Looking for assistance with your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth card?
Looking for assistance with your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth card?
I purchased a separate card for my motherboard since it lacks built-in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. The TP-Link Archer TX50E functions well most of the time, but I frequently encounter issues when powering off and turning it back on, requiring me to fix the Bluetooth drivers manually. Could you offer any tips to prevent this problem or suggestions that would eliminate the need for troubleshooting? It's just a small annoyance at most.
This device is built around an Intel AX200 wireless chip. Before installing new software or drivers, remove any TP-Link applications and add Intel’s wireless and Bluetooth components. Make sure the external antennas are correctly connected and that the USB cable connects to a functional motherboard port. Power from the USB is essential for Bluetooth to function properly. If your system lacks sufficient power or USB devices consume much energy, certain peripherals may not operate well. This could mean Windows doesn’t recognize the adapter, or the WiFi/Bluetooth connection isn’t establishing.
It lacks USB ports and connects only through a PCI device on my PC. It looks like Windows didn’t recognize the adapter. I’m not very good at explaining, so it’s hard for me to clarify further.
Capture an image. The TX50E model without USB header connectivity wouldn't work, as it lacks the necessary Bluetooth support. All contemporary Intel-based WiFi PCIe cards include built-in Bluetooth functionality. This isn't a standard USB port; it's a header port that links to your motherboard's USB header to enable the adapter's Bluetooth.
Thank you for waiting. The card is linked to a USB header on the motherboard.