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TSbananadrew
post May 4 2018, 04:06 PM, updated 6y ago

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was using TP link Wireless USB adapter for my desktop.

issue: 1.Will lost connection
2. will cause BSOD
3. cause USB device not recognisable.


Explanation on problem 1, after using the desktop for sometime, either is gaming or surfing /k, the connection to my wifi will lost and also PC seems to spike a little.
Explanation on problem 2, BSOD will occur when problem 1 happen and i try to plug out the USB Adapter, quite often i try to do this, out of 10 times, 5 times will have BSOD.


Stuff i tried : Bought new adapter . but same brand. TP link (300mbps)
tried re-insert the USB, but most of the time wont work and requires reboot.
tried insert into USB port on motherboard itself instead of desktop casing extension port.

Should i get other brands to test out ?
or the usb ports are the issue?



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MISMan
post May 4 2018, 04:15 PM

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looks like software driver issue.

update the driver or use another brand just to bypass this issue

SUSempstar
post May 4 2018, 04:20 PM

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1) reinstall win10 to latest version
2) download and install motherboard driver with latest update.
3) download latest tp link usb wireless driver
4) try use others usb port
apiali44
post May 4 2018, 04:31 PM

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Try wifi card attach to pcie slot.
aLertz
post May 4 2018, 05:23 PM

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using win10?

seems like a driver issue...
firstly...uninstall all other wifi drivers from your pc...
Device Manager > View > Show hidden devices

Also uninstall your TPLink driver....and restart...
straight plug in your TPLink wifi adapter and check whether window have driver to it or not....if have, try to use it and see whether problem still occuring...

if problem occurs, then try to download latest driver from web...
ktek
post May 4 2018, 07:40 PM

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throw away tplink. affordable wifi receiver u can use this dlink dwa132 about rm30. personally test and a lot for my all clients. superb
TSbananadrew
post May 7 2018, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(MISMan @ May 4 2018, 04:15 PM)
looks like software driver issue.

update the driver or use another brand just to bypass this issue
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i did update the driver ,still same issue



QUOTE(empstar @ May 4 2018, 04:20 PM)
1) reinstall win10 to latest version
2) download and install motherboard driver with latest update.
3) download latest tp link usb wireless driver
4) try use others usb port
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1)did that
2) did that
3)did that
4)did that.
thanks for the advise, might consider change brand

QUOTE(apiali44 @ May 4 2018, 04:31 PM)
Try wifi card attach to pcie slot.
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i might give this a try, any recommendation?

QUOTE(aLertz @ May 4 2018, 05:23 PM)
using win10?

seems like a driver issue...
firstly...uninstall all other wifi drivers from your pc...
Device Manager > View > Show hidden devices

Also uninstall your TPLink driver....and restart...
straight plug in your TPLink wifi adapter and check whether window have driver to it or not....if have, try to use it and see whether problem still occuring...

if problem occurs, then try to download latest driver from web...
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i did all these, even formated my desktop


QUOTE(ktek @ May 4 2018, 07:40 PM)
throw away tplink. affordable wifi receiver u can use this dlink dwa132 about rm30. personally test and a lot for my all clients. superb
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will look it up
aLertz
post May 7 2018, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(bananadrew @ May 7 2018, 02:38 PM)
i did update the driver ,still same issue
1)did that
2) did that
3)did that
4)did that.
thanks for the advise, might consider change brand
i might give this a try, any recommendation?
i did all these, even formated my desktop
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will look it up
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if no warranty, then it's time to change biggrin.gif

 

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