![]() Naturally, I followed the official installation guidelines again, that is, first uninstall the USB adapter's installed drivers, restart the computer, then install the new ones. ![]() ![]() After driver installation, reboot, and connection to the WLAN signal, the internet connection remained unstable (perhaps only better upload speeds and less frequent drop-outs, in comparison to the internal wifi card).Īfter 1-2 days, I decided to look for newer drivers on the TP-Link website, as a possible solution. The issues I had, arose after automatic installation of Windows 10 version 1903 major update, that was impossible to roll back.īack to the USB adapter, after disabling the internal wifi card and its drivers, I followed the official installation procedure and used the drivers provided in the CD-ROM that came along with the TP-Link device. I got a TL-WN823N USB WLAN adapter for a pretty old laptop, after suggestions, in other communities, to do so as a replacement / solution for the internal wifi card's severe connectivity and instability issues.
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