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2 weeks ago
@technocomputers Hi, Is "AX6000" the actual model name of your router or just the class of Wi-Fi speed? Anyway, as far as I am aware none of the "Archer" routers supports Dual-WAN.
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2 weeks ago
@ClausBille That is indeed very weird. So, in the Device Manager you have something like a "TP-Link Wireless USB Adapter" or "TP-Link Wireless Nano USB Adapter" showing up in the section "Network...
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2 weeks ago
@zotyola Then either something else is not right or the driver somehow refuses to work with the USB3 host controller of your computer. Perhaps someone from TP-Link has an idea. By the way, in case...
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2 weeks ago
@ClausBille Hi, Even a computer that only has a LAN connection should show a network icon in the taskbar of Windows 11. If there is none, then something is not right with your installation of Windows...
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2 weeks ago
@LordBeerus Hi, Based on your AX73 router's IP address your ISP has implemented so-called "CGNAT" (carrier-grade NAT). This is very common nowadays and millions of Internet users are affected by it,...
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2 weeks ago
@jayfreddy Ok. So the driver on the CD is the same version as the one available on TP-Link's website. https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/archer-txe50uh/ Then I guess it is what it is and...
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