Author Topic: TP-LINK TL-WN821N refuses to find any wireless networks  (Read 4475 times)

Test against swedish server:

Svarstid = ping FYI.

New speedtest:


Pingtest:
« Last Edit: February 13, 2012, 07:43:11 PM by DontCare4Free »

An ISP with good bandwidth but slow pings isn't very good for gaming.

Yeah, Ethan, please know what you're talking about first.
forget sake. The server is 250 miles away, and it's only a ping of 30. Who knows what route it's taking. Speedtest ping =/= a good representation of a game ping.

forget sake. The server is 250 miles away, and it's only a ping of 30. Who knows what route it's taking. Speedtest ping =/= a good representation of a game ping.
37 is good for 250 miles away.

Now with direct connection.

Speedtest:


Swedish equivalent:


Pingtest:


Direct connection to router (was wrong image):


Laptop just besides Wi-Fi AP:


Desktop through Powerline connection:


Desktop through Wi-Fi:
Can't, my Wi-Fi card (TP-LINK TL-WN821N) refuses to find any networks. Anyone got any ideas about how to fix it?

Ta emot filer = download
Skicka filer = upload
« Last Edit: February 13, 2012, 08:25:24 PM by DontCare4Free »




You obviously need more leverantör.

OP, have you tried going in to device manager (start > computer > right click > properties > device manager) and trying to configure your wifi adapter settings to match those of your wifi transmitter? Such as wireless type, security type, encryption type etc?

OP, have you tried going in to device manager (start > computer > right click > properties > device manager) and trying to configure your wifi adapter settings to match those of your wifi transmitter? Such as wireless type, security type, encryption type etc?
It doesn't even find the network.

Buy a new network card. It might have a factory defect.

Buy a new network card. It might have a factory defect.
It worked before. I'll try to find the receipt and get a new one on warranty tomorrow.

It doesn't even find the network.
Yeah, still change the network settings. Some settings might be not letting it see different network types, if you know what I mean.

Yeah, still change the network settings. Some settings might be not letting it see different network types, if you know what I mean.






Strange. Everything seems OK there.