Somewhere in-between, the ethernet port stopped working though, and due to various circumstances I didn't notice until much later on, leading to my current quandary of wondering whether or not the loss of function is in some manner caused by the above mentioned change, or a completely unrelated matter.
A while back, due to an update that broke Miracast functionality, I had read at the time that this was due to Intel pulling the plug on interoperability, and as a result I had replaced the driver with one for "Realtek 8822BE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC", which indeed restored Miracast functionality. I did get a singular reply solely regarding the question of whether all Maximus X Hero Wifi-AC boards come with the same on-board network adapters here:įrom this, I inferred that all Maximus X Hero Wifi-AC ship with Intel i219-V Ethernet Adapter along with Intel WIfi and BT adapters. I'm currently facing some issues with my ethernet adapter (described here) and hoping to seek some clarification, as SE and Discord did not bring much more clarification. Join Date May 2017 Reputation 32 Posts 33įirst of all, thank you for all the great threads here! ST1000LM035-1RK172 (1 TB, 5400 RPM, SATA-III) HDD + SHGP31-500GM-2 500.1 GBĪnker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Realtek ALC256 AMD K17.6 - Realtek Audio with DTX:X Ultra NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB (Samsung VRAM) - OC'ed & UV 2010Mhz Core Clock / +582Mhz Memory Clock Open, shared key, and pair-wise key authenticationĥ.G.SKILL DRR4 - 3200Mhz CL18 (18-19-19-36) - 32GB(16GBx2) - Using Thaiphoon Burner Tool IEEE 802.11k Radio Resource MeasurementĤ. IEEE 802.11e QoS Enhancement (WMM, WMM-SA Client mode)Ģ. Complies with PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1.1ġ. Backward compatible with 802.11b/g devices while operating at 802.11n data ratesġ. Maximum PHY data rate up to 150Mbps using 20MHz bandwidth, 300Mbps using 40MHz bandwidthĦ. 2×2 MIMO technology for extended reception robustness and exceptional throughputĤ. Complete 802.11n MIMO solution for 2.4GHz bandģ. CMOS MAC, Baseband MIMO PHY, and RF in a single chip for IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible WLANĢ.
With 2 independent RF blocks, the RTL8192CE can perform fast roaming without link interruption.
As the recipient, the RTL8192CE also supports explicit sounding packet feedback that helps senders with beamforming capability. At the receiver, extended range and good minimum sensitivity is achieved by having receiver diversity up to 2 antennas.
Moreover, RTL8192CE provides one spatial stream space-time block code (STBC) to extend the range of transmission. Features include two spatial streams transmission, short guard interval (GI) of 400ns, spatial spreading, and transmission over 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth. The RTL8192CE baseband implements Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) with 2 transmit and 2 receive paths (2T2R) and is compatible with the IEEE 802.11n specification. The RTL8192CE provides a complete solution for a high throughput performance wireless client. It combines a MAC, a 2T2R capable baseband, and RF in a single chip.
The Realtek RTL8192CE is a highly integrated single-chip MIMO (Multiple In, Multiple Out) Wireless LAN (WLAN) solution for the wireless high throughput 802.11n specification.