WDN4800 causing freezing

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WDN4800 causing freezing
WDN4800 causing freezing
2014-01-13 07:36:27
Region : Argentina

Model : TL-WDN4800

Hardware Version : V1

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Hi.

I built myself a new computer about a week ago and I've been having trouble which I've narrowed down to the TP-Link TL-WDN4800 Wireless Adapter.

I'm convinced it's a windows 8.1 compatability issue, or a hardware issue or fault.

The specs for the computer are as follows:
Motherboard: Gigabyte B85M-D3H
Bios: 07/19/13 14:08:53 Ver: 04.06.05
Operating System: Windows 8.1 64-bit (6.3, Build 9600)
CPU: Core i5 4570 3.20GHz (4 CPUs)
RAM: 2 x Patriot-S 4GB 1600Mhz
HDD #1: Toshiba THNSNC128GCSJ 128GB SSD (Salvaged from old laptop and re-formatted)
HDD #2: Seagate 2TB ST2000DM001-1CH164
Optical Drive: LiteOn CD/DVD-RW
PSU: Antec Neo Eco 520W
Graphics card: Gigabyte R9 270 2GB
Case: Antec One
Network Adapter: TP-Link TL-WDN4800 Wireless Adapter
Modem: Netcomm Wireless nb604n

The computer runs smoothly when connected to the internet via Ethernet and when doing anything offline.
When the wireless card is inserted into the PCI-E slot, the computer has suffered from various issues such as:
-halting, where the mouse can move around the screen but nothing loads for upwards of 5 minutes.
-Freezing.
-Crashing Windows Explorer (but not other programs such as Google Chrome.)
-Crashing the computer to BSOD, with errors such as "Critical Process Died" and "Kernel Data Inpage Error" and "Machine Check Exception Error".

The halting or crashing of windows explorer may have been caused, instead, by a faulty install of Google Chrome which was then re-installed.
The wireless adapter is now consistently causing the computer to freeze whenever it is asked to actively receive data.
The computer still works when the adapter is installed and not connecting to anything .

I have tried the following:
Updating windows.
Installing the driver for the Wireless adapter from the accompanying disc.
Updating the wireless adapter driver automatically through device manager.
Uninstalling the driver and manually installing the latest driver from the manufacturer's website and trying the same driver in Windows 8 compatibility mode.
Checking for RAM errors with Memtest86.
Formatted SSD and re-installed Windows.
Searched the internet for similar cases and issues.
Updated BIOS from version F6 to Version F8.
Checked IRQ for conflicts.
Moved swapfile to 2TB HDD, which had not been done again after windows re-install.
I checked a few other things too when I was unsure what was causing the problem.

Any suggestions?

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Re:WDN4800 causing freezing
2014-01-15 10:20:47
do you install the driver of tp-link providing?
what's you operation system?
what's your main-board,the compatibility between hardware may cause the BSOD
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WDN4800 causing freezing
2014-03-03 15:36:45
I have also suffered from TL-WDN4800 causing pc to freeze

Happens when I access the internet via the on-board Lan card with ethernet cable instead of using the wireless TL-WDN4800

To enable this I first have to disable the TL-WDN4800 via control panel > devices. If I don't do this first the on-board Lan card will not function.

However, although disabled, the TL-WDN4800 causes the pc to freeze at random times after the internet starts via the wired Lan. Then after the freeze, and reboot, only prior the removal of the ethernet cable, before rebooting, will enable the pc to start up and function correctly.

I tried all the possible options to fix this with no success. It was only when I physically removed the TL-WDN4800 from the pc that normal operation resumed
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