xCarpeNoctem
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Thank you for your insight! Will be downloading it now and will see how it goes!Hi,
whilst waiting on the symbol download I can still take a quick look see and from what you posted above this driver:
RTL8192su.sys Thu Mar 28 07:41:32 2013: Realtek RTL8192SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter Driver
Needs updating..
I checked your motherboard support page (your first port of call whenever a system driver is needed) and you do have updates pending for Windows 10 under LAN:
View attachment 34827
H170-PRO | Motherboards | ASUS United Kingdom
Try updating the driver and see if the bsod's stop.
Send any new bsod after making the above changes.
No problem! The only thing I see involving realtek are the hd audio drivers. A person from another forum suggested that it may be my wireless adapter card that is 6 years old. Do you think these services or drivers have anything to do with that? It shows up as belkin wireless adapter in device manager.Ok I think i know what i did, I must have highlighted 'Asus H170 Pro' only without the gaming included sorry.
However;
This still doesn't explain why that driver is on your system? Have you tried checking Device manager to see if you actually have that component?
Quite possible especially as your original site only has audio drivers and it's a wireless card but we'll see.A person from another forum suggested that it may be my wireless adapter card that is 6 years old.
Will be buying a new adapter tomorrow! Will let you know how it goes!Quite possible especially as your original site only has audio drivers and it's a wireless card but we'll see.
I did a quick search and it would seem that there is a Belkin which uses a Realtek RTL8192SU solution:
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The driver update included dates from 2012 so not sure if that helps but let us know.
So I just bought a new adapter: Amazon.com: OURLINK 600Mbps mini 802.11ac Dual Band 2.4G/5G Wireless Network Adapter USB Wi-Fi Dongle Adapter with 5dBi Antenna Support Windows XP,Win Vista,Win 7,Win 8.1, Win 10,Mac OS X 10.6-10.12.4: Computers & AccessoriesGood luck Carpe!
Hmm... Is the laptop in use closer to the router? Also if the pc is in some out of the way corner you might be seeing the slowdown. See if re-locating either the pc or router helps..So I just bought a new adapter: Amazon.com: OURLINK 600Mbps mini 802.11ac Dual Band 2.4G/5G Wireless Network Adapter USB Wi-Fi Dongle Adapter with 5dBi Antenna Support Windows XP,Win Vista,Win 7,Win 8.1, Win 10,Mac OS X 10.6-10.12.4: Computers & Accessories
And ran into another problem lol. So this adapter is not picking up the internet speeds that it is suppose to. Im getting only 3mbps on this desktop while my laptop is getting 60+mbps. I do wanna test my bsod issues but I cant really play my games with such low speeds especially with family members under the same network. Any thoughts?