Below you can download tp-link wireless configuration utility driver for Windows.
File name: tp-link-wireless-configuration-utility.exe
Version: 9.817
File size: 14.41 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG ver. 3.89
Download Driver Tp-Link Wireless Configuration Utility(click above to download)
The device specification:
- Device Name: TP-Link Wireless Configuration Utility
- Function: Allows users to configure and manage TP-Link wireless network adapters
- Compatibility: Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10 operating systems
- Driver and Utility Version: V2.0.0.5
- Download Size: Approximately 20 MB
- Developer: TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd.
- Official Website: www.tp-link.com
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is the TP-Link Wireless Configuration Utility not detecting my wireless adapter?
A1: This issue can occur due to various reasons. Please ensure that your TP-Link wireless adapter is properly connected to your computer. Also, verify that you have installed the latest driver for your adapter. If the problem persists, try restarting your computer or updating the utility software to the latest version.
Q2: Why is the TP-Link Wireless Configuration Utility not showing available networks?
A2: In such cases, check if your wireless adapter is enabled. You can do this by going to the Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections. Right-click on your wireless adapter and select "Enable" if it is disabled. Additionally, ensure that your wireless router is powered on and broadcasting the Wi-Fi signal. Restarting your router or resetting its settings may also help resolve the issue.
Q3: Why does the TP-Link Wireless Configuration Utility frequently disconnect from my Wi-Fi network?
A3: Disconnecting issues can arise due to interference from other devices, outdated firmware, or signal strength problems. Firstly, relocate your wireless adapter closer to the router to improve signal quality. You may also try changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router to avoid interference. Updating both the driver and utility software to their latest versions can address firmware-related issues. If the problem persists, contacting TP-Link support or considering a different wireless adapter may be necessary.