![]() ![]() ![]() If your Windows 10 is 64-bit, use a driver from 64-bit directory (Windows 7 64bit, Windows 8 64bit or Windows 8.1 64bit). Click on "Browse" and select an *.inf file in the "Driver Files" directory: Now click on "Browse my computer for driver software", click on "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer", click "Have Disk.".Then click on tab "Driver", next click on "Update driver" button. Find "TP-LINK Wireless USB Adapter" in "Network Adapters" section, double click on the adapter to open its property:.Right Click on "Start" button, select "Device Manager" (or press WIN+R keys and type devmgmt.msc in the "Run" dialog box).Unpack "Driver Files" directory to any suitable location on the hard drive.First, download and unpack drivers for TL-WN823N V2 adapter: (see there TL-WN823N_V2_ driver.zip file with MD5=63b092812ef4674fc125364ee668cf18) or use a direct link.This instruction explains how to do that. ![]() But this problem can be solved if using old drivers for Windows 7 or 8 instead. It's quite complicated to create an Access Point in Windows 10 with TL-WN823N Adapter, because its drivers are not supporting Hosted network mode. Using Wireless USB TL-WN823N V2 Adapter as an Access Point in Windows 10
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