Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)

Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)

Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)
Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)
3 weeks ago - last edited Yesterday
Model: Archer T3U Nano  
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I am getting an error trying to install the drivers for TP-Link AC1300 Nano Wireless MU-MIMO USB adapter (Archer T3U Nano) v1.6 on a Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1).

 

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Re:Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)-Solution
Yesterday - last edited Yesterday

  @mjpdx 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

Here are some suggestions for your reference:

1. Ensure that the adapter is compatible with your current macOS. 
2. Download the latest driver from the official website.

Open the downloaded driver package and follow the installation instructions carefully.
If prompted, allow the installation in your Mac's Security & Privacy settings. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy, and look for a message about the blocked driver. Click "Allow."
3. Uninstall any previous versions to prevent conflicts.

4. After installing the drivers, restart your Mac to ensure that all changes take effect.
5. Try connecting the adapter to different USB ports on your Macbook. Sometimes, connectivity issues arise from faulty ports.

Thank you and best regards.

 

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Re:Unable to install drivers for T3U Nano (US) v1.6 on Macbook Pro Sequoia (15.1.1)-Solution
Yesterday - last edited Yesterday

  @mjpdx 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

Here are some suggestions for your reference:

1. Ensure that the adapter is compatible with your current macOS. 
2. Download the latest driver from the official website.

Open the downloaded driver package and follow the installation instructions carefully.
If prompted, allow the installation in your Mac's Security & Privacy settings. Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy, and look for a message about the blocked driver. Click "Allow."
3. Uninstall any previous versions to prevent conflicts.

4. After installing the drivers, restart your Mac to ensure that all changes take effect.
5. Try connecting the adapter to different USB ports on your Macbook. Sometimes, connectivity issues arise from faulty ports.

Thank you and best regards.

 

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