


Now the question is whether TPlink will enable it via Dongle firmware update or not? Note this is not the Windows software, it is the firmware of the T4U hardware that needs to be fixed. Usb3 connection is blocked in archer T4U.

You should investigate why it is not getting connected by USB3 mode. So port is getting connected by usb 2 mode. T4U usb 3 port is blocked somehow by tplink. Running Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 圆4 latest official build (1909) with all updates on a Dell Inspiron 14R 5421 with certainly seems to be evident that T4U usb 3 port is faulty or no connection is established with the usb 3 connectors of PC in spite of being connected to usb 3. Running Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 圆4 latest official build (1909) with all updates on a Dell Inspiron 14R 5421 with i7. I tested with disabled antivirus and other softwares - same results Driver version is 1030.27.425.2018 (as I explained, Windows 10 automatically recognized it). Wireless association speed seems OK: 866,7 Mbps Tests were done with the Huawei very close. I can hit 300 megas easily with an iPhone and a Galaxy S7 with the 5Ghz wireless network of the Huawei HG8245Q2 I'm using for the test. Speeds don't go faster than about 125 Megas. Windows 10 says it is not recognized as a USB 3.0 device (and it is connected to a USB 3.0 port here, the blue one!) - same problem as described here: I noticed that it's faster than the network adapter of my notebook, however, I noticed some problems: But then I noticed that Windows 10 had automatically recognized it. The latest v3 US driver on the TP-Link website also didn't recognize the adapter. First the CD didn't recognize the adapter. So, I'm having problems with this adapter TP-Link Archer T4U(US) v3.20 since it came for me.
