This morning I moved locations to be nearer to one of the Ruckus AP's. Netgear A6210 causing BSOD (kernel security check failure) It deletes, I run another scan for hardware changes, and the network adapter reinstalls under the same driver! So I refresh the explore page for the driver folder, and the driver file A6210.sys is back. I also tried navigating to the system32/drivers folder, and deleting A6210.sys manually, after uninstalling the network adapter. However, without being able to override the computer on what the best driver is, I cannot try the work-around. If I try connecting via 5ghz, either in the wireless windows menu or using the A6210 Genie software (now uninstalled) then the computer crashes. For some reason I can connect to 2.4ghz via windows wireless network menu, it's a low quality signal (I have read that there are issues with using usb3.0 connection, this device and 2.4ghz connections) but it does connect. The device pops up for a second, little question mark, and then that disappears and the device is back in the Network adapters list! It will not even allow me to uninstall it and then leave it uninstalled, it's automatically reinstalling it as soon as it detects it. So I try uninstalling the device, and then scan for hardware changes. DM tells me the best driver is already installed. I do to DM and I right click the device, I try to update the driver manually to the location where the MediaTek driver saved. This would be fine, except that I cannot seem to get device manager to let me change the driver. Suggested fixes seem to mostly say to install the correct MediaTek driver, as it's their chip in the A6210. There is a known issue with the Netgear A6210 Wireless network adapter device where connecting to a network causes a system crash.
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