The TP-Link TL-WN722N work beautifully on Windows 7, but success depends entirely on your hardware version.

John decided to visit the TP-Link website to see if there were any updated drivers for his adapter. After navigating to the support page, he entered the model number of his device, TL-WN722N, and selected Windows 7 as his operating system. The website offered a few different driver options, including a few beta versions.

John decided to give it a try. He disabled the built-in adapter and then uninstalled the TP-Link driver. He then restarted his laptop and reinstalled the driver. This time, when he opened the device manager, the TL-WN722N was listed, and the driver seemed to be working correctly.

Look at the sticker on the back or bottom of the adapter. Look for "Ver: X.X" or "VX" (e.g., Ver: 3.0 means you have V3).

Panic began to set in as John realized that he couldn't upload the large files to the client's server without a stable internet connection. He had tried to troubleshoot the issue before, but to no avail. The device manager showed that the driver was installed, but the adapter wasn't being recognized.

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