Hi, I just bought a TP-link WN722N usb wireless N adapter, when I turn on the computer, the adapter can connect to the wireless network. However, when I sleep the computer then turn it on again, the usb adapter could not be found!
OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU i5-3570K Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Memory 8Gb 1333MHz DDR3 Graphics Card ASUS DCII 7850 2Gb Monitor(s) Displays 22" 1920x1080 LED Screen Resolution 1920x1080
OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU i5-3570K Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Memory 8Gb 1333MHz DDR3 Graphics Card ASUS DCII 7850 2Gb Monitor(s) Displays 22" 1920x1080 LED Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Hi, I just bought a TP-link WN722N usb wireless N adapter, when I turn on the computer, the adapter can connect to the wireless network. However, when I sleep the computer then turn it on again, the usb adapter could not be found!
How do I fix this?
Have a look at your network properties in Device Manager, if you already haven't done so, try un-ticking the box marked below.
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Hi, I just bought a TP-link WN722N usb wireless N adapter, when I turn on the computer, the adapter can connect to the wireless network. However, when I sleep the computer then turn it on again, the usb adapter could not be found!
How do I fix this?
Have a look at your network properties in Device Manager, if you already haven't done so, try un-ticking the box marked below.
OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU i5-3570K Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-DS3H Memory 8Gb 1333MHz DDR3 Graphics Card ASUS DCII 7850 2Gb Monitor(s) Displays 22" 1920x1080 LED Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Thanks to earlier posts for giving me a clue what to do. I followed the "power saving advice, noting that.......
If there isn't a power saving option for TPLink in "device manager" in windows, then use the supplied "TPlink wireless configuration utility utility" and turn off power saving mode there - this worked for me.
NB - when I next restarted the computer, a "power saving" option was then available in "device manager>TPlink>power management" which I then had to turn off. If you don't at first succeed..
Last edited by thomasm5; 03 Jan 2013 at 09:43 AM..