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Post by michaelmorin on Jan 25, 2018 7:05:38 GMT -5
Hello all, So I have a TP-link tl-wdn4800 wifi card that I can't get to work. I had a previous pc that it worked completely fine in. Recently I switched over to a build that has a different motherboard and I switched over to windows 10. When I tried to get the wifi card working, I get absolutely nothing. It doesn't show up in the device manage at all and when I try to install the tp-link driver it says no adapter is detected. So the things that I believe I have the issue limited to are that the adapter just won't be recognized by windows 10, that the adapter got busted in the move, that the PCI slots on the new motherboard aren't working correctly, or that I just don't have the right drivers for my motherboard or something else driver related. The motherboard in question is a Z97-A. I'm betting there's some sort of driver issue and I can't get to another pc to check whether its the wifi card itself for a few days. So my question to you is what drivers, if any, might I be missing that I need for my pc to recognize the motherboard. I went to their website and downloaded the chipset and a few other drivers, but I'm not 100% confidant in what I need. And outside of that, if you have any ideas that I could use to help diagnose the problem it would be much appreciated. Thank you I did not find the right solution from the internet References : www.techist.com/forums/f9/what-drivers-do-i-need-make-my-network-adapter-work-275646/3d scientific video
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