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Tommy elliot Posted on Jul 13, 2017

One of my TP-LINK 500Mbps has stop working .What can I do to fix it

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Hi,
I have to assume you are referring to TP-Link power line adapters. In any event, pick the one that is not working. Press and hold the Pair button for a second or so, the Power LED will start flashing. Wait 2 minutes, then press and hold the Pair button of your main (other) TP-Link for 1 second, the Power LED will start flashing. In about 2 minutes all should be good.
If not you may have to reload the flash software or use the disks to reset.
Cheers

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SOURCE: I bought a TP-LINK TLWN7200ND

i have used a similar adapter on windows 7 as well as on ubuntu 10.04 (linux), and it detects it upon restart without any external drivers.

try on a system with any of these to confirm that the adapter is good. this could be a hardware fault.

also, try changing the card slot as there could be a problem with the slot.

if it works fine on these, then make sure you are using the correct drivers (the ones exactly for this device and not for another similar device)

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