I got the answer that the IT team will analyze the Problem and contact me back. I contacted the Official Asus support (Germany) and gave them a detailed report. Prior to that I had a Realtek Wlan Driver. I never had such a Error in the Event Viewer nor did I have BSOD before I plugged the PCE-AC68 WLAN Adapter in my PC. That is what I understood from my research throughout the internet searching for a solution to this problem. The problem I described here is actually very common and in all cases (90%) caused by the PCE-AC68 driver. And also sometimes gives me BSOD stating something about the file bcmwl63a.sys.
#ASUS PCE AC68 WONT CONNECT DRIVERS#
The thing is the PCE-AC68 Drivers (2.0.8.8) works fine for me too but it generates a lot of Errors in the Event Viewer (Event ID 7000). Ok that is interesting, so you are running also on Windows 8.1 (64 Bit) but don't get the errors in the Windows Event Viewer. I have the latest driver from the ASUS Website (Version 2.0.8.8).
Has anyone experienced a similar problem with this wireless adapter ? If your computer does not detect it, you may need to. I see that there is a newer version of the BROADCOM Adapter at this website ( ) ,but I am not sure if I should download it or wait for the PCE-AC68 Driver Update ? The adapter needs to be added to a PCI slot and the wireless antenna needs to be connected to the adapter. In my Device Manager the version of ASUS PCE-AC68 802.11ac Network Adapter is 6.30.223.228 and the date is 06-Feb-14.When I look at my PC, I see the PCI / PnP Network is: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. So I thought that the Problem might go away if I update the BROADCOM Adapter.In the MEMORY.DMP I get the message that the Problem is caused by: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\bcmwl63a.sys A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.