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Windows quickly found the correct drivers, and I was running in under 2 minutes.
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Stop working and NO DRIVER UPDATE AVAILABLE
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The included drivers will NOT work with Windows
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Poor driver support for windows 10.
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- Proper drivers work with Windows 10 - Black PCB, and HeatsyncCons
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And TP-Link's drivers aren't the best either, to get the most up-to-date drivers get the latest Athero AR9485 drivers
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I go the driver to work after reinstalling windows 10 drivers resetting everything multiple times
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Installed the drivers fine and windows 7 detected it and everything
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The drivers worked and I was able to connect to the 5 ghz band, only to be on wireless N, I could never seem to connect to the 802.11AC protocol
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Unfortunately netgear's windows 10 drivers would horribly break windows and it only somewhat worked with the generic drivers.
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This adapter doesn't have a driver compatible with Windows 10, and their customer service just asks you to wait for a release of a new driver
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This is not Windows 10 compatible and the driver on TP-Link site did not fix my issue, what did was unplugging the Archer T9E from my motherboard
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You have to download the correct drivers from the company's website
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It took me 2 hours to finally remove his old NIC, uninstall it, find the correct drivers for this card, figure out you had to disable driver signing(in 2017
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The driver won't work with Windows 10 at all.
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Just pay Broadcom to develop and support the driver and stop saying that this garbage is windows 10 compatible.
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I will update it if they ever release the correct drivers for this card!
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I have had this card for around 3 months, when I first installed it, and got the drivers working it worked OK, not superb, not the worst, but OK
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I put this in a regular Windows 10 machine I built myself and it still gives me issues, even after downloading the proper drivers
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Possibly a great product, however, the drivers are terrible.
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I run linux on my computer, getting the drivers for this was a bit annoying.
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I have the right drivers, have ensured my router is using its fastest capable mode, and is using TP Links recommended security settings for wireless passwords.
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The current driver doesn't work well on Windows 10, so not only do you receive bad speed, but it has a hard time doing multiple things that require internet
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TP-Link has NO driver update to work with Windows 10.
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Windows.8.1 did not install the right driver on its own
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I have windows 10 and my drivers were completely fine
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Will it works finding driver was a pain for windows 10
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Pro Build 1703 even with the right driver from TP Link's site
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Release a proper driver with clear instructions for installation or don't sell the product
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The performance on windows 10 leaves a lot to be desired, The drivers are a nightmare to deal with and even then i am not reaching the speeds i should be
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I have had this card for around 3 months, when I first installed it, and got the drivers working it worked OK, not superb, not the worst, but OK
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And the speed can't go faster than 195Mbps also maybe the driver's problem, and we will push our chip manufacturers to provide drivers for windows 10 as soon as possible
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It took me 2 hours to finally remove his old NIC, uninstall it, find the correct drivers for this card, figure out you had to disable driver signing(in 2017
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Make sure you update drivers and disable any onboard WiFi or a conflict will result
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No working Windows-10 driver
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The install was very simple and downloading the drivers is like downloading drivers for a printer, just go to the manufacturer site, find the product, click
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Had to manually find the drivers, and disable driver signature enforcement to properly install them
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My computer became completely bricked due to this card's faulty drivers causing the system to crash before I can even log in to windows
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Poor driver support for windows 10.
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I used the Windows 10 driver and the utility from the website, but it couldn't break 15mb/s with 75mb/s internet
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TP Link's link: http://www.tplink.com/us/article-15587.html now even shows Windows 10 drivers are not available and that the card is not Plug and Play capable on Windows 10
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Online drivers I transferred over don't work either
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The available drivers are just garbage for Win10
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Windows 10 requires you to manually get older, more stable driver to provide better signal
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I tried all the driver fixes and hacks, bios updates, etc
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Does not work with Windows 10 Creators update and no new drivers are available.
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I tried to fix the problem testing out different drivers, to the newest to roll backs, tried readjusting the antennas, tried adjusting the adapter settings, and nothing worked
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The driver was difficult in install on Win 10 pro V. 1607
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Works great, no drivers needed on windows 10, truly plug and play
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Then I found this, the beam-forming has allowed me to use my 5GHz network, as the tendnet couldn't get a good enough signal, the drivers work just fine with Win10 and it is just all around amazing, even looks good in my case with a black PCB and heatsync.
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Also the Site did not have the proper W10 drivers and I tried the W8.1 but to no success
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Some negative things about this card was having to hunt down the correct drivers for Windows 10
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I like the fast speed and driver was easy to install
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plugged in an d worked-downloaded proper driver OK
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Rebooted the system and the right driver was installed & it works perfect..
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After reading multiple forum post about this product, I have learned that the drivers for this card are unreliable to Windows 10 users
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Their drivers do NOT work with high speed AC connections.
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I didn't install the software for it, just the driver under Windows XP Pro and it works awesomely from one corner of the house to the next
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As soon as you install the drivers the machine crashes
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Terrible windows 10 support and terrible speeds even with "correct driver".I installed this card expecting something good
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If you have issues, drivers for similar AC1900 devices also work, such as the Asus or Rosewill versions.
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The available drivers are just garbage for Win10
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Both the older and newer drivers work perfectly fine under Windows 10, although TP-Link's management utility does not detect the card (which is fine with me, as Windows is more than capable of managing the card by itself)
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Works like a charm, strong signal, no drivers needed for Windows 10 and Debian 9
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I will be putting the slower, but reliable D-Link card back in this weekend
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I'm using wireless-G and an inexpensive D-Link DI-624 router
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I wonder why this is listed as one of the best pci-e network cards available
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Installation was a snap as long as there is a PCI-E slot available.