Tp-Link TL-WN823N Stopped Working Out Of No Where...

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Tp-Link TL-WN823N Stopped Working Out Of No Where...
Tp-Link TL-WN823N Stopped Working Out Of No Where...
2020-01-14 20:25:18
Model: TL-WN823N  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: ?

Ok, so my adapter has been working since November and it is currently January. For some reason, yesterday my adapter stopped working. It would connect to my wifi and say Connected but when I load pages it will say page took to long to respond blah blah blah. Ive tried numerous times to uninstall it and reinstall it and nothing would fix it. I also reset my network settings on my computer, no luck, I also went into CMD prompt as admin and did all commands like netsh ip reset and stuff like that and it still didnt fix it. However, my Wifi is fine. My phone, and my laptop works from where my network adapter is located. So i am assuming it is the wifi adapters problem. Any fix to this? Please let me know. Thanks. OH AND BTW I am on Windows 10.

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Re:Tp-Link TL-WN823N Stopped Working Out Of No Where...
2020-01-21 09:53:02

@Jaybriel 

 

Hello, you can find a suitable driver online with the chipset of the network adapter, which is Realtek RTL8192EU. 

 

Have you ever tried to change another USB port? 

 

Try to move them closer to each other or set up a static IP for this PC on the main router. 

 

Good day. 

 

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