(Latest drivers from Netgear website without the extra software Netgear)
Update with USB 3.0 PCIe card:
The first attempt at a "anchor Uspeed PCI-E to USB 3.0 2 Port Express Card card with 1 USB 3.0 20-pin connector" PCIe card just went again next. Driver installation was ok, but when I started a rsync to SAMBA Share the USB 3.0 controller and thus adopted the Netgear adapter. After several driver combinations I have once given up in frustration. Throughout the AC Adapter USB3.0 Gemurkse is just amazing. As a last attempt, before I simply still get myself a ASUS RT-AC66U as a bridge, I looked at the "Inateck KTU3FR-2O2I USB 3.0 Express Card PCI-E Card 2 ports + 1 USB 3.0 20-pin connector" ordered because she has a Fresco chipset and not the VIA USB 3.0 chipset. Latest driver did not want to install. So download older version, and because it worked. Netgear Adapter plug in and it works. Unfortunately USBtree shows that does not depend of the adapter with USB 3.0 full speed on the controller. So again looking for drivers and drivers here are links which it ultimately comes down as expected:
Inateck USB 3.0 PCIe Card: FLUSB3.0-3.6.4.0 - [...]
Netgear A6210 (Mediatek MT7612U): USB (RT2870 / RT2770 / RT307X / RT2070 RT357X / RT3370 / RT8070 / RT5X7X / MT7610 / MT7601 / MT7612U) - [...]
- Mediatek drivers also allow more adjustment in the Device Manager
(DFI LT X48-T2R Lanpary, Core 2 Quad (3.6GHz), 8GB (4x2GB), Windows7 Professional 64bit)
Give 'ultimately only 4 stars because the whole drivers and hardware tweaking really does not have to be.