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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After messing about on this forum for 6 months with this question and then TP Link wrongly claiming to have resolved it , it shows as I have said before that you continue to issue new hardware every few weeks ( or days ?) and dont understand its inter relation with Windows 10 , or resolve past mistakes..
As far as Asus Z390 boards and presumably other similar ones , I have this product working consistently "almost" 100 %
I have disabled the default network adaptor AC9560 ( wifi 1) in Device Manager , but what remains a problem with TX3000E (wifi 2 ) is the 5Ghz frequency will only work at 160 mhz for short periods and reverts back to 80 mhz.
The through wifi speed however is quite good .
As said before , on attempting to reinstall Windows 10, there occurs a blue screen of death because the TPLink ntw network driver for TX3000E adaptor is not available in Windows 10 installation discs !!
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To get round taking out the adaptor and replacing it after windows installation, add the correct nettwtw08 driver, and then disabling the internal wifi 1 setup , ( plainly ridiculous ) I have configured a modified version of Windows 10 Pro via NTLite (www.ntlite.com) which allows you to add all required drivers and updates to your boot setup ( and remove , if needed ,any excess functions ) and make a usb boot disc to reinstall Windows 10 latest versions.
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Any help needed as our boards are very similar ?
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@Paris_lly lamentablemente a mi no me funcionó, probé con de todo y nada, mi placa base es una Gigabyte A520M H con procesador ryzen 5 3600, disco SSD de 480gb, disco rígido de 1 TB, placa de video Gigabyte RX570 8GB y mi PC no reconoce a la tarjeta de red TP LINK Tx50e con Bluethoot, en la BIOS tampoco se detecta la placa instalada. Lleve a revisarlo por un técnico especializado y me dijo que se superó el uso de puertos de la placa base por todas las cosas que tenia conectada, dudo que sea eso por que nunca lo escuché, muy triste que voy a tener que vender la tarjeta de red o directamente cambiar la placa base por otra mejor.
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@Whiplashing hola, encontraste alguna solución? Tengo el mismo problema que vos y mi técnico de la PC me dijo que se supero el limite de uso de los puertos de la PC, que si quiero hacer funcionar la placa de Red tengo que ir por otra placa base como la Gigabyte B550 o similares o de gama más alta. La verdad no se que hacer.
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I've just had similar experiences to others here. Removing my old (cheap no-brand ebay card) and installing this, the device was not detected.
However, installing the old card alongside the TP-Link card allowed Windows 10 to search online automatically and the TP-Link card was recognised as Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160mhz (which, apparently, is the correct identification). Afterwards, I shutdown, uninstalled the old card again and booting up again, everything appears to be working.
Presumably, if you can connect to your router via ethernet instead of an old wifi card, that would also work. The main point is having an internet connection when installing this card - which is a little counterintuitive!
Hope that helps someone...
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I just wanted to share what did it for me. I have an old honker of a motherboard, an Asus Sabertooth z77 which might explain my troubles, but what did it for me was to set PCI Express X16_3 slot bandwidth to X1 mode in BIOS and presto the card was detected. Also it only seemed work for one of the PCIe 2.0 x1 slots Hope this helps.
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I've put it into PCIE X4 Slot on my Gigabyte GA-Z77MX-D3h with Xeon Prozessor and the card doesn't work on my system I've got error Code 10...
Earlier I haven't any troubles with hardware compatibilities....this is the first case and as TP-Link wrote in specification "card is compatible with PCIE X1/X4/X8" ... I put card in the slot and try to install drivers ...what I iam doing wrong ? Maybe card has many compatibility problems ..
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Hello everyone,
- If your PCIe Wireless adapter is not recognized or network adapter disappears in after waking up from sleep mode,
check more tips here that may help with your case.
Fix: TX3000E/TX50E/TX75E Wi-Fi Adapter Not Recognized or Disappears after Waking up from Sleep Mode
1. check PCIe slot configuration settings in Bios
2. check if there is M.2 Slots that might affect PCIe Slots.
- If TX3000E /TX50E's hardware is detected in device manager, but got some other problems like Windows Error code or other Error while using the adapter ,
please try the Intel latest driver (which is 22.140 for now) from link below:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/189347/-Wi-Fi-6-AX200
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