So now, I am posting if any member can help me? I have followed all the pathway that was suggested, finally I had a phone call from hp assistant, and she had no resolution for my case, she said the model is old so have low information about it now, I asked if i can buy CD with drivers from hp, she said (you need to go to Saudi Arabia Hp support because this where you purchased it, and i think probably they will have no stocks for it because it is very old). Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply ' Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.Īlthough I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP **Click the White Thumbs Up Button on the right to say Thanks** Hope this helps, for any further queries reply to the post and feel free to join us again Incase if you dont have the CD's, I strongly suggest you need to contact HP technical support over the phone and purchase the OEM verions operating system disks(Windows 7) from HP in order to restore your laptop If you have Windows 7 operating system CD's with you, you can resotre your laptop easily by doing clean install If you still continue with the upgrade, some features might not work and the laptop might have performance issues However if you want to upgrade to Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10, HP doesnt have drivers for the same Your laptop works normal with Windows 7 operating system without any issues Anyone know how I can resolve the 5 GHz connection issue in Lubuntu 15.We currently do note have Windows 10 drivers for your Notebook Any other vendor using the same underlying chip should supply a driver that will work with this card. Where can I get some drivers for this adapter for Windows 10? Or has anyone else here gotten the Win7/8/8.1 driver to work in Windows 10? Are there any generic Realtek drivers I can use, or is there a driver package from another vendor also selling a NIC using this chip that I can repurpose for my Rosewill unit? All it is is an RTL8812ae minipci-e card plugged into a PCI-e adapter with a Rosewill heatsink on top of it. It seems my problem is related to this one:ġ). It works beautifully as an n adapter, but not so much as an ac. In Lubuntu 15.04, the OS detects it perfectly, though it can not connect to 5 GHz networks, only 2.4 GHz. I haven't tried compatability mode yet (will mess with that tomorrow, I guess). The drivers from the Realtek site, last updated in april of 2015, did not work on the first pass in win10. Out of the box, it is not supported by Windows 10, which is surprising to me, since the underlying rtl8812ae seems pretty common. I just got a Rosewill ac1200pce adapter of the Egg.
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