Operated by XP. Firstly, I had to configure the USB hub: in the device manager we find "Universal Serial Bus Controllers USB" and open the properties of the "USB Root Hub" to which our adapter is connected, there is the last tab "Power Management", uncheck "Allow shutdown .". Secondly, if you get the error "Code 10. Unable to start the device", then disable all other network cards. The third reason for the "crash" is the parallel operation of the Windows connection manager and the adapter's native program. Solution - leave one thing, better than Windows. To do this, open the Tp-LINK Wireless Connection Setup Utilities window and in the Advanced tab put a dot Use Windows settings. And then do not forget to remove this very configuration utility from autorun. If this does not help, download a newer version of the driver from the official site.
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