Archer T4U drops connection and must be manually reconnected
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Archer T4U drops connection and must be manually reconnected
Region : Canada
Model : TL-WDN4800
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP : TekSavvy
Hello,
I bought an Archer T4U on June 1st to replace an aging 2.4GHz N adapter. It worked fine for a bit, but more and more frequently now it will drop my connection. The wireless symbol in the tray still shows connectivity, but there is no internet access and I can't hit the router anymore. It will reconnect immediately if I physically disconnect and reconnect the adapter.
I've tried uninstalling drivers and reinstalling the newest ones. I've tried with and without the extension cable. I've tried 3 different USB ports. I've also tried both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. None of these has shown any increase in usability. My other adapters (and old Cisco adapter that I don't know the model of and an ASUS USB-N13) work fine and don't have these issues.
The adapter was originally installed on a fresh format of Windows 8.1 x64 (reformatted specifically for the adapter, I was using Windows 10 when it arrived and it didn't work properly) and was the only adapter installed up until yesterday when I was forced to switch back to by ASUS.
I'm using Windows 8.1 x64 still and my router is an ASUS RT-AC66U. No other device or adapter I own has this issue.
Any suggestions on something else to try, or is my adapter simply dying already?
Thanks,
Noxxville
Model : TL-WDN4800
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version :
ISP : TekSavvy
Hello,
I bought an Archer T4U on June 1st to replace an aging 2.4GHz N adapter. It worked fine for a bit, but more and more frequently now it will drop my connection. The wireless symbol in the tray still shows connectivity, but there is no internet access and I can't hit the router anymore. It will reconnect immediately if I physically disconnect and reconnect the adapter.
I've tried uninstalling drivers and reinstalling the newest ones. I've tried with and without the extension cable. I've tried 3 different USB ports. I've also tried both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. None of these has shown any increase in usability. My other adapters (and old Cisco adapter that I don't know the model of and an ASUS USB-N13) work fine and don't have these issues.
The adapter was originally installed on a fresh format of Windows 8.1 x64 (reformatted specifically for the adapter, I was using Windows 10 when it arrived and it didn't work properly) and was the only adapter installed up until yesterday when I was forced to switch back to by ASUS.
I'm using Windows 8.1 x64 still and my router is an ASUS RT-AC66U. No other device or adapter I own has this issue.
Any suggestions on something else to try, or is my adapter simply dying already?
Thanks,
Noxxville