Archer T3U Adapter
Hello,
since a few month I'm using an Archer T3U adapter to connect my desktop PC (HP ProDesk400 G6 MT, Windows 10) via WLAN with the internet (Router: Magenta Fiber Box). The adapter is connected via an USB3.0 cable with the PC. From time to time the WLAN connection is interrupted for 10-30 seconds, I guess because the adapter tries to optimize the connection, even though I have disabled the option "Optimize WLAN channel" in the router settings. With my old adapter (Sitecom N300) which works just at 2.4 GHz, this doesn't happen.
I have played around with the adapter setting (e.g. turning "Enable Adaptivity" on and off) but I could not find the settings that solves the problem.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
C
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Solla-topee wrote
Thank you for your feedback, you could try some suggestions here:
- Disable Band- steering or roaming feature on router if there is any.
- Lower WiFi channel width to 20Mhz (for 2.4Ghz) , 40Mhz ( for 5Ghz) and see if Wifi could be more stable.
- Please try this latest chipset driver for and see if help with the issue:
Below is the instruction to manually install driver:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/920/
If the same issue happens,- may I know does the issue happen particularly on 2.4/ 5Ghz WiFi?How often does the issue happen?
Does other pc or laptop work fine with the same WiFi? Please check the motherboard of your computer and share a photo with us: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2722/
@Solla-topee Thanks a lot!
I have installed the recommended driver and changed the 5GHz option from 20/40/80 MHz to 20/40/ MHz (only this was possible) and the 2.4GHz option to 20 MHz.
The WiFi appears to be stable now, for the last week I couldn't observe any instability.
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Thank you for your feedback, you could try some suggestions here:
- Disable Band- steering or roaming feature on router if there is any.
- Lower WiFi channel width to 20Mhz (for 2.4Ghz) , 40Mhz ( for 5Ghz) and see if Wifi could be more stable.
- Please try this latest chipset driver for and see if help with the issue:
Below is the instruction to manually install driver:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/920/
If the same issue happens,- may I know does the issue happen particularly on 2.4/ 5Ghz WiFi?How often does the issue happen?
Does other pc or laptop work fine with the same WiFi? Please check the motherboard of your computer and share a photo with us: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2722/
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Solla-topee wrote
Thank you for your feedback, you could try some suggestions here:
- Disable Band- steering or roaming feature on router if there is any.
- Lower WiFi channel width to 20Mhz (for 2.4Ghz) , 40Mhz ( for 5Ghz) and see if Wifi could be more stable.
- Please try this latest chipset driver for and see if help with the issue:
Below is the instruction to manually install driver:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/920/
If the same issue happens,- may I know does the issue happen particularly on 2.4/ 5Ghz WiFi?How often does the issue happen?
Does other pc or laptop work fine with the same WiFi? Please check the motherboard of your computer and share a photo with us: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2722/
@Solla-topee Thanks a lot!
I have installed the recommended driver and changed the 5GHz option from 20/40/80 MHz to 20/40/ MHz (only this was possible) and the 2.4GHz option to 20 MHz.
The WiFi appears to be stable now, for the last week I couldn't observe any instability.
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