![]() System is Windows 10 圆4 with system version 1607 (anniversary update) and Wifi-Adapter is Atheros Qualcomm AR9485. So I don't know how to force windows to accept the "older" driver. ![]() So I don't know a way to install the new drivers while the old drivers are uninstalled. Deinstalling the older drivers through device manager results in the device disappearing completely from device manager and "find new hardware" results in the device coming back with the windows drivers it originally had. I looked and found that the older driver windows is using has a never signing date (feb 2016), therefore windows thinks its the latest one (the official atheros 10.0.0.329 is from july 2015). I downloaded the driver and low and behold, Windows 10 tells me i have the latest driver already. Solution suggested by ASUS und apparently the one working for him was updating the driver, as Win10 uses 3.0.2.201 but the atheros website lists a 10.0.0.329 as latest driver and that was also the exact one ASUS suggested. Found a guy through google who has exactly the same problems (random disconnects, only rebooting allows to reconnect to wifi) on exactly the same wifi adapter, an Atheros Qualcomm AR9485. ![]() I have trouble with my Wifi since anniversary update. TL DR: Windows thinks my in fact newer drivers are older and refuses to let me install it, deinstalling windows drivers makes the device disappear from device manager and thus eliminates the possibility to install my newer drivers, because i have no. Ok guys, you are kind of my last resort for now.
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