Other than that, if you're up for it, try the newest Broadcom package from Station-Drivers. ![]() ![]() After a lot of googling, I've found that the newest ASUS 2.1.1.4/.5 driver package (7.35.315.0 is the Broadcom chipset driver version) is what is causing it. If you're like me and have this Wi-Fi card, then you might have noticed random BSODs, NetworkUXBroker crashes leading to system freezes on Wi-Fi channel changes, disconnects, 'WLAN Extensibility has stopped' flooding the event log etc.
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