Carte WiFi fait Freezé my PC
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22 mars 2018 à 12:11
wifi38 Messages postés 153 Date d'inscription dimanche 19 août 2007 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 24 août 2022 - 23 mars 2018 à 17:12
wifi38 Messages postés 153 Date d'inscription dimanche 19 août 2007 Statut Membre Dernière intervention 24 août 2022 - 23 mars 2018 à 17:12
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22 mars 2018 à 16:50
22 mars 2018 à 16:50
Bonjour,
Je pense que la référence de votre carte est plutôt TL-WN851ND et si c'est le cas.....
les Operating System supportés sont : WinXP/Vista/7et pas W10 donc vous avez un problème de drivers.
Donc suivez ce lien : https://community.tp-link.com/en/news/17?94863-TL-WN851ND-Windows-10-COMPLETE-SOLUTION
Et suivez à la lettre la procédure décrite.
Au cas ou, voilà ce qu'en dit Javor, l'auteur de la procédure
TL-WN851ND Windows 10 - COMPLETE SOLUTION
Model :
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
So, after much time spent reading and g00gling around, trying all Atheros drivers with no luck, I finally found a 100% working solution to make this adapter work under Windows 10 x64 (hopefully the same can be applied for Windows 8.1), although it's not compatible with this OS.
Here's the picture:
Adapter: TL-WN851ND, ver 1.0, OS: Windows 10 x64, MB: Gigabyte GA-B250M-D3H
I installed Windows 10 x64 on a brand new 7th generation Pentium and a new board with B250 chipset. At first, when I started Windows installation, the adapter was inserted. Windows froze every time while the card in PCI slot. After removing it, everything worked. At this point, Windows probably installed its own driver and freezes every time. Solution for this is to remove the adapter, start Windows, go to Device Manager (Windows key + R -> devmgmt.msc) and once there, check the Network adapters. Of course, while adapter is removed, it won't be listed there, so click View -> Show hidden devices. Adapter should be listed there, so uninstall it by right clicking on it and click Uninstall (believe me, it won't hurt). Shut down Windows, insert the adapter and run Windows. It won't try to install the driver again, nor will detect the adapter. Next, download the only driver available from https://static.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-WN851ND_v1_110825.zip
, unzip it somewhere. Now at this point: do not use the installer, but search inside "Driver Files" folder, browse to Windows 7 32bit or 64bit, depending on your OS installed, right click "netathr.inf" or "netathrx.inf" (again depending on the OS) and click Install.
Do not use any other drivers as the result will be always the same (at least for me every time) - Windows will keep freezing.
Do not update the driver under any circumstances as it will lead to the result, mentioned above.
Voila.
You should now have the adapter installed and ready to go.
Last edited by Javor; 01-26-2017 at 07:06.
En espérant que cela vous aura aidé
Cdlt
Je pense que la référence de votre carte est plutôt TL-WN851ND et si c'est le cas.....
les Operating System supportés sont : WinXP/Vista/7et pas W10 donc vous avez un problème de drivers.
Donc suivez ce lien : https://community.tp-link.com/en/news/17?94863-TL-WN851ND-Windows-10-COMPLETE-SOLUTION
Et suivez à la lettre la procédure décrite.
Au cas ou, voilà ce qu'en dit Javor, l'auteur de la procédure
TL-WN851ND Windows 10 - COMPLETE SOLUTION
Model :
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
So, after much time spent reading and g00gling around, trying all Atheros drivers with no luck, I finally found a 100% working solution to make this adapter work under Windows 10 x64 (hopefully the same can be applied for Windows 8.1), although it's not compatible with this OS.
Here's the picture:
Adapter: TL-WN851ND, ver 1.0, OS: Windows 10 x64, MB: Gigabyte GA-B250M-D3H
I installed Windows 10 x64 on a brand new 7th generation Pentium and a new board with B250 chipset. At first, when I started Windows installation, the adapter was inserted. Windows froze every time while the card in PCI slot. After removing it, everything worked. At this point, Windows probably installed its own driver and freezes every time. Solution for this is to remove the adapter, start Windows, go to Device Manager (Windows key + R -> devmgmt.msc) and once there, check the Network adapters. Of course, while adapter is removed, it won't be listed there, so click View -> Show hidden devices. Adapter should be listed there, so uninstall it by right clicking on it and click Uninstall (believe me, it won't hurt). Shut down Windows, insert the adapter and run Windows. It won't try to install the driver again, nor will detect the adapter. Next, download the only driver available from https://static.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-WN851ND_v1_110825.zip
, unzip it somewhere. Now at this point: do not use the installer, but search inside "Driver Files" folder, browse to Windows 7 32bit or 64bit, depending on your OS installed, right click "netathr.inf" or "netathrx.inf" (again depending on the OS) and click Install.
Do not use any other drivers as the result will be always the same (at least for me every time) - Windows will keep freezing.
Do not update the driver under any circumstances as it will lead to the result, mentioned above.
Voila.
You should now have the adapter installed and ready to go.
Last edited by Javor; 01-26-2017 at 07:06.
En espérant que cela vous aura aidé
Cdlt
22 mars 2018 à 20:01
Oui c'est bien TL et non TP ;)
22 mars 2018 à 20:40
Mais vu que tu m'as donner la réponse que ma carte WiFi n'était pas compatible W10. Je vais en acheter une autre :D
Merci
23 mars 2018 à 17:12
Cdlt