Archer T2UH AC600 Windows 10 problems
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Archer T2UH AC600 Windows 10 problems
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Model : Archer T2UH AC600
Hardware Version : 2.0
Hello everyone :-)
after switching to Windows 10 I saw that my old TL-WN722N adapter (with which I was very happy under Windows 7 so far!) had no Windows 10 drivers.
The older driver kind of worked, but I got problems with the stick, that I randomly lost my connection (disabling power saving for the stick didnt help).
So I bought a the TP-Link Archer T2UH AC600 adapter, which has Windows 10 drivers.
But I have problems with this adapter, too!
As soon as there is data transmitting I get ping spikes every few seconds. While not very noticeable with normal browsing, Voice over IP or playing an online game is not really possible.
I already looked up different suggestions on the internet, but nothing so far has helped.
I tried:
- using only the driver Windows supplied
- reinstalling the driver from TP-Link website
- disabling windows update settings
- disabling stuff like location tracking, cortana, etc.
- trying different adapter settings (e.g. disabling 5Ghz and so on)
- disabling auto configuration with netsh
- disabling hidden Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter
I hope anyone can help me.
Greetings!
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Model : Archer T2UH AC600
Hardware Version : 2.0
Hello everyone :-)
after switching to Windows 10 I saw that my old TL-WN722N adapter (with which I was very happy under Windows 7 so far!) had no Windows 10 drivers.
The older driver kind of worked, but I got problems with the stick, that I randomly lost my connection (disabling power saving for the stick didnt help).
So I bought a the TP-Link Archer T2UH AC600 adapter, which has Windows 10 drivers.
But I have problems with this adapter, too!
As soon as there is data transmitting I get ping spikes every few seconds. While not very noticeable with normal browsing, Voice over IP or playing an online game is not really possible.
I already looked up different suggestions on the internet, but nothing so far has helped.
I tried:
- using only the driver Windows supplied
- reinstalling the driver from TP-Link website
- disabling windows update settings
- disabling stuff like location tracking, cortana, etc.
- trying different adapter settings (e.g. disabling 5Ghz and so on)
- disabling auto configuration with netsh
- disabling hidden Microsoft Kernel Debug Network Adapter
I hope anyone can help me.
Greetings!