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08-09-2015 07:01 AM
My internet was working fine until I upgraded to Windows 10. Is the new driver for Windows 10 64 bit available yet for the above model Laptop and the Wifi drive?
08-11-2015 10:14 PM
Even I had the same problem with Ralink wifi adapter. The temporary fix that i've found for myself is that I disable and again enable the adapter from control panel after every boot/wakeup. This seems to work for me, BUT WE NEED A PROPER FIX SOON!
08-13-2015 12:06 PM
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08-16-2015 09:18 PM
I had the same problem with my ralink rt3290 in my laptop when win 10 was installed. then i tried this yesterday and it worked..
1.uninstall any previous installed ralink driver from windows uninstall programs and from device manager under network
2.then download this driver http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/pcimpcicbrt2860rt2760rt2890/
go to above page fill the required information(its the mediatek/ralink official site) and download the driver..
3.then install the downloaded driver.
4.then restart.
5.then uninstall the previously installed ralink driver from windows uninstall programs only not from device manager.
6.then restart..
thats what solved my problem...
09-26-2015 05:23 PM
Hi! You really managed to resolve your problem?
I'm asking this because I've been quite hopeful for a couple of times (or more) just like you were here, with everything working as expected, high speed, no failure, blah, blah... and then, the following day, at some moment in time, everything failed down again and returned to the low speed, up-and-down sort of thing... 😞
10-02-2015 05:39 PM
I almost followed Phantom456 steps (see 08-16-2015 09:18 PM) .
I switched steps 1 and 2. I downloaded the update before uninstalling the driver from programs and device manager. I could not understand how I was to get the driver if I had no internet connection.
To install the drivers run setup.exe in Disk1 folder of the zip file.
In task manager > performance > wifi now seeing recieve rates of 192kbps.
A much happier PC and user
Thank you Pantom456
