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Please redirect this if it is in the incorrect forum page. I was looking for "Networks".

When I got my desktop back from the engineers, I could see that the network card was missing as it had an antenna attached to it which was missing. I was informed that a new card had been fitted, this was new and was only as big as your thumb-nail. It fitted in a spare USB socket at the back of the machine. Some of the USB sockets do not work however. I wasn't told why.

 

After a while it was buffering more and more in the middle of of watching a you-tube video. Then it stopped working all together.

 

I found another (new one) online and put it in the socket at the back - it did not work. I tried it in the front usb and it worked fine, for a couple of days. It started doing what the other one did. Today it packed up all together. I tried it in another USB socket but it failed again.

 

I know the router is fine as the W10 laptop connects with no problems.

I know that the front USB socket is fine as putting my wireless mouse dongle in there works well right away.

I have connected the router to the computer using a cable and as you can see it is fine with that, no buffering in the middle of the video either.

 

It all points to the TP-Link dongle (or what ever it is called) being faulty and perhaps driven that way by this W7 desktop.

Running the Windows diagnostic program just tells me there is cable missing etc.

Jim.

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Hi Jim,

 

With the USB Wireless Adapter connected [ the "dongle" ] .....

Start button > type in devmgmt.msc ...... hit Enter

Click on the > next to ... Network Adapters

 

1. What is listed with "wifi" or "wireless" in the title?

 

2. Are there any yellow exclamation marks or red Xs against it ?

 

3. If not [ you will need an internet connection for this ] .....

Right click on the wireless adapter and select "Update Drivers"

Select "Search Automatically"

 

Let me know the answers to the above please.

There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !!

 

MiniToolBox

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Thanks KenB for coming back on this.

I have done what you suggested but ended up using the control panel to get to device manager.

Having searched for update drivers for

Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller and

TP Link Wireless USB Adapter

 

It said that in both cases the driver software is up to date.

 

I assume the first one (Realtek) is the one the engineer supplied as the driver disk that came with the one I bought is marked tp-link. Either way they only worked for a while.

Jim.

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I forgot to mention KenB that there was no yellow or red marks against any hardware/software.

Jim.

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Hi Jim

 

Please go back to Device Manager and double click on the TP Link wireless adapter.

You should get a box pop up - it should say "This device is working properly"

Does it actually say this ?

 

Disconnect the ethernet cable. [ leave the USB Wireless Adapter in place ]

 

Go to Control Panel > Network and sharing centre.

There should be an option " Connect to a Network"

Click on this.

You should see available networks - your own plus neighbours.

Do you ?

There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !!

 

MiniToolBox

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Hi Jim

 

Please go back to Device Manager and double click on the TP Link wireless adapter.

You should get a box pop up - it should say "This device is working properly"

Does it actually say this?

 

Yes

 

Disconnect the ethernet cable. [ leave the USB Wireless Adapter in place ]

 

Go to Control Panel > Network and sharing centre.

There should be an option " Connect to a Network"

Click on this.

You should see available networks - your own plus neighbours.

Do you ?

Yes

Yes. ours and one other.

Jim

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Well well well! I don't beleeeeeve it! In Richard's of "One Foot In The

Grave" fame. The TP Link is working now. I don't know for how long mind....

 

I was answering your post KenB when I realized it was on the dongle and not the cable.

Jim (I'd like to say that this one is solved - but I doubt it).

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It is the 29th of April today and it has worked on you-tube fine ever since. In fact where ever I wanted to go with it :).

I think this one is solved KenB.

Thank you very much.

Jim.

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