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Powerline Adapters
2025-01-10 16:01:32
@MyNam3IsMark123 Hi, Is your goal to add TP-Link Powerline adapters to your sisters already existing Powerline network that consists of Netgear devices? If yes, then please tell us the exact model of...
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Adapters
2025-01-10 11:11:27
@Okostobi Ok. That is the first version of the TL-WN722N, which uses an Atheros chip. The driver for it can be found here. https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/tl-wn722n/v1/#Driver If it still...
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Adapters
2025-01-09 23:48:10
@Okostobi Hi, Can you please open the Device Manager, right-click on the "USB2.0WLAN" device, select "Properties". In the Window that opens click the "Details" tab and select Hardware Ids from the...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-01-09 23:18:36
@damkov Hi, Regarding the three part of TP-Link's "ECO Mode". The LEDs draw so little electrical power that the difference between on and off is not measurable if they are part of a device whose...
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Range Extenders
2025-01-09 19:12:13
@Chris378 It depends on the actual model numbers of your router and extender. Look up the "Model" on the serial number stickers of each device and then check if they are shown in the following lists:...
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Wi-Fi Routers
2025-01-09 14:43:07
@Craig_79 Hi, Recent Archer router models allow the bandwidths of the "Guest Network" SSIDs to be limited, separately for each band. (like visible in the screenshot below) Of course the Guest...
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