TL-WN822N Driver Solution
TL-WN822N Driver Solution
Region : Malaysia
Model : TL-WN822N
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version :
ISP : Maxis
Well ... TP-Link have broken drivers for the WN822N ... that's all there is to it. I tried all their drivers and they suck; completely useless leaving me with 1mbps speeds despite my laptop in the same room getting 150mbps (Windows 7 x64). After hours of uninstalling, reinstalling, googling solutions, and messing with everything, I've discovered that you just need to install the generic drivers for the internal chipset to solve the problem I had (and presumably many that others face too).
I have the WN822n v3.0 which is a Realtek RTL8192CU chipset. Earlier versions have an Atheros chipset. Anyway ... trick is, just install the generic chipset driver, not the TP-Link customized one.Getting 120-150mbs now, and download speeds are at my connection's maximum now.
For anyone who stumbles across this looking for a solution, the v3.0 drivers are here (select RTL8192CU):
http://www.realtek.com.tw/DOWNLOADS/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
For earlier versions (v1.0 & v2.0), look here:
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN822N_v1
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN822N_v2
TP-Link ... get your act together with your drivers. For now, I'll stick with Realtek's much more stable and functional work. The hardware isn't terrible, for what it's worth ... at least for now.
Model : TL-WN822N
Hardware Version : V3
Firmware Version :
ISP : Maxis
Well ... TP-Link have broken drivers for the WN822N ... that's all there is to it. I tried all their drivers and they suck; completely useless leaving me with 1mbps speeds despite my laptop in the same room getting 150mbps (Windows 7 x64). After hours of uninstalling, reinstalling, googling solutions, and messing with everything, I've discovered that you just need to install the generic drivers for the internal chipset to solve the problem I had (and presumably many that others face too).
I have the WN822n v3.0 which is a Realtek RTL8192CU chipset. Earlier versions have an Atheros chipset. Anyway ... trick is, just install the generic chipset driver, not the TP-Link customized one.Getting 120-150mbs now, and download speeds are at my connection's maximum now.
For anyone who stumbles across this looking for a solution, the v3.0 drivers are here (select RTL8192CU):
http://www.realtek.com.tw/DOWNLOADS/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
For earlier versions (v1.0 & v2.0), look here:
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN822N_v1
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN822N_v2
TP-Link ... get your act together with your drivers. For now, I'll stick with Realtek's much more stable and functional work. The hardware isn't terrible, for what it's worth ... at least for now.