USB Conflict between Archer T3U USB Adaptor and UB5A Bluetooth 5.3 Nano USB Adaptor
I just added a new Bluetooth Adaptor (TP-Link UB5A Bluetooth 5.3 Nano USB Adaptor) to my desktop computer and it forced the existing Wi-Fi adaptor (TP-Link Archer T3U USB Adaptor) to a "disabled" state. I attempted to re-enable the W-Fi adaptor, and even though the pop up said "Enabling", and then "Enabled", the icon for the Wi-Fi adaptor indicated that it was still disabled. it wasn't until I disabled the Bluetooth Adaptor that I could enable the Wi-Fi adaptor again.
Is this some sort of a USB conflict between the two TP-Link USB devices? How can I confirm if this is the case? If it is, how would I go about resolving such a conflict?
Desktop computer is
Windows 10 (64 bit)
AMD Rizen 5
(not sure what other specs are relevant)