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TP-Link TX55E
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Appendix: Troubleshooting
T1. What should I do if the adapter is not detected?
Make sure the adapter is securely located in the appropriate PCI-E X1 slot.
Try restarting the computer or try the adapter on a different computer.
Make sure you meet the system requirements for the adapter.
Make sure you use the latest driver for your specific adapter. The latest drivers can be
found at the product’s Support page at https://www.tp-link.com.
T2. How to check if I have installed the drivers successfully or not?
Check your taskbar if there are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons.
If you can see the
icon ( Wireless Network ) on the taskbar, you have already
installed the Wi-Fi driver successfully.
If you can see the
(Bluetooth) icon on the taskbar, you have already installed the
Bluetooth driver successfully.
T3. What should I do if can’t connect to the Wi-Fi after installing the
driver?
Refer to T2 to check if you have installed the driver for your adapter successfully .
Restart your computer and try again.
Disable the antivirus software and firewall, then try again.
Try a different PCI-E slot on the computer.
Reinstall the driver and try again.
T4. What should I do if the Bluetooth icon doesn’t appear?
Make sure you have turned on the Bluetooth in your Windows settings. To enable
Bluetooth, go to Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and turn on
Bluetooth.
Make sure there are no other Bluetooth devices on the computer. If there are, disable
all existing Bluetooth devices in Device Manager, then reinstall the adapter and try
again.
Tip: To go to Device Manager: Right-click My Computer or This PC, select Manage, go to Device Manager
and disable all existing Bluetooth devices.

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