![]() So pretty much just wondering if I should simply replace the network card, or if there's some other troubleshooting step that I should try. So I figure it's the WiFi card itself that's the issue, and probably just needs to be replaced, but the card does work flawlessly once it is actually connected to the network, so I'm not sure what to think, hence why I'm posting here. and finally if all the above failed I'd give up and reset the router, which is a pretty annoying solution to do, since no other device on the same network has had any issues. If that failed I tried "netsh winsock reset" and "netsh int ip reset" If that failed I would uninstall the device from device manager, "scan for hardware changes" and then reconnect to my network If that failed then I tried "ipconfig /release" and then "ipconfig /renew" in command prompt This used to work pretty well, it would usually fail once or twice with an error of "the default gateway can't be reached", but would usually fix itself eventually. use windows own troubleshooter and hope that is fixes the network issues. My typical trouble shooting process thus far has been the following: (Here's what It shows up as in device manager) There aren't any more recent drivers on TP-links own website, however I did see that it might be possible to get a windows 10 driver through Qualcomm since that's the actual manufacturer of the card. The card is on a windows 8.1 driver, and I have windows 10, however I doubt that that is the issue since I've had windows 10 ever since I purchased the card without issues until now. ![]() I tried re-installing the drivers, both the boxed drivers and the. I saw my network SSID in the network list and I entered my WPA-code but couldnt get connected. This only happens to my computer, no other device in the house has any issues, including my phone connected to the same bandwidth, right beside the computer. I just installed the TL-WDN4800 into one of the PCIe 1x-slots on my motherboard, installed the driver and tried to connect to my network. As someone who recently upgraded my desktops wireless capabilities, I decided to give the TL-WDN4800 a try and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. The problem I've been having is that every time I turn on my computer (it gets turned off between work, and at night) the card will find my network, but won't be able to connect properly. The TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 N900 Dual Band Wireless adapter is a high-performance wireless adapter that offers fast and reliable Wi-Fi connectivity for desktop computers. So I've had this card (Model number Tl-WDN4800) for over 2 years now, and it hasn't given me any problems until the last 2-3 weeks. TP-LINK TL-WA850RE V1.(First post so apologies if anything isn't formatted correctly) TP-LINK TL-WN951N V3 Wireless Adapter Driver Ver 130529 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 x86/圆4 TP-LINK TL-WR743ND V2 Wireless Router Firmware Upgrade Ver 131129 ![]() ![]() Find the TP-LINK application, and click Uninstall-TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 Driver. Other problems, please try to contact publisher's official support. 6.2.2 Uninstall the driver software from your PC Enter the Metro interfaceright-click any blank place in the Metro interface, then App Bar will appear below the Metro interface, click All apps. If you have found mistakes during downloading, please email to We will endeavour to solve these as soon as possible. If we have helped you with search of your drivers, you can help us, having put the link to us, from your site or to recommend our site to the friends. To start downloading TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 V1 Wireless PCI Express Adapter Driver 140506 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 x86/圆4, please choose one of the links from the list below. ![]()
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