Updating or Installing The Killer Control Center The Killer Control Center installers, contain drivers for the Killer Wireless-AC 1525/1535/1435, Killer E2200, E2205, E2400, and E2500. The Killer...
Wi-Fi Power Settings Unfortunately, Wi-Fi drops and performance problems are all too frequent with Windows, and Microsoft has addressed the issue, essentially placing...
Wi-Fi Adapter Disabling Some users have reported that their wireless adapter seems to be disabling itself, or is disabled by Windows. There are...
Driver Errors in Device Manager This article explains how to address each error that a user may encounter while using Killer devices. Code 10 Error...
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Issues Some users may experience issues with Bluetooth devices. These issues may include, but are not limited to: Unable to discover...
Windows Server Drivers From time to time, we receive requests for Windows Server compatible drivers for our network adapters. Although we do not...
Linux Support Most Killer Networking adapters work well with most Linux kernels without the need for any troubleshooting or setup. As there...
How Do I Avoid Breaking Antenna Cables When Changing M.2 Adapters? M.2 WiFi modules and their connectors continue to get smaller as system providers continue to make thinner notebooks and technology...
Installing The Killer 1535/1525/1435 in Ubuntu/Debian Some users may experience issues with their Killer Networking adapter on older versions of popular Linux kernels. Ubuntu/Debian 14.04 You...
Installing Drivers Using Device Manager If you would like to install the Killer Drivers without the Killer Performance Suite, you can do so using these...
Cannot See Certain Wi-Fi Networks Some users may experience issues with their Killer Wi-Fi adapter not being able to detect certain specific Wi-Fi access points....
Wi-Fi Channels 12 and 13 Some users have reported problems seeing Wi-Fi access points that are using channels 12 or 13. This issue is due to...
Verizon FIOS 5 GHz Issues Users may encounter a situation where their Killer Wireless-AC adapter will not connect to their FIOS router on the 5...
What Is A “Killer Enabled Device?” A “Killer Enabled Device” is any computer that is connected to the Internet using a currently supported Killer Networking adapter....
Wi-Fi Issues with 1435/1535/1525 on Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Some users have noted Wi-Fi disconnects and latency on some distros of Linux after recent updates. This issue likely affects...
Why Does My 1435/1525/1535 Bluetooth Say 4.1 Instead Of 4.2? Some users have noted that, in Device Manager, the Bluetooth device listed with the Killer Wireless-AC 1435, 1525, and 1535...
Bluetooth Stutter Some users may notice that their machines suffer from stuttering issues with Bluetooth devices. This issue may occur in the form...
Bluetooth Specifications Bluetooth support with our wireless adapter is dictated primarily by the operating system, i.e., Microsoft Windows or Linux. Our wireless...
Apex Legends Freezing, Lagging, Rubber-banding with Killer Adapters Some users have indicated problems with the Apex Legends game when using the Killer Control Center. Disabling Advanced Stream Detect...
Configuring Wi-Fi Channels and Channel Widths to Fix Slow Speeds and Disconnects The vast majority of Wi-Fi issues are the result of an incorrectly configured wireless network. If you have not set...