This is clearly an issue with the driver that hasn't been fixed yet (driver 101.10.340.2)Įdit: if you don't have the option to change to WPA-Personal on your adapter settings then you can follow this trickġ- open an ADMIN powershell and export your current network settings: netsh wlan export profile key=clear folder=c:\Ģ- look for the exported xml file matching your network name and change the from whatever it was before toģ- delete your current network settings (right click and select Forget on your wifi selection menu)Ĥ- reimport the wifi settings from your modifed xml Easiest way to narrow down this issue is to disable security altogether on your router (if possible) and check if speeds are back to normal, if yes then it's a matter to finding the right security type that works for your case. ![]() ![]() On my case setting the security to WPA instead of WPA2 fixed the problem.
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