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| 1437815 | 2017-07-31 22:32:00 | Looking for win 10 x64 Driver for Tenda W322P+ V2.0 Wireless Lan. Win 7 driver wont work. Shows in device manager as 802.11n Wireless Lan Card. |
Driftwood (5551) | ||
| 1437816 | 2017-07-31 23:02:00 | tendacn.com If the manufacturers driver doesnt work, you may be out of luck. It could also be that its faulty . Can also be Win10 not allowing you to use those Win7 drivers & forcing the default driver regardless Given how cheap the are , perhaps buy another brand with bundled Win10 drivers ? look for the hardware ID in device manager. Search for that in google. Trawl through all the rubbish websites offering BOGUS driver downloads , or wanting payment for downloads . |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1437817 | 2017-07-31 23:37:00 | Looking at the site 1101 linked, the Windows drivers should work, they go up to 8.1, and most 8.1 work in W10. Failing that, install in compatibility Mode. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1437818 | 2017-07-31 23:47:00 | If that adapter is only 300 mbps, probably be better if you got a faster adapter. If the modem youre using is faster than 300 mbps | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1437819 | 2017-08-01 01:19:00 | Thanks for the help guys, I'm thinking it may be stuffed. Tried that driver but still get the same result. Even in compatability mode. Not a major problem though, still got wired ethernet. Just thought I'd try to get it going seeing it was installed. |
Driftwood (5551) | ||
| 1437820 | 2017-08-02 07:32:00 | look on the driver return code and see what's the error code? or have a look on the windows log. | FarJ (17562) | ||
| 1437821 | 2017-08-03 01:48:00 | Seeing you asked: This device cannot start. (Code 10) {Operation Failed} The requested operation was unsuccessful. |
Driftwood (5551) | ||
| 1437822 | 2017-08-04 00:07:00 | Go in to Device Manager, then go to the Properties for it Go to the Details tab, and then change the Property to "Hardware IDs". The first line will look like: USB\VEN_8086&DEV_XXXX Post what that first line says here Basically, we might be able to find you a driver from the chipset vendor rather than the manufacturer :) |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1437823 | 2017-08-04 02:25:00 | Yup it'd be better if you can find out what chipset it uses Like the Tplink adapters I had, Tplink didn't have any drivers for Win10. The Win8 drivers worked, but no 5 GHZ. And the drivers Win10 installed and worked, but its drivers didnt support 5 GHZ I had to download Mediatek drivers because thats what the chipset was. And then I could select either 2.4 or 5 GHZ Then I got some Comfast adapters. Only prob with those, the realtek drivers were crap, and caused probs. Now, I'm using Edup adapters. And so far, so good. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1437824 | 2017-08-04 02:59:00 | Go in to Device Manager, then go to the Properties for it Go to the Details tab, and then change the Property to "Hardware IDs". The first line will look like: USB\VEN_8086&DEV_XXXX Post what that first line says here Basically, we might be able to find you a driver from the chipset vendor rather than the manufacturer :) It's PCI not USB PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_3062&SUBSYS_30621814&REV_00 PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_3062&SUBSYS_30621814 PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_3062&CC_028000 PCI\VEN_1814&DEV_3062&CC_0280 |
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