New TL-WPA7517 KIT doesn't work with my ASUS PCE-N15 11n
Just bought a brand new TL-WPA7517 KIT, but my ASUS PCE-N15 11n adapter doesn't connect.
All other devices work without any issue with in the 2.4GHz.
Setting configured in the TL-WPA7517 below.
And the model in the "New Thread" aren't updated and the TL-WPA7517 is missing, that is why I have chosen the more similar device TL-WPA7510 KIT. Please update that as well.
Thank you,
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Hello @RNA
Thank you for providing the case details, the WiFi settings look fine and pretty usual.
- I suggest contacting adapter manufacture to update the driver for the wireless adapter
- You may try to create a Guest WiFi on powerline units with no password, open network for Asus adapter and see if could connect to it.
May I know what error message occurs if Ausus will not connect to Wi-Fi of powerline, could it connect to Wi-Fi of router?
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Hi @Solla-topee ,
Thank you for the support here.
The NIC driver is the latest and I'm able to connect to other SSID without any issue, including the one from my ISP router, even though with a low signal (that's why I bought the PLC extender ).
Adding the guest SSID on the TP-Link WPA-7517 has exactly the same effect. The SSIDs created on this new PLC wireless extender don't show in the Windows scanned/visible wireless networks, as such there isn't a message error because I cannot choose them. I also have check and confirm that the wireless SSID aren't set as "hidden".
I bought this TP-Link WPA7517 to upgrade from my previous TP-Link WPA4220, which worked great with this same NIC.
Thank you once again
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Hello @RNA
Thank you for providing mode case details, you could try to adjust some settings here and see if it helps:
TL- WPA7617:
Try a different channel
Try different channel width
Mode: set to 802.11b/g/n mixed
Wi-Fi Adapter:
Adapter Properties section, enabled 802.11n Mode (Here is a guide found online for reference: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00031239)
You may also adjust other 80.211n related settings on adapter properties
- Try to manually connect PLC Wi-Fi signal by manually put in SSID and Wi-Fi password.
If the above does not work, I suggest confirming with ASUS support and see if they have other driver for your adapter, sometimes they have public or chipset driver to try.
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