Wireless Adapter TX3000E AX3000 drop connection
Wireless Adapter TX3000E AX3000 drop connection
My newly bought wireless adapter Archer TX3000E AX3000, it always drop connection, no matter what settings changed and also re-installed the intel driver or updated to new version driver but same things happend.
Anyone had such issue and what solution does you guys did to fixed this issue. Please share. Thanks
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@kinAA Which router did you buy, and would you recommend it? I am having the same problem you were having.
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@adamjw2 Asus RT-AX3000
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Hello.
Did anyone get this working with anything less than buying a new router?
I had this Archer TX3000E AX3000 for a few weeks now and seems to be having identical problems as everyone else her.
I'm running it with a D-Link DIR-868L router.
The router sits 3 meters from my computer in the same room.
The router itself has never been any problem with any other devices either.
I notice it most when gaming - It connects fine in both 5 and 2.4 but regardless it drops out maybe after 20-30 minutes, mid-game, losing all stats or progress and I need to manually reconnect most often.
So annoying I might go back to my USB wireless plug, but I hope there will be a fix for this at some point.
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@Ruskprick Hi, after trying everything and involving TP-Link tech support, the issue resolved after a recent driver update. Make sure to update your driver and it might fix for you too.
Better to download from Intel directly https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/189347/-Wi-Fi-6-AX200
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I am having the same issue. every 1-2 hours it will be disconnected. I am connecting to TP-Link AX50 router and my distance is like 3-4 meter away. every time it disconnect, I will need to reconnect it manually again. I realized it become more frequent if I am playing online games.
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Hello all, sorry for respond late.
Is the computer a Windows 10? You can try this latest driver and see if it helps:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/30112/Windows-10-Wi-Fi-Drivers-for-Intel-Wireless-Adapters
Please remove all the drivers for this adapter on the computer, install the above driver manually: https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/920/.
BTW, you may run a Wi-Fi analyzer on the PC to verify which channel is busy and which is clear for the 5G and 2.4G network, then choose a clear channel on the router, change the 2.4G channel width to 20MHz, and 5G to 40MHz on the AX50, then reboot both the router and the PC to confirm.
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@Kevin_Z im running the latest driver from intel ( 22.40.0.7 ), im having the same problem that everyone has and the update didnt fix anything. My wifi keeps dropping every once in a while. I consider myself a power user and I have made every possible thing to make this work, im trying to get a refund while I use my old usb dongle becouse I need to be able to have a proper conection.
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