TP-Link will release official Windows 10 drivers for these models as soon as possible.
Installing the Windows 8.1 driver may allow you to use both bands. Recently I changed headsets from a Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum 7.1 (yes I know headsets cant really do proper 7.1) to The HyperX Cloud Revolvers, mainly because i was having some issues with th. For models marked 'Partial', only the 2.4GHz band can be used with the Plug & Play driver on Windows 10. Hi Linus Community, was wondering if I could get your help with an issue that I cannot seem to fix.
For models marked 'No', Windows 10 users can try to install the Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 driver manually. The TP-LINK software just says "Please plug in a wireless network adapter. Models marked with 'Yes' can work with Windows 10 automatically.
Control Panel - Network - write down make and model of Wifi - double click on it - driver's tab - write down version - click Update Driver (may not do anything as MS is far behind certifying drivers). for win8.1 and tried to force an install on them, that changed the name to "TP-LINK something" for a few seconds and then reverted back to the former, the driver it wants to use is from 2006 and the one i tried to force an install of is from 2014.Īlso, the most funny thing is that the software that came with the card does not recognise it at all, but windows does since i can use it, but at a limited speed. Try actually updating your driver and clearing the network logon. Its documented as a fix in the TP-Link forum. The wireless chip inside the TP-Link is manufacured by Atheros, which is why this works. The TP-LINK Wireless PCI Express Adapter adapter is experiencing Not fixed driver- or hardware-related problems' This is a new PC build with Windows 8.1, and all I want is Internet access.
Currently the latest driver is 10.0.0.326 on. Complying with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, the device can use the 2. Installing the Qualcomm driver worked fine, though it took some googling to find it. The drivers for the card do not seem to be working, if i check it under devices i get "Qualcomm Atheros AR938x Wireless Network Adapter" and not any TP-LINK. Download and manually install the Atheros AR938 driver for win10. What This Product Does TP-LINK’s 450Mbps Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter, TL-WDN4800 allows you to connect a desktop computer to a wireless network and access a high-speed wireless network connection. The only downside was that TP Link doesnt have a Windows 10 driver yet and with the default Microsoft driver, the card would lose signal every 15 minutes or so.
The bandwidth i have available can reach up to 250mbit and does so on other devices. Win10 itself can find the card and use it for wifi, but the maximum speed i can get is 144mbit/s, and it only reaches maximum 60mbit if i use a speedtest service online. However, the drivers do not seem to work on win10. Recently I changed headsets from a Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum 7.1 (yes I know headsets can't really do proper 7.1) to The HyperX Cloud Revolvers, mainly because i was having some issues with th. I have recently bought a TL-WDN4800 PCI Express Adapter for my stationary PC. Hi Linus Community, was wondering if I could get your help with an issue that I cannot seem to fix.