kicked on desktop
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kicked on desktop
Region : Germany
Model : TL-WDN3200
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello,
i am using now for my desktop PC (Windows 7, 64 bit) the Wifi stick TL-WDN3200 because we moved and my router now is in a different room. So far so good. Everything is working i have a good connection and no problems to connect automatically on startup. I am still using the TP-Link software which was on the CD which came with the stick. The Problem i have since i am using the stick with the delivered software is, that sometimes when i am browsing the web in my Firefox browser for example, and i want to scroll down ia hve to click on the page again because the cursor seems to be on the desktop. The same when i am tiping, like i am doing right now my PC makes a noise and i cant type anymore until i click into this window again.
Is this a known issue :confused: I read in some other Forum, that it might has to with when the software finds a new wifi it does that. Is there a way to fix it? Or should i just use the windows wifi tool and uninstall your Software? :p
regards
Joko
Model : TL-WDN3200
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello,
i am using now for my desktop PC (Windows 7, 64 bit) the Wifi stick TL-WDN3200 because we moved and my router now is in a different room. So far so good. Everything is working i have a good connection and no problems to connect automatically on startup. I am still using the TP-Link software which was on the CD which came with the stick. The Problem i have since i am using the stick with the delivered software is, that sometimes when i am browsing the web in my Firefox browser for example, and i want to scroll down ia hve to click on the page again because the cursor seems to be on the desktop. The same when i am tiping, like i am doing right now my PC makes a noise and i cant type anymore until i click into this window again.
Is this a known issue :confused: I read in some other Forum, that it might has to with when the software finds a new wifi it does that. Is there a way to fix it? Or should i just use the windows wifi tool and uninstall your Software? :p
regards
Joko