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How to explain it: TPLink router does not work under windows10, does it work?

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  • #1 17015378
    wadi67
    Level 4  
    Hello,
    I'm writing here because it's a paradox ..

    I recently upgraded to Windows 10, of course, the wifi from the TP Link router does not work as in the topic .. all treatments from cmd commands to installing drivers, unfortunately, failed :-(

    I will add that the Internet from this equipment works under Windows XP on another computer ..

    On the one with Windows 10 there is a limited connection and only problems ..

    Meanwhile, the internet works from Android on areo2 AERO2 from an ordinary Samsung ..

    What's up? Windows Update Failed? The manufacturer does not provide anything else.

    How to explain it?

    Or maybe there are some ready-made programs for connecting to the network without errors of the system and the manufacturer of the network card?

    Is the router faulty .. it worked before and works under XP ..

    I'm asking because it's a massacre .. and I don't know what else to look for .. :-( I know from the network that many people have the same problem ..
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  • #2 17015807
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Welcome. A network adapter model would be handy, since it's the network connection you have a problem with. Also check and specify the current driver version. Also include your router model and router firmware version.
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  • #3 17015857
    wadi67
    Level 4  
    I don't have this laptop now, but it's a Satellite C55t .. unfortunately it had to be manually updated to this widnows 10 .. It doesn't even connect on the hot spot, nowhere since then ..

    I don't have this data now.

    There was just something that for some time he gave a limited connection everywhere, sometimes he connected, and now after a few tries nothing connects

    I gave the latest drivers http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsVie...d=7&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

    Maybe you can't do it with some program to avoid system errors? Sometime like this worked under windows xp ..

    I do not know what they did with this system and the manufacturer added his own, but it is probably not some hallo, because he used to combine even the most primitive equipment ..
  • #4 17015874
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    wadi67 wrote:
    I don't have this data now.

    Write how you will have it then. Because that's how you can theorize, but it doesn't make sense.

    wadi67 wrote:
    I gave the latest drivers

    These are drivers for a wired network card, so they do not change anything in terms of radio communication (WiFi).
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  • #5 17016844
    wadi67
    Level 4  
    I still have this data, I don't think it's possible to be more precise: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-C55d-c5271-wifi-wireless-card-/291877056235

    What drivers have been tried: https://support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=1200008281&osId=38

    Also those for windows 8 and next

    I do not have access to the router because it is not my apartment there, etc ..

    But this internet does not work on any router, and on the TP-link one, only after some time the error "network limitation" appeared

    Maybe it's the laptop manufacturer's fault, because I see that there is something there that is faster than this network card https://content.morele.net/projektLaptopy/wifi-g.jpeg

    Maybe it's not a game with windows ..
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  • #6 17017498
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Maybe, maybe, maybe ... Maybe he doesn't play a lot, my friend wants to make a guess, so if my colleague will try to solve the problem, please come back with the card ID from the device manager of his computer and with the driver version, also available in the manager.

    As for the router model - please ask its owner, it will give you no problem.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing connectivity issues with a TP-Link router after upgrading to Windows 10. The user reports that the Wi-Fi connection is limited, while the same router works under Windows XP on another computer. Various troubleshooting steps, including CMD commands and driver installations, have failed to resolve the issue. Participants suggest checking the network adapter model, driver versions, and router firmware. The user mentions using a Toshiba Satellite C55t laptop and provides links to driver downloads. There are indications that the problem may stem from compatibility issues with the laptop's network card or Windows 10 itself. A potential solution involves restarting the router, but the user continues to face limitations on the Wi-Fi connection.
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