After searching through blogs it states there are no drivers. Its the chipset that I need to look for. However I still see others saying it doesnt fucnction on Ubuntu well and to buy another wifi adaptor.

I just installed ubuntu on both my laptop and gaming desktop. my laptop is working fine but I have a netgear wifi card on my pc. I have tried following some tutorials online but have come up empty. there is a github page -A6210 where someone has made a driver. I tried copying and pasting the commands in terminal but I just get command not found. How would I go about installing this driver? is there anything I need to type into the terminal berfore copying and pasting?


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We purchased an USB 3.0 device. It is advertised as "faster access with USB 3.0". We install the driver. We plug this piece of hardware into an USB 3.0 port. It only works as an USB 2.0 device. The free Tool "USB Device Tree Viewer" confirms this. USB 2.0 speed only. The achieved transfer rates are way too low. As an USB 3.0 device, the A6210 should do much better.

I am using a new X99 chipset based system from ASRock and was amazed that the A6210 would not run at USB 3.0 speed in any of the USB 3.0 ports on the system!!! I was using the most recent genuine NetGear drivers, supposedly suitable for Windows 10 as well. Additionally the ASRock motherboard does not use any third party USB chipsets or hubs, they are all supported directly by the X99 chipset. So I was doubly surprised that the A6210 would not function at it's rather speed.

So this is an odd problem that I've had no luck figuring out. I've just reinstalled Windows 10, and prior to this I had no problems with the adapter. But now, if I try to install Netgenie via CD, or the latest A6210 driver after downloading it, my computer crashes with a Kernal Fault before either process will finish.

Hello I purchased my netgear a6210 adapter in june and installed it in june with no problems at all using the disc. Yesterday I updated my computer and when i came back today and laucnhed the netgear genie I could not connect to my 5g network and only could connect to the non 5g one. Thinking it was A driver problem I uninstalled the driver. When i tried reinstalling my driver it would get stuck on the step that told me to plug in my a6210. It would tell me that I did not have it plugged in even though I did. Because it didn't work i completely uninstalled netgear and tried reinstalling it. Now when i try to install it again the only two options I have are to reinstall or remove and neither work. The netgear application is still in my control panel when i go to uninstall a prgram but it won't let me uninstall. Also there is no program files or folder where they used to be. What exactly shoudl I do?


Browse to your copied RT2870 resources folder, grab the Yosemite kext file under driver. Copy it to /Library/Extensions. Chown it and chmod it to the appripriate permissions all other kext's have.

I own the NETGEAR A6210 Wi-Fi Adapter. But recently, as in a week and a half or so ago, the drivers just completely gave up. Now, I know the official NETGEAR drivers suck, which is why I was using the Mediatek MT7612U drivers. But they appear to have completely vanished from my PC. I try and reinstall them, but they don't show up in the driver section for some reason. Okay, back to the crappy NETGEAR drivers then, I guess? Well, when installed they give me 2-3 mbps, where previously I had 160-180 mbps. So back to the even crappier generic Windows drivers, which don't give me any higher speed than the NETGEAR ones. Btw, I've rebooted my system several times, because of which I know that's not going to help.

In desperation, I try downloading the drivers on another computer, on which the adapter ran at 180+mbps (my ISP speed is 200mbps down, so almost maxing it out two stories higher). After that, I reinstalled Windows 10, thinking that might fix the problem, but it obiously didn't. It wasn't a clean install, I kept all the files and apps, but was worth trying.

So this wifi adapter is using mediatek MT7612U chipset. Clean everything (disconnect and remove netgear driver) and then install the below. So far (4 hours) it's working, and they should either use this driver or give any sort of support. Next one (this was my 3rd netgear stuff (1 router and 2 wifi adapter)) will be definately from another brand.

Hello! I have a problem with my wifi adapter and id like a solution, basically when i had my netgear upgrade my thing didnt work anymore it was not detected, i tried it on my brothers computer and it also didnt work. I dont know if its the software or the hardware. I use windows 10 and i had the update that i recieved today

I'm not sure if this will be posted as a reply to you or the discussion group or if some NetGear moderator will see it and forward it to one of the programers. It's only my HUMBLE opinion that this is a "SOFTWARE" problem NOT the adapter itself! My adapter IS working!! Using the MediaTek drivers I'm getting BLINDING download speeds!!

Same thing happened to me and on the advice of support I threw away an older model because they said it no longer was working ... so I spent good money on a new one that does not work and trashed a perfectly good one... thanks netgear for wasting my time and money!

After my last botched install and hitting the cancel button, ironically the blue light on the A6210 came on on my A6210 and I had internet access! Maybe try cancelling the install after it stalls with Device not found, unplug the adapter, replugging in the adapter and see if Win 10 picks it up and assigns the driver! If it does and shows the MediaTek driver you're off to the races!!

Under Properties for the card it showed Driver Provider MediaTek, driver date 4/21/15, driver version 5.1.22.0 which long story short, IS the same one IF you could get it when Netgear Genie installs.

I, too, had gotten my A6210 to work doing what you had done prior to your post via hit or miss. Unfortunately I didn't remember exactly step by step how I had done it. I also did not wish to have a useless piece of hardware! Your step by step directions ARE WHAT NETGEAR SHOULD HAVE POSTED on their driver page and also in ANY forum relating to this problem but as of yet I HAVE NOT seen such a post!


-- Glenn1951, your first note about MediaTek driver caught my eye so I went and just downloaded and installed it. Finally got the 802.11ac Wireless LAN card to show up in my Devices. (MediaTek, driver date 4/21/15, driver version 5.1.22.0) I searched MediaTek and that driver number and got a link that had 5.1.25.0 listed, but when I installed it, it showed as 5.1.22.0. I used this link and the top section. Click in the part number column to download.

 


-- Koidave, I followed your steps to just update the driver for the 802.11ac Wireless LAN card to the Netgear A6210 driver instead of the MediaTek. I had to try it twice. First time I somehow got an autoselect of MediaTek. The next try I saw MediaTek and Netgear drivers show up. I selected the Netgear and got it working. First I tried to connect and had the most terrible speed. (Worse than my older WNA3100 with terrible speeds.) I thought maybe it was because my laptop started to download an update. (I sure need to control when it downloads them!). I disconnected because I realized I was connected on the 2.4GHz band. When I connect to the 5GHz band I finally struck speed gold. I have top speeds finally that match what my provider gives.

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Some time ago I had problems getting A6210 software to recognise my adapter and in the process of messing around I have installed two versions of the driver software I now have 1.0.0.32 and 1.0.0.34 installed. I have tried uninstalling both and can uninstall 1.0.0.32 but no matter what I try I cannot uninstall 1.0.0.34. If I uninstall version 1.0.0.32 and try to re-install it the wireless adapter cannot be found (probably due to the presence of version 1.0.0.34)

No error message at all, I try and uninstall driver 1.0.0.34 via control panel and all I get is "Failed to Complete Installation" message. I am thinking 1.0.0.32 is working fine as I can connect to the internet.

I managed after some fiddling to reinstall 1.0.0.34 again and then uninstall it properly, it then accepted the new driver without a problem. It was strange that there was no netgear folder to manually delete on C drive.

I have tried restarting my computer. I tried switching USB ports, trying different cabels, testing my extention cabel, tried the adapter directly into a USB port. Nothing. I tried reinstalling the software, and updating the drivers - nothing. I downloaded the Netgear Genie app too, still nothing. I tried various things, and it doesn't work. 2351a5e196

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