How to install drivers for Archer TX50E on linux?
Hi all, I recently installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my machine dual-booting with Windows 10. I can't seem to get the drivers since I couldn't find the drivers online. Can anyone help me with finding the drivers for ubuntu?
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Unfortunately, we do not have Linux drivers available. You will need to install the card in Windows.
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@Tony Do you know any pci-e card that supports linux drivers? I might switch to a pci-e card that has linux drivers and wifi 6. The archer tx3000 looks like a good card, but it might not have drivers.
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No, the TX3000 does not have Linux drivers.
The only product on our site that does have Linux drivers is the TL-WDN881ND (2.4G only card): https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/tl-wn881nd/#Driver
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@Tony Hi,
Is TP-Link developing linux drivers for the TX50E? I recently bought it and I am running Manjaro KDE and it would be great to have it as Wi-Fi 6 becomes more common.
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Do you think TP Link will ever review its "Windows-only" policy? It's a real shame that the company produces hw that only work with Windows.
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Hi,
TP-LINK: can you tell me what Chip does this board has? So I can see if supported by linux Kernel. Thanks
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Can you tell me what Chip does this board has? So I can see if supported by linux Kernel. Thanks
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If you use a linux system, just don't buy from TP-LINK, because they profit millions and millions of dollars and, yet, they aren't capable of giving their customers a driver to support their product on linux. So, if you don't like companies that can't do the minimum effort to support their customers, stay away from Widows-centric TP-LINK.
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@Tony It's almost the same as to say "go f**k yourself" to your customers.
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