Trouble installing T9 drivers (may work with other cards too)
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Trouble installing T9 drivers (may work with other cards too)
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Hi, i just want to leave an information here that could be in the T9 adapters card(or maybe others)
This is actually a solution, not a question or doubt. Thanks in advance.
If you guys are having trouble with getting the drivers to work properly, do this (credits to Raymond L., from an Amazon page):
"Download Windows 10 driver from TP-link site (under Support, Archer T9E, Windows 10 driver) -- this is a zipped file and unpacks to a SETUP application file. You run it and it says the driver is installed --- but really nothing happens, DM says there is no driver... Why? Because you MUST DISABLE the existing Network Interface Device first! Once you do this (then reboot) the Setup runs perfectly and all is well. Root Cause: What happens on Windows 10 system is that the new NIC is created as a Network Controller device, not under NETWORK ADAPTER as is should be (note, it didn't do this on my Windows 7 system). Once the existing adapter was disabled, Windows 10 created the new NIC card under Network Adapter and the Setup utility from TP-Link Driver download ran correctly"
In other words, disable everything on Control Panel>Internet and Network>Network Connections ; instal the driver ; reboot and voilá. If it doesn't work, disable>reboot and instal instead of instaling before the reboot.
Hope it helps!
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi, i just want to leave an information here that could be in the T9 adapters card(or maybe others)
This is actually a solution, not a question or doubt. Thanks in advance.
If you guys are having trouble with getting the drivers to work properly, do this (credits to Raymond L., from an Amazon page):
"Download Windows 10 driver from TP-link site (under Support, Archer T9E, Windows 10 driver) -- this is a zipped file and unpacks to a SETUP application file. You run it and it says the driver is installed --- but really nothing happens, DM says there is no driver... Why? Because you MUST DISABLE the existing Network Interface Device first! Once you do this (then reboot) the Setup runs perfectly and all is well. Root Cause: What happens on Windows 10 system is that the new NIC is created as a Network Controller device, not under NETWORK ADAPTER as is should be (note, it didn't do this on my Windows 7 system). Once the existing adapter was disabled, Windows 10 created the new NIC card under Network Adapter and the Setup utility from TP-Link Driver download ran correctly"
In other words, disable everything on Control Panel>Internet and Network>Network Connections ; instal the driver ; reboot and voilá. If it doesn't work, disable>reboot and instal instead of instaling before the reboot.
Hope it helps!