Qualcomm Atheros Ar9485 Driver Windows 7 Asus Iso
Feb 03, 2013 The AR9485 9.2.0.469 driver fluctuates speeds a lot at the cost of signal quality strength (going from 5 bars to 3.) That driver is pure ****. The only thing that changes panel wise is the support for 'Dynamic Mimo Power Saving,' which means **** when this.
Hi, When I tested Windows 8.1 Preview I had this same issue with the Atheros wireless connection. The same thing is happening with Windows 10 Technical Preview. So I am pasting the solution in case it helps: I own a Lenovo G470 and my problem is solved. Device manager was showing I had a Realtek wireless lan driver facing a startup error.
I tried updating the driver even with a LAN connection working but had no luck. Then I downloaded the latest Realtek/Atheros bundle drivers from the Lenovo support site, installed them and still no luck. The driver shown in Device Manager seemed to be the same that was installed before and still not working. So I tried to update the driver choosing the Browse My Computer for Driver Software / Let me pick a list of device drivers.
It showed three options: Realtek driver, Microsoft driver and Atheros driver. Tried each one, as soon as I chose the ATHEROS driver the wireless lan icon appeared and everything started working! I hope this helps someone.
Now my Windows 8.1 notebook rocks. Best regards and thanks for the help! I've follow your screenshoot and the checkbox was unmarked when it showed only the Intel and Microsoft entries. Now it showed a lot more companies including Atheros and Qualcomm, but probably this is related to the fact I tried to install the drivers for Windows 8.1. Anyway, the Atheros drivers were only for ethernet cards, and the Qualcomm ones always returned an error 10 'unable to initialize device', also the one for my exact chipset (AR5004G).
Raskraska po energosberezheniyu. Where can I get the hardware id? I'll open later the computer case to look directly to the card to see if I can get more info. Same problem with my i7 Lenovo Z560 - except I have just 'cleanly' installed the 'market release' of Win10 Enterprise (64-bit).
And while I did not have to load an 'OEM' driver under Win10 'Insider's Preview' version, this 'market release' reflected that it found a Realtek wifi - not the Atheros. Using your suggestion, Cesar, I 'browsed' - selected 'Let me pick.' - opted for the Atheros and my useless 'Realtek' wifi card became functional with the Atheros driver. And I'll make a note of this for my clients who will (no doubt) have similar 'mis-read' wifi and other hardware.
Installed, no issues, still only connecting at 64mbps The Installer will allow you to uninstall the previous version which I did. Then installed the driver. I haven't had issues with connecting in the past. So I don't know what benefit this version has.
I only know I connect at 64mbps, My wife's HP win 8 Pro touch screen all in one connects at 120mbps. Not a real problems for me as my Internet connections is only 40mbps, I can plug in if I have any large transfer to make. Oh thanks for letting me know that we can only connect @ 64 mpbps. This laptop is really a piece of ****z. Crappy sound chipset.and now crappy WLAN.