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Can anyone help me with my problem with my wireless network adapter. It should be a plug & play wireless network adapter but its not working on the new computer I made for a friend. It shows on Device Manager under Other Devices and if I go to properties it says it has a problem on one of the tabs. I tried updating drivers, I tried uninstalling and resetting. I'm not sure what to do next at this point. I put the TP-Link Archer T4E and the motherboard is Asus PRIME B450M-A/CSM running on Ryzen 5 3400G.

CPU: i5-6600k | GPU: MSI Gaming X GeForce GTX 1070 | MB: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 | RAM: 2x8GB Vengeance LPX 2400mhz

CPU Cooler: BeQuiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 | PSU: EVGA Supernova Nex 650 G1 | Case: NZXT H440

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7 minutes ago, Mhist said:

I tried updating drivers

did you try this from device manager or from TPLink's website?

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Did you try downloading the driver from the manufacturers website? Does it state it's compatible with your OS? Some older wireless cards/adapters will work with Win7 but not 10.

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