Solution Wi-Fi 6 TX3000E can’t be detected
To use the latest supported 802.11AX wireless network card, I bought TX3000E to work with my Wi-Fi 6 router, but unfortunately, it brought me great difficulties to install and use it. My computer did not even recognize its wireless existence.
TP-Link FAQ display requires the computer to detect the network card device, but my computer cannot identify the device. It doesn't show anything in the device manager.
After looking up relevant information on the forum and consulting relevant personnel of TP-Link, they gave me some suggestions, hoping to bring some help to you.
Suggestion one:
Change another PCI-E port, especially don’t use the PCI-E 16X, you can use PCI-E 4X/1X or other ports.
I change to install my TX3000E to the PCI-E 1X interface.
Suggestion two:
Upgrade the BIOS on the motherboard.
Since I was using ASUS H170 PRO GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard, I updated my BIOS on the official site.
So excited to me it worked, I could see the TX3000E in my device manager and installed the driver to use!!!
Suggestion Three:
Get into Windows safe mode to install the TX3000E.
One forum user told me that he successfully installed the network card after entering safe mode.
He shared TP-Link's official information with me, which may help some people.
How to get into Windows safe mode: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/791/.
Suggestions Four:
Test the adapter on another motherboard/computer.
If you can get the adapter work on another motherboard, it's probably incompatible with the specific motherboard, you will need to work it out with the TP-Link engineers. Prepare the model number of your motherboard that is not working with the adapter in case they need to investigate or debug.
Suggestions Five:
I also saw some customers in the community mentioned their adapter cannot be detected adapter the PC is restarted, I, fortunately, don't have this issue with mine, but I think you can try to disable the Power Management on the PC to give it a shot.
You can launch the Device Manager, double click the Wireless Adapter, then you will find the Power Management, uncheck the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power, save this to monitor again:
If you have the same problem, I hope these suggestions can help you!
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Not sure why this thread is tagged "Resolved" because the issue most certainly isn't.
I just bought this card and I am having the same issues described here with my MSI setup. The driver installs and works fine but as soon as you shutdown the computer forgets it exists and you need to reinstall the next day.
Have followed the advice here to no avail, whats the next step?
Are tp-link addressing the issue?
Can't see anyway to contact them either, is there an email for tech support?
Thanks
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Yes, as much as is possible.
- I have installed the latest drivers
- I have updated to the latest BIOS (which was from July 2014!)
- I have set the BIOS settings to default
- I have tried the card in the x16 slot
- I have tested the USB cable in both the Mobo headers
- I have changed lots of BIOS parameters testing each one.
And the kicker, I have put it in my daughters PCs which is also old, but a generation newer., It worked straight away, although, on one re-boot it wasn't detected so I moved it to the x16 slot and so far it has been detected every re-boot.
So I conclude that this card does not work in PCs from the DDR2 era with Gen1 PCIe slots.
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Update.
I have retuend this card for a refund.
I did plug it into my daughters computer and it worked for a few days and then on a re-boot it just wasnt detected any more.
I tried the other PCIE slot (x16) and it worked but was gone again after a reboot.
I put it back in the x4 slot and it worked but...was gone again after a reboot.
I think this card is faulty or has a fundamantal compatability issue.
My advice to you is: send it back and get somthing different.
I got a Gigabyte card and it worked first time and I have had no issues with it.
This is a huge disappojntment becase all 3 of my rotuers are TP-link so I was expecting the best compatabilty between the card and the routers
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@LouieBoy Exactly same problem, using an Aorus motherboard too, tho not the same model, mine is Aorus B550M Elite
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WTH!!!!! I just got this card today and my new pc didnt detect it as well .... this is really shitty feeling especially I have to search for answers and google leads me here... utter rubbish product... Doesn't the engineers test out the product compatibility on all motherboards?????? Why do i feel we as consumers are treated like guinea pigs????????????
I tried EVERYTHING except changing different PCIE slots cos its a m-ATX board. Left a PCIe long slot available as the other is used by GPU... Not detected. The common denominator seems to be affecting most if not all Gigabyte motherboards.
My pc setup:
Ryzen 5 5600X
Gigabyte B550M DS3H.
16 GB RAM
WIN 10 Pro.
F this $hit!!! Been months and TP Link has not even provided a proper solution.. I'm gonna return this piece of rubbish. Don't even want a replacement unit.
I dont expect any response from TP Link seeing how they treat this issue soo lightly.
And why was this thread marked as RESOLVED???????????? Trying to scam potential customers??????
Good luck on those who r still harping for this piece of crap to work.
Update (28 Dec 2020):
Tried to get a refund from seller but was declined as the pcie card is NOT faulty based on their testing on my motherboard. Vendor tested on the pcie x1 slot and it worked. I am unable to use the x1 slot due to the fact that my GPU takes up 2 slots which I am not willing to sacrifice for a 1 slot sized GPU.
After weeks of not doing anything on the TX3000E which was left in my pc, decided to tinker and hope to get it working. It's working now after a few hours of testing.
What I did:
These steps below only applies to Gigabyte AM4 (AMD Ryzen) motherboards. It may or may not work for you and please don't expect me to assist any further than what I have already done so.
1. Uninstall the built-in (integrated) Realtek GbE LAN drivers. To be sure, install the drivers from Gigabyte and then run the setup again and choose "Remove" or "Uninstall" drivers.
2. Uninstall the TX3000E drivers and bluetooth as well. Goto "add/remove programs" in Win10 and uninstall.
3. Shutdown PC and reboot into BIOS.
4. In BIOS, search and disable integrated LAN.
5. In BIOS, look for PCIE settings. There are 2. One is for PCIEx16 and the other for PCIe. Select PCIe and Select Gen 2.
6. Save and reboot normally into WIN10.
7. Open "Device Manager" and look under "Network adapters". If it still doesn't detect, go step 5 and select Gen 3. If it still doesn't detect, you might have to try Gen 1 - 4 to see which one works for you.
8. Win10 will auto install a generic drivers for the wifi card. At this point you should be able to install / update the drivers to the latest from Intel website. Google for Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 drivers.
I still experience the non-detection of the card once I shutdown and restart the PC but doing the above steps will hopefully get it working again. So far it happen once and I have not rebooted since.
The steps above are by no means a solution, at most it is just a temporary solution.
Observation
I could only assume Gigabyte mobos with integrated LAN has detection issues if the wifi card is installed on the 2nd PCIEx16 slot. So in the meantime, it's either the wi-fi card or LAN. Can't have both.
Update 2 (28 Dec 2020):
After running well over few hours, decided to reboot a few time to test, it was still working. Left the pc on and went out for dinner. Came back an hour or so, pc was in sleep mode. Once turned on, wifi card dissappeared.... tried all over the steps again, never got it back.
There were reports of Intel wi fi 6 AX200 has similar problems, Google it.
Anyway, I am really sure its gigabyte problem as it was able to detect but once pc is set to sleep, wifi card will be undetectable.
Verdict: lousy product, lousy drivers, lousy after sales and support. Same goes to Gigabyte and Intel. For those who bought this PoS ... I'm afraid we are stuck with it...
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i have the same problem on a asus z490 motherboard its quite funny how they keep saying update the bios
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@Kathy_Z Quiero saber si los ingenieros están trabajando para solucionar el problema en la Placa de Red Tx50e Wifi Y Bluetooth 5.0, actualmente está instalada en una placa base Gigabyte a520m H y el sistema no la reconoce en lo absoluto, llegue al punto de enviar mi PC al soporte técnico y tampoco encontró soluciones, me dicen que es un error de compatibilidad de la Placa de Tp Link. Es muy molesto pasar por esto y que aun no le hayan encontrado el error. Se probó reinstalar Windows a diferentes versiones y en ninguna funcionó. Se actualizó la BIOS a la F11n Gigabyte a520m H y el problema persiste. Veo en el foro que muchos clientes están pasando por lo mismo y no encuentran soluciones y mas son los errores frecuentes en una placa base Gigabyte
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Can someone explain, just bought tx3000e 2 days ago, im using normal router not wifi 6 router version. The thing is why my network connection show ( Intel(R) wifi 6 ax200 160mhz instead of TP-Link AX3000 TX3000e. Am i installing the driver in correct way?
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