TP-LINK Archer TX3000E/AX3000 Only Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi
Hello everyone,
OS: Windows 10 x64 (newest edition)
Motherboard: Asrock P67 Pro3
Adapter: TP-LINK Archer TX3000E/AX3000
I have recently acquired the aforementioned network adapter - It has worked flawlessly on a fresh installation of WIN10 x64 however after updating the system to the newest version I can only access Bluetooth but the Wi-Fi has completely disappeared - the system does not even show any available networks.
I have tried changing the PCI-E slots, updated to newest BIOS and installed the newest Wi-Fi drivers in WIN10 safe mode. Basically I tried everything that had been mentioned here: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/233394
I am clueless as to what can be done but my guess is that it must be a conflict of Motherboard/Win10 Update/Adapter.
Any help? Pretty please?
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Thank you for the answer.
To anyone interested I have found a solution which seems to work for my motherboard (Asrock P67 Pro3) and WIN10 x64 20H2 (version 19042.630) :
1. I have unplugged the TX3000E adapter from the motherboard completely.
2. I have completely uninstalled all Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers (INTEL PROSet/Wireless) and rebooted the PC.
3. I have downloaded the INF ver:10.1.1.8 driver (Windows 10 x64) dedicated for my motherboard (Asrock P67 Pro3) at https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/P67%20Pro3/index.pl.asp#Download
4. I have reinstalled the Wi-Fi driver from the CD that came with the TX3000E adapter.
5. I have shut down the PC and plugged the TX3000E adapter into another PCI-E 4x slot and connected the power to F_USB on motherboard (PS: Make sure that the antenna cables are firmly attached to the adapter).
Works like a charm (both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth). Rebooted multiple times to make sure that nothing funny is going on. Hope that this helps anyone who is facing a similar issue.
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Hello, have you tried to restart the Windows 10 computer and reinstall the driver?
Can I have the system info of the Windows 10 and driver version of the TX3000E, you may check it as the below:
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Thank you for the answer.
To anyone interested I have found a solution which seems to work for my motherboard (Asrock P67 Pro3) and WIN10 x64 20H2 (version 19042.630) :
1. I have unplugged the TX3000E adapter from the motherboard completely.
2. I have completely uninstalled all Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers (INTEL PROSet/Wireless) and rebooted the PC.
3. I have downloaded the INF ver:10.1.1.8 driver (Windows 10 x64) dedicated for my motherboard (Asrock P67 Pro3) at https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/P67%20Pro3/index.pl.asp#Download
4. I have reinstalled the Wi-Fi driver from the CD that came with the TX3000E adapter.
5. I have shut down the PC and plugged the TX3000E adapter into another PCI-E 4x slot and connected the power to F_USB on motherboard (PS: Make sure that the antenna cables are firmly attached to the adapter).
Works like a charm (both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth). Rebooted multiple times to make sure that nothing funny is going on. Hope that this helps anyone who is facing a similar issue.
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Hi, glad to know it works, congrats.^_^
This will certainly help other who may encounter the same issue as you, we appreciate your sharing.
Good day~
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