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Windows 7 Not Detecting TP-Link TL-WN725N V1 USB Network Adapter: Driver Installation Guide

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  • #1 16234898
    xKamil352
    Level 6  
    Hello, I recently installed Win7 on my computer. Everything is fine, but I have a problem, because the system does not detect my network card at all (http://www.tp-link.com.pl/download/TL-WN725N_V1.html). I think it's due to the lack of drivers for it, but in order to install these unfortunate headsets, the system must detect the card. Please help
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  • #3 16235134
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Do you have the Chipset / Motherboard driver installed? Other USB devices visible in the system?
  • #4 16235154
    xKamil352
    Level 6  
    jimasek wrote:
    Do you have the Chipset / Motherboard driver installed? Other USB devices visible in the system?


    I do not have any drivers installed on my computer, other devices (keyboard, mouse) are visible and working normally.
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  • #5 16235160
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    xKamil352 wrote:
    I don't have any drivers installed on my computer

    Then you know where the problem is.
  • #6 16235167
    xKamil352
    Level 6  
    2323wojtek wrote:
    Have you seen this page yet? The article is about a slightly lower model of the card, but it may also work for you.

    http://www.tp-link.com.pl/faq-226.html

    http://www.tp-link.com.pl/faq-228.html


    Haven't seen the article before. I tried the method from the second link, but I don't have a file that needs to be selected. I just have the 'Setup' application, unless that file is hidden somewhere

    Added after 33 [seconds]:

    jimasek wrote:
    xKamil352 wrote:
    I don't have any drivers installed on my computer

    Then you know where the problem is.


    So it is enough to install the motherboard drivers and it should search for the card?
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  • #7 16235232
    2323wojtek
    Level 18  
    You don't need to have the same file as in the link I provided. You should indicate the folder with the Windows version you have. There are 2 folders for 32 and 64 bit systems.
    So when you have unpacked drivers, select Driver Files and then select the system version folder you have. The driver has the .inf extension.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of Windows 7 not detecting the TP-Link TL-WN725N V1 USB network adapter due to missing drivers. The user confirms that other USB devices are functioning, indicating that the problem lies with the network adapter. Suggestions include ensuring that the motherboard drivers are installed, as this may allow the system to recognize the network card. Additionally, it is advised to download the appropriate drivers from the TP-Link website, selecting the correct folder for the Windows version (32 or 64 bit) and locating the .inf file for installation.
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