TL-WN722N - Welcome to TP-LINK I see two links for drivers, but the second link says beta drivers, while the first link says 'Operating.
#TP LINK WDN4800 WINDOWS 10 DROPS DRIVERS#
My drivers for my TP-LINK are old (from 2011 I believe) and I went to the download page, but am a bit confused. I'm using a TP-Link WDN4800 with an Atheros chipset and it works on other similar hardware. My system is a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. I have tried reseting cmos and i have tried both pcie ports and still nothing. Installing the Windows 8.1 driver may allow you to use both bands.
For models marked 'Partial', only the 2.4GHz band can be used with the Plug & Play driver on Windows 10.
#TP LINK WDN4800 WINDOWS 10 DROPS INSTALL#
For models marked 'No', Windows 10 users can try to install the Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 driver manually. Everything else on mobo is working great. Models marked with 'Yes' can work with Windows 10 automatically. I did not find a specific Windows 10 driver on the TPLink. I had it working OK on Windows 10 Pro 64 with all current updates including the Creators Update installed. Some reviews here state that this adapter is not compatible with Windows 10. I have been having issues with my mobo (gigabyte ga-z87-hd3) not recgonizing my wifi adapter (tl-wdn4800). Amazon annoyingly mixes together reviews of different TP-Link adapters. The installation is the first step of the process and it is fast but the next steps which are repairing the permission on /System/Library/Extensions and rebuilding the system caches might take a while so please wait until you were asked to reboot your computer. Windows 7: tp-link tl-wdn4800 not recgonized by mobo. This application will install the missing AirPortAtheros40.kext into /System/Library/Extensions and after the installation is done and once you reboot your computer the Atheros based WiFi adapters will be enabled. Either way, if you are having trouble with the driver (it installs but will not connect to the internet), search for 'qualcomm atheros AR938x driver' followed by your OS (windows 7, 8, 10, etc) and it will work. Ever since macOS Mojave came out (I mean the first DP) Apple removed the support for Atheros based WiFi Adapters from the IO80211Family.kext, so to fix it we need to add the AirPortAtheros40.kext to the Extensions manually.Īfter each clean install the AirPortAtheros40.kext needs to be installed and after clean installing Mojave DPs after few times I decides to create this app to save some time. Its because the wireless chip is qualcomm atheros and the TP-link drivers arent up to date i assume.