Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)

Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)

Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)
Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)
Yesterday
Tags: #Linux Driver #linux
Model: Archer TX55E  
Hardware Version: V4
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Dear TP-Link Technical Support Team,

I am currently using the TP-Link Archer TX55E V4, which is equipped with the MediaTek MT7922 chipset. However, I am experiencing issues using this device on Ubuntu Linux due to a lack of compatible drivers, especially for the Bluetooth functionality.

According to official product pages and packaging, this model was originally advertised with Intel chipset support. It is disappointing to discover that the actual hardware in my unit is MediaTek, which is not fully supported under Linux out of the box.

I kindly request that TP-Link consider providing official driver support for Linux systems, or at least offer guidance for users like me who rely on this platform.

Thank you for your time and assistance. I look forward to your response and hope for a positive solution.

Sincerely,  

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Re:Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)
Yesterday

@tx55e 

 

Hi, welcome to our community.

As the official website support page shows,this model only supports Windows 10 and Windows11.

Sorry that we have no further solution towards your request.

But, we will deliver your feedback to the related team.

Thank you and best regards.

 

 

 

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Re:Request for Linux Driver Support for TP-Link Archer TX55E V4 (MediaTek MT7922)
18 hours ago

  @tx55e 

 

Hi,

 

May I ask what is the exact USB hardware ID of the Bluetooth of your Archer TX55E V4?  (use the command "lsusb", look for something like "ID 13d3:**** IMC Networks Wireless_Device")

 

I have a Wi-Fi card of a different brand that also uses an MT7922 module. Its Bluetooth device has the ID 13d3:3568 and it has been working out of the box with recent versions of the Linux kernel.

 

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