maintained by XP. To begin, I had to configure the USB hub. In the device manager, we look for "Universal Serial Bus Controllers USB," and then open the properties of the "USB Root Hub," which is where our adapter is connected. On the final tab labeled "Power Management," I had to uncheck the box that said "Allow shutdown." Second, if you are receiving the problem, please see "Code 10. Having trouble starting the device ", followed by turning off all other network cards in your computer. The simultaneous execution of the adapter's native program as well as the Windows connection manager is the third factor contributing to the "crash." The solution is to keep just one product that is superior to Windows. To accomplish this, use the Tp-LINK Wireless Connection Setup Utility window and make a selection to Use Windows settings on the Advanced tab of the window. And after that, you really must remember to delete this configuration utility from the autorun folder. In the event that this does not resolve the issue, visit the manufacturer's website to obtain the most recent driver version.
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