If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it

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If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it

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If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it
If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it
2015-08-03 06:05:14
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Download this

It'll let you select either band

I've just installed them, without the utility and now, I can select 5 ghz
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Re:If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it
2015-08-03 13:58:29
That is the driver from chipmaker, right.
We can install the latest driver of T2U for Windows 8.1 to solve the problem as well.
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?81732-N600-TL-WDN3200-not-recognizing-2.4-ghz-network-on-Windows-10&p=164063&viewfull=1#post164063
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Re:If you're using a WDN3200 and you cant get 5 ghz, here's the file that will let you use it
2015-08-03 14:06:00
Yup I think so. These drivers are good enough. At least I can use 2.4 and 5 ghz now.

If those work why didnt the WND3200 8 drivers work?? They dont in Win 10. These are pretty recent 2/2/2015
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Windows 10 wdn3200 drivers
2015-08-04 05:02:40
These will work as well since they are from the chipset manufacturer.

http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/usb/
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