Link speed (Receive/Transmit): 1300/877 (Mbps) Just installed my T9E and ran a Speedtest from my Googe Fiber 100 connection.ĭriver details: TP-LINK 802.11ac Network Adapterĭriver version 6.30.223.228 (Is this the latest?) If you prefer to download drivers from trusted sources, you can use the driver for the ASUS PCE-AC68 adapter, which uses the same BCM4360 chip as in the TP-Link Archer T9E/T8E. (thanks but not with v7.35.344.0 which seems to be for a different set of devices. With this driver the device is recognised as aĨ01.11ac adapter as it should be. * The v7.35 driver series is the correct one for Windows 10. I haven't noticed any major instability using this driver on Windows 10 though, it seems reasonably safe to use it. The device is recognised as aĭoes reach 1.3Gbps as it's supposed to. The "V1_151026" driver is referenced as a Windows 10 driver but this is not the case. The v6.30.223.228 driver distributed by TP-Link is for Windows 8. This driver is packaged for the Debian 9 "Stretch" release as broadcom-sta-dkms.For anyone who stumbles upon this thread, here is the current situation with this device: See bugs reported on this package in the Debian Bug Tracking System. Laptop-mode-tools: set WIRELESS_BATT_POWER_SAVING=0 within /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/nf This may be resolved by disabling power management via:
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