T4U V2 Windows 10 1803 64 bit problems

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T4U V2 Windows 10 1803 64 bit problems
T4U V2 Windows 10 1803 64 bit problems
2018-09-21 20:50:48
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Anyone have idea why my T4U v2 cannot use at all at my windows 10 1803? the signal will dropped to 1 bar even though the signal is fine and cannot use it. I am using the latest driver from TP Link website already. Driver version is 1030.11.503.2016, tried both from windows update and manual update. I think this problem only happens on 5Ghz signal. Speedtest will get 5Mbps maximum with although it has 390/520 link speed.
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fix windows 10 connections
2018-10-24 18:32:45
Being unable to find the Bluetooth devices on your current operating systems it is a big problem but I am showing you have to resolve the problem of wireless Bluetooth connection in windows 10
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Re:T4U V2 Windows 10 1803 64 bit problems
2018-11-24 19:08:13

Forum Link: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/150729

Download: https://sites.google.com/a/vhhscougars.org/johnsearch/searchindex/tplinkdriver

 

Here's a driver I packed that fixed my issues with Windows 10 and my T4UH. Fixed issues for lots of people in the forums on T4U v2's. Working great for me on Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.407)

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Re:T4U V2 Windows 10 1803 64 bit problems
2020-12-01 05:38:50

@prokiller1199 

The adapter offers decent performance, especially after the driving force update. I do have concerns about it’s build quality, though. It’s made from plastic and doesn't feel very durable in hand. As long as you are not frequently plugging it in and unplugging it, it should be fine. it might are nice if TP-Link would have made it out of metal, or a minimum of a harder plastic. I even have USB thumb drives that feel better made than this. Also, it's too bulky to use during a USB port by itself when neighboring USB port(s) are occupied. Thankfully TP-Link includes an extension cable to remedy this. and a few may find the brilliant, flashing green LED to be a distraction, especially during a dark room. aside from those few concerns, it’s inexpensive and performs decently.

 

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