other devices, update the adapter's drivers, and ensure the adapter is within range of the router. Reboot the router and adapter to refresh connections.
Ensure your Wi-Fi network uses WPA3 or WPA2 security protocols. Regularly update your router's firmware and use a strong, unique password for your Wi-Fi network.
Yes, the ASUS USB-AC50 Adapter supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, allowing for faster and more reliable connections on 5 GHz networks.
The ASUS USB-AC50 Adapter requires a USB port and is compatible with Windows operating systems. Check the ASUS support site for specific version compatibility and driver updates.