

If you have used the tp link driver in the past and the revert driver option, then you have to first reinstall that driver and then uninstall it. unistall device and select remove drivers

right click the adapter and select propertiesħ. right click wifi connection icon on the taskbar(next to the clock)Ĥ. And everything was fine, even at 5Ghz on my laptop, using this adapter, not the default one.Īfter a few hours lost, it seems that the issue is the tp link driver(that i didn´t have installed on my laptop), and you have to remove it completely from the system and use the windows 10 default driver. The problem I was facing was that on 5Ghz, everytime that the amount of data crosses a certain threshold, like 300Mbps on speed test, or downloading something and watching an youtube 4k video at the same time, the connection dropped and i had to disconnect wifi and connect it again.

Well, I know it´s been a long time since the first post but it may help someone.
