11-17-2018 11:38 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:21 PM by ROGBot
11-17-2018 12:43 PM
11-18-2018 07:40 AM
11-24-2018 02:53 PM
Change log:
v2.1.012.0
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Date 08.11.2018
- Several driver strings were changed
- Link Speed setting was changed for ASUS XG-C100F
- Passed WHQL testing for Windows 10RS5
v2.1.010.0
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Date 29.09.2018
- Service name changed to match the driver name.
- Fix for receive path stuck under heavy load.
- Fix for statistics not reported correctly via WMI (MSFT_NetAdapterStatisticsSettingData class).
- Fix for flow control settings not configured correctly in some cases.
v2.1.009.0
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Date 03.08.2018
- PHY temperature reported via WMI is always zero.
v2.1.008.0
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Date 04.07.2018
- Changes in error handling for resource allocation. Previous version could cause BSoD
v2.1.007.0
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Date 03.07.2018
- Added Tx stuck Firmware interrupt handler that triggers Tx path reset sequence in both H/W and S/W.
- Strict speed policy - only chosen speed is advertised.
- Perform NIC reset when PHY global fault is detected on AQC100 (Applicable to Aquantia SFP modules).
- Take control over eFUSE before reading (important fix for secure chips because driiver reads secure hash from eFuse).
- New Tx data path w/SGDMA.
v2.1.006.0
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Date 26.05.2018
- Reallocate stale NBLs instead of using work item after suspend resume
- Major code refactoring
01-19-2019 10:47 AM
MRBULL wrote:
anyone from asus working on this issue? that update didn't help anything at all ..
01-19-2019 04:55 PM
02-08-2020 09:00 AM
Zammin wrote:
When I use the Aquantia 5G port for internet on my Maximus XI Formula I get all kinds of weird issues ranging from intermittently slow internet to games either not being able to connect online or taking forever to connect/load. Black Ops 4 won't even work through the 5G port and Destiny 2 takes forever to load. I was on the driver version released in September at the time. I haven't tried the one that was just released the other day since there were no details about what it fixes/changes on the ASUS driver page.
It says to remove the previous driver before installing, I have done a fresh install of windows 10 since the last time I tried using the 5G port. Can anyone confirm if windows installs a default driver for the 5G port and whether it needs to be removed first? Or can I just go ahead and install the new 5G driver? I didn't bother installing the driver when I installed windows because of the problems it gave me last time.