Archer T2U Nano frequently disconnects from Archer C5 Modem

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Archer T2U Nano frequently disconnects from Archer C5 Modem
Archer T2U Nano frequently disconnects from Archer C5 Modem
2020-08-15 12:15:17
Model: Archer T2U Nano  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 2.1.0

Hi,

 

Few days back I purchased Archer T2U Nano to support a 200 Mbps internet connection. Unfortunately it is frequently disconnecting from the Archer C5 Modem. The modem is 1.5 - 1.7 metres away from the laptop. I have reinstalled the drivers but nothing seems to work. . Also I noticed that it gets very hot whenever I'm downloading some big files. It shows no internet connection. So I have to disable and re-enable the usb wifi to reconnect with the internet. 

 

Thanks. 

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Re:Archer T2U Nano frequently disconnects from Archer C5 Modem
2020-08-17 20:08:03

Hi, @Kathy_Z 

 

OS Name - Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language

Version - 10.0.19041 Build 19041

T2U Nano Driver Info - 1030.38.712.2019

T2U Nano Drive Date - 29-07-2019

 

Issue exist only in the 5ghz. And disconnection takes place when I'm downloading a large file.

 

I modified the Archer C5 as per the link, the internet speed got reduced to 80mbps from 200mbps. So I have rolled back to the previous setting. Now I'm getting 150mbps.

 

By updating the driver with the link that you have provided, the speed got reduced to 50-60mbps. So I rolled back.

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Re:Archer T2U Nano frequently disconnects from Archer C5 Modem
2020-08-18 12:55:47

Hi @Kathy_Z 

 

The usb modem disconnects when I'm downloading a file on 5ghz but works normally in 2.4ghz. Also, it is moderately hot when I'm surfing the iternet but gets super hot while downloading. This rise in temperature happens in both 2.4ghz and 5ghz.

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