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Issue with TP Link Archer tx3000e losing connection

Issue with TP Link Archer tx3000e losing connection

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dani2401
Member
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01-06-2025, 02:10 AM
#1
I bought this network adapter recently and installed it on my PC. No matter how I adjust the settings, it always loses connection. I lowered the wireless speed from AX to AC to N to G but the issue persists. After reinstalling the Intel drivers, it still keeps dropping. Could you give me any suggestions on what might be causing this?
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dani2401
01-06-2025, 02:10 AM #1

I bought this network adapter recently and installed it on my PC. No matter how I adjust the settings, it always loses connection. I lowered the wireless speed from AX to AC to N to G but the issue persists. After reinstalling the Intel drivers, it still keeps dropping. Could you give me any suggestions on what might be causing this?

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Hyper_FireFox
Member
142
01-07-2025, 05:21 PM
#2
There might be a week signal problem.
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Hyper_FireFox
01-07-2025, 05:21 PM #2

There might be a week signal problem.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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01-07-2025, 06:48 PM
#3
I'm not sure because my old network card always worked without problems even when connections dropped :/.
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Hidekih
01-07-2025, 06:48 PM #3

I'm not sure because my old network card always worked without problems even when connections dropped :/.

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MrBertr4m
Member
162
01-08-2025, 09:08 AM
#4
Yes, I can observe the signal strength. Additionally, I noticed a few connections established during the installation process.
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MrBertr4m
01-08-2025, 09:08 AM #4

Yes, I can observe the signal strength. Additionally, I noticed a few connections established during the installation process.

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eLp4y4z0r
Junior Member
12
01-14-2025, 11:09 AM
#5
Sorry for the delayed response. My job sometimes needs me to stay overnight at work, which means I don’t get to be home. My router has strong signal strength, and the only barrier between me and it is a wooden plant in the room below where my PC is located. I’ve double-checked everything is properly connected and there’s nothing loose. The connection drops seem to happen randomly, not at regular intervals, and even after changing the settings, it didn’t work. I’ve tried all possible solutions, thinking maybe my router simply doesn’t support AX connections.
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eLp4y4z0r
01-14-2025, 11:09 AM #5

Sorry for the delayed response. My job sometimes needs me to stay overnight at work, which means I don’t get to be home. My router has strong signal strength, and the only barrier between me and it is a wooden plant in the room below where my PC is located. I’ve double-checked everything is properly connected and there’s nothing loose. The connection drops seem to happen randomly, not at regular intervals, and even after changing the settings, it didn’t work. I’ve tried all possible solutions, thinking maybe my router simply doesn’t support AX connections.

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NinuDK
Member
157
01-14-2025, 03:50 PM
#6
Turn off all power-saving settings for the adapter. Also, check the roaming aggressiveness configuration.
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NinuDK
01-14-2025, 03:50 PM #6

Turn off all power-saving settings for the adapter. Also, check the roaming aggressiveness configuration.

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BroZockerLuca
Member
73
01-14-2025, 04:52 PM
#7
Adjusted to Medium level with a rating of 3 out of 5. No changes made before; I disabled it recently to test if that improves things.
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BroZockerLuca
01-14-2025, 04:52 PM #7

Adjusted to Medium level with a rating of 3 out of 5. No changes made before; I disabled it recently to test if that improves things.

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Alverex
Junior Member
23
01-16-2025, 01:54 AM
#8
I immediately realized the driver listed on the TP Link site for this card is marked as "24/04/2019" (UK layout), but searching for the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 200 driver on Intel's site shows a version from October. I plan to check the newer one.
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Alverex
01-16-2025, 01:54 AM #8

I immediately realized the driver listed on the TP Link site for this card is marked as "24/04/2019" (UK layout), but searching for the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 200 driver on Intel's site shows a version from October. I plan to check the newer one.

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owen22s
Member
70
01-17-2025, 11:30 AM
#9
Try this approach, and consider adjusting aggressiveness to the minimum if earlier settings fail
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owen22s
01-17-2025, 11:30 AM #9

Try this approach, and consider adjusting aggressiveness to the minimum if earlier settings fail

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khaled_theking
Junior Member
7
01-22-2025, 03:35 AM
#10
I’ll definitely test the aggressiveness and tweak the settings if the driver update doesn’t help. I’m really wondering what TP Link is up to with the driver download from their site—it’s about 100MB bigger than the one from Intel. Thanks for your support so far. I can handle most PC issues, but networking feels a bit tricky for me.
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khaled_theking
01-22-2025, 03:35 AM #10

I’ll definitely test the aggressiveness and tweak the settings if the driver update doesn’t help. I’m really wondering what TP Link is up to with the driver download from their site—it’s about 100MB bigger than the one from Intel. Thanks for your support so far. I can handle most PC issues, but networking feels a bit tricky for me.

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