How can I find drivers for my TP-Link Archer TX1750U USB WiFi adapter on Linux?

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Asked By Wanderlust123 On

I've been using Linux on and off for a few years, but I'm struggling to switch completely because I can't find drivers for my TP-Link Archer TX1750U Nano USB WiFi adapter. Is there anyone who can help me resolve this issue?

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Answered By TechGuru99 On

It seems like your adapter might need either the rtw88 or rtw89 drivers, but they broke with kernel version 6.8 and are no longer maintained since the original maintainer passed away. Unfortunately, you might need to use an older kernel to get it working. You could also consider swapping out your adapter for a Linux-compatible one, which can be found for around 20 bucks, but I understand why you might not want to do that.

Answered By GamerChick42 On

I had a similar problem with a PCIe Intel WiFi card that just stopped working on Linux. I've been stuck using Windows ever since unless I move my router closer and connect via Ethernet!

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