![]() Has anyone else seen an issue with at least this card not seeing the wireless N networks in Win 8.1?īTW, this is a new Netgear R6100 which I installed on the 25th of this month. ![]() However according to the hardware specifications this adapter like many other '802.11n' adapters only supports the 2.4 GHz band: To be able to connect to signals in. This protocol is available for both the 2.4, and the 5.0 GHz frequency band. In looking at RealTek's site, I am not certain as to if their driver might be worthwhile taking a stab at it since the driver number is actually lower than the one installed. The Realtek RTL8188CE WLAN adapter is designed to connect to a IEEE 802.11b/g/n communication protocol. I am at a loss as to what might be the issue with the computer as the wireless card should pick this up. My cell phone which is a Samsung Galaxy Axiom, picks up the Wireless N signal perfectly. For standard Wireless G and below networks, there are at least 15 at any given time in my wireless range. I have tried channels 36 and 153 respectively and am the only one in my general region (I live in a 96 unit Apartment complex) with Wireless N enabled. I can see my standard Wireless G network just fine, but I cannot see my Wireless N network I have set up. Drivers direct from Toshiba's update installed on 10/25/13 V. On my Toshiba Laptop C855-S5306 with Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC network card installed.
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