Installation and Setup

Being a USB adapter the actual installation is almost non-existent, just plug the AC56 into a USB3 port and it is good to go. Just be sure to not leave it hanging out in a place where damage could occur to either your PC or the adapter and if need be, use the included stand. Your operating system should recognize the device and from here you can install the operating drivers and utilities.

Through the utilities included on the driver disk you will find everything you need to connect yourself to the power of wireless AC. If WPS is your thing simply hit the button on the side of the adapter or use the WPS tab from within the utility. You can also simply scan for wireless signals, find yours and connect to it after entering your password (your network should always be password protected.) The status tab also has a few quick tools for you to use in the way of an IP release and renew option as well as the ability to ping anything right from the window.

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Deb0 replied the topic: #33462 16 Dec 2013 18:05
So you have your brand new WirelessAC router. What is the quickest way to access those speeds? How about taking a look at the USB-AC56 adapter from ASUS.

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