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The Driver bundle from Github as well as proprietary drivers that came with the device are not working. As it turns out, the N10 uses the RTL8188SU chipset, which is similar enough to the RTL8188CE chipset that the driver that ASUS offers is compatible with the PCI-e based solution, despite the fact that the PCEe adapter is made by Rosewill, and while ASUS says the driver works up to OS X 10.9, it does in fact work on 10.11 El Capitan. Download ASUS PCE-AC56 Utility driver v.2.1.3.8 for Windows 10, Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows. I'm trying to get this ASUS USB-AC56 adapter installed on Ubuntu 17.10.
UPDATE/FIX: ASUS offers drivers for their USB-N10 adapter, which I have. The Realtek card is a Rosewill RNX-N250PCe with the Realtek RTL8188CE chipset. Change platform as needed in the MakeFile under section 'Platform Related'. Modified to compile against kernels > 3.18 - tested on Archlinux x8664 against kernel 4.6.2 - should also compile for earlier kernels. The ASUS wireless card has the BCM4352 chipset in it, and the AirPort thread has no dice for this particular chipset/manufacturer. ASUS USB-AC56 driver from Asus downloads. It works, but help with this would be nice. REREEDIT: I have an old ASUS USB-N10 wireless adapter that luckily has support for Mac via a driver from ASUS, but it's hella slow. I've attached a screenshot of my PCI-E network devices. REEDIT: Turns out I can't use the Realtek card. Help would be greaty accpreciated become atm I can't connect to the internet and have to use my school 1:1 MacĮDIT: I have an old realtek card that I can use for now, but I'd prefer to use the ASUS one since it supports 5 GHz.
#Asus ac56 drivers how to#
I'm pretty sure it's Broadcom, but I can't figure out how to install drivers I found here: I have a PCE-AC56 wireless card which is a PCI-E based solution. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide