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TP-Link UE330 is a 3-port USB 3.0 hub with 1 extra Gigabit Ethernet port, no power adapter needed. Plug & Play for MacBook, Mac Pro/Mini, iMac, XPS, Surface Pro, Notebooks, Desktop PCs, USB Flash Drives, Mobile HDD, and More With TP-Link UE330, you can now transfer data at up to 10 times the speeds of the older USB 2.0 standards. This sets of patches adds support for the following TP-Link devices: EAP225 v3 EAP225-Outdoor v1 EAP245 v1 The devices are variants of the same design, differing mainly in the LEDs. The same u-boot version is used, which doesn't properly enable the network interface on an (uninterrupted) boot. The 7 data transfer ports mean you don't have to switch between devices.Note: Does not require drivers for Windows 10/ 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP or Mac OS X and Linux systems. Backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 and the actual transmission speed is limited by the setting of the device connected. Driver description Download driver TP-LINK TF-3200 Network Adapter Driver version 5.02.9.318, v.4.5.50202 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64). Screenshot of files. Download driver TP-LINK TL-WN823N version 181024 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64). Screenshot of files Installation screenshots TP-LINK TL-WN823N File Name.

Info:

Model: TP-LINK Archer T3UPort
Vendor: TP-LINK
Version: 180724
Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
Bits: 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64)
Driver Date: 2018-11-09
Size: 45.3 mb

Driver description

Download driver TP-LINK Archer T3U version 180724 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64).

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File Name

Archer_T3U(EUUS)_V1_180724_Win.zip - V1, Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 (45.3 mb) - 09.11.2018


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This article helps to fix an issue in which Windows 10 doesn't install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first connection.

Original product version: Windows 10, version 1703
Original KB number: 4021854

Symptom

When you connect a USB audio device to a Windows 10 Version 1703-based computer the first time, the operating system detects the device but loads the standard USB audio 2.0 driver (usbaudio2.sys) instead of the specific device driver.

Cause

This issue occurs because the USB audio 2.0 driver (usbaudio2.sys) isn't classified as a generic driver in Windows 10 Version 1703. Therefore, the system assumes that a compatible, nongeneric driver is installed for the device even though the driver is generic.

This issue also causes Windows 10 Version 1703 to postpone the search for other compatible drivers through Windows Update that typically occurs immediately after you install a new device.

Resolution

To fix this issue, use one of the following methods.

Method 1

To resolve this issue, install update 4022716.

Method 2

If the device-specific driver is distributed through Windows Update, you can manually update the driver by using Device Manager. For more information about how to do this, see update drivers in Windows 10.

Method 3

If the device is not yet connected, first install the device-specific driver, such as by using the appropriate installer. After the device-specific driver is installed, Windows 10 will select that driver instead of the standard USB audio 2.0 driver when you first connect the device.

Note

See the device manufacturer's user guide for specific instructions about how to install the driver.

Method 4

If the driver isn't distributed through Windows Update, you can manually reinstall the driver. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Install the device-specific driver (see Method 2).
  2. Open Device Manager.
  3. Right-click (or tap and hold) the name of the device, and then select Uninstall.
  4. Restart the computer.

When it restarts, Windows will try to reinstall the device by using the device-specific driver.