TL-WN881ND not working properly on Windows 10.
I bought the TL-WN881ND so that I could get WiFi to my PC. I have installed the drivers and it does not detect my WiFi network. It does detect a few others at one bar such as the neighbour's network but not mine. This issue is occuring on Windows 10. I booted a live USB of Manjaro Linux to see if it would work there. Manjaro Linux detected it immediately and I was able to visit some websites and use it as intended. Why is it not working on Windows 10?
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Hello! You are an ABSOLUTE LEGEND. I changed the channel to 6 and now I can connect to WiFi! Have an amazing morning/day/night.
You've made my week.
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You can adjust some settings on the router, such as change the channel to 1, 6 or 11, the channel with to 40Mhz, then restart the wireless adapter on Windows 10.
If it still not working, try to use the adapter on other slots and reinstall the driver with the link below.
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Yes, the connected devices will still be connecting to the wifi.
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Hello! You are an ABSOLUTE LEGEND. I changed the channel to 6 and now I can connect to WiFi! Have an amazing morning/day/night.
You've made my week.
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Wow, that's cool~
Glad to hear that it works, congrats.^_^
If need any further help, just let us know.
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Hey there, I am an IT tech in Australia and I have found that TP-Link have been distributing US version TL-WN881ND cards in Australia over the last few years (first noticed in 2019 and I have seen more US version cards when I purchased some in the last couple of weeks in the hope they stopped distributing the US ones but frustratingly and obviously haven't).
This has caused major headaches for me and a number of my clients that I have supplied these TL-WN881ND US version cards to as the US cards have frequency restrictions in line with US regulations, they can only use and are restricted to channels 1-11 as when used in the United States that is their regulation for use of wireless frequencies.
After spending a considerable amount of time investigating wireless issues for a client in 2019 and then concluding that the US version WiFI adapters were the cause of the issue when modems/ gateways/ access points were using channel 12 or 13, I have been forced to spend a considerable amount of time replacing all the US adapters in my client's systems which has seen me lose thousands of dollars in labour and travel costs along with lost revenue to resolve an issue that TP-Link have created.
TP-Link have been very uninterested in discussing this US version adapter issue with me and uninterested in substantiating their choice to distribute US version cards in Australia (and clearly haven't stopped distributing the US version adapters at the time of this post), these US version cards are clearly unsuitable for use in Australia and any other countries that allow use of channels 12 and 13.
So I am wondering if you have a US version adapter (US will be on the sticker/ label on the adapter itself) and if so was your WiFi previously set to or was automatically using channel 12 or 13 to minimise interference and therefore the card could not see it due to it's channel restrictions (card can see Channel 1-11 only)? Therefore changing the channel to use channel 6 as you have mentioned worked around the issue?
Look forward to hearing from you.
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