TP-LINK AC1300 Archer T3U - Unstable WIFI (drops every few seconds)
I have just bought this WiFi Adapter (TP-LINK AC1300 Archer T3U) and it is extremely frustrating as the connection keeps dropping out as per below:
I am running Windows 11 with the following driver 030.38.712.2019.
Any advice on how I can rectify this before I return the unit?
Thanks
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Ok, I see.
As a last effort you could try out the newest driver that is available for download on the Internet.
https://station-drivers.com/index.php/en-us/component/remository/Drivers/Realtek/Wireless-(Wifi)/RTL8192RU-8188CU-8188CUS-8192CU..../Realtek-RTL8812AU-8192RU-...-Version-1030.44.0822.2023-WHQL/lang,en-us/
The thing is, if you return the Archer T3U and exchange it for another model of USB Wi-Fi adapter there is a good chance you might face the same or similar problems again.
Is this a laptop or a desktop computer? In case it's the latter, then you should maybe consider going for a PCIe add-on card like the Archer TX3000E or TXE75E.
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Hi,
Does this happen while the computer is totally idle? (i.e. no software other than Windows itself is running and no person is operating the computer)
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@woozle No, it can happen whilst streaming or gaming. I obviously notice it more during gaming.
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Ok, I see.
As a last effort you could try out the newest driver that is available for download on the Internet.
https://station-drivers.com/index.php/en-us/component/remository/Drivers/Realtek/Wireless-(Wifi)/RTL8192RU-8188CU-8188CUS-8192CU..../Realtek-RTL8812AU-8192RU-...-Version-1030.44.0822.2023-WHQL/lang,en-us/
The thing is, if you return the Archer T3U and exchange it for another model of USB Wi-Fi adapter there is a good chance you might face the same or similar problems again.
Is this a laptop or a desktop computer? In case it's the latter, then you should maybe consider going for a PCIe add-on card like the Archer TX3000E or TXE75E.
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