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TP LINK TG-3468 v1.1 need windows 10 drivers

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by kuroidoragon, 22 Dec 2019.

  1. kuroidoragon

    kuroidoragon Minimodder

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    hello can you point me in the right direction for the drivers for windows 10 for the TP LINK TG-3468 v1.1 or at least ones that are confirmed compatible with windows 10 I can't see any on the TP link website for this item also is there a version that has a executable so it installs them for you ?

    all the website says is

    DOS/Win98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7/Linux/Novell Netware
    Modifications and Bug Fixes:
    Add Windows 7 drivers.
     
  2. Anfield

    Anfield Multimodder

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    Have you tried the windows 7 one? Pretty good chance it will work on newer versions as well.
     
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  3. BeauchN

    BeauchN Multimodder

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    I’d just give them all a go. I suspect, as Anfield said, the V1 Win7 driver will work either natively or under compatibility mode. The V2 and V3 card versions may also work if they have the same controller chip on the card.

    alternatively, if you’ve already installed it in your rig, has the Win10 automatic driver search come up with anything? It’s pretty good at finding something to work most bits of hardware in my experience
     
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  4. kuroidoragon

    kuroidoragon Minimodder

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    I got those drivers for a friend there not for me

    but there isn't a executable file for it to get on with installing itself. I don't know how to install them & I doubt my friend does either
     
  5. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    If compressed, extract the ZIP file somewhere. You should have a bunch of crap plus an INF file (something.inf.)

    Start Menu, type "Device Manager," open it. Find the network card in the list of installed hardware - it'll probably have a question mark (Windows doesn't know what it is) or exclamation mark (Windows doesn't have a driver for it.) Right-click, Properties. Driver tab. "Install or Update Driver, ""Install driver manually." "Browse for driver" (or something, I'm paraphrasing from memory 'ere), browse to the folder you extracted the ZIP from with the INF file in it, "Open."

    Chugdy-chugdy-chug. "Windows has successfully installed your new hardware."

    Fin.
     
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  6. kuroidoragon

    kuroidoragon Minimodder

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    I believe I know what you mean how to do it anyway if he doesn't work it out & asks me I will give it a go thank you
     
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