Disconnecting on its own

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Disconnecting on its own
Disconnecting on its own
2022-09-01 09:13:50
Model: Archer T2U Plus  
Hardware Version: V1
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Hey, so whenever I connect to a 5Ghz network (It's fine for 2.4Ghz networks), a couple hours later it will just stop working and the only way to fix it is to use the windows troubleshooter. It's solution is to reset the wifi adapter and the fixed problems are always the same (Image attached).

Then a couple hours later, it stops working again and I have to do the same thing again. How can I fix this?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:Disconnecting on its own
2022-10-15 14:05:41

Hello   @Speed_ 

Sorry for the late reply, If the 5Ghz wifi band is not stable with the adapter. 

It is recommended to change 5Ghz wifi channel to channels 36/40/44/48 channels. 

Please also try to the latest official driver for T2U Plus. 

Try this chipset driver here for the T2U Plus:  

Realtek Chipset Driver for Archer T2U(Nano/ Plus)/T3U(Nano/ Plus)/T4U(Plus)/T4UH/T9UH (Win7/Win10)

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