Archer T2U Nano cannot detect any 5GHz
Archer T2U Nano cannot detect any 5GHz
I bought a Archer T2U Nano, installed latest driver (Windows 10) but cannot detect 5GHz networks
It can detect other 2.4GHz (gets disconnected easily too) but not a single 5GHz (there are other 5Ghz in my area, other than my router, that my phone can detect)
I've seen from other posts that suggest "changing wireless channel of main router to channel 36, 40 and 44", but I don't think my router has those options
Also, my phone (and 6 other devices e.g. laptops and tablets) can detect the 5Ghz, so unlikely a router problem.
I've tried plugging it to another USB port and reinstalling the driver, but same result
Is there any setting in the adapter's "Advanced" tab in "Properties" or any way round this? Thanks!
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@Frankification
I have tested ALL solutions from all topics about T2U nano connectivity issue on 5GHz and nothing worked... I'm very frustrated right now, I've bought two adapters at once hoping that it would give 5GHz network capability to my old notebooks, but it didn't work in any of them.
I've already tried all available drivers... I simply don't know what to do. What you guys from tp-link suggest?
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@Frankification I had this problem (T2U Nano wouldn't connect to 5GHz network), and when I changed my router setting to channel 40 rather than automatic, the connection worked fine. Note: I'm using a Mac, but I think things are pretty similar to Windows as far as wifi connections go, at least in terms of channel preference and such.
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Could you please post the link to the latest Mac driver for the Archer T2U Nano? Thank you.
-chas
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Hello ... i have same problem. 5G is really really slow ... i get only 1-5 mbps ... nothing helps.
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@chaslaw Thank you. This solution worked for my windows pc.
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@Frankification Hello everybody!
I had the same problem, and i switched the option "Auto" to a/n/ac
Applying this change, i hope you don't have the problem anymore.
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@Frankification The same problem here but with TP Archer AC 600, it eventually worked for me by doing these steps:
1. Click: Control Panel, Network Connections, TP Link WIFI icon, properties, Configure, Wireless Mode, IEEE 802.11ac, OK
2. Disable Mediatek Wi-Fi
3. You're welcome!
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