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High1:
Hello

I have a wireless desktop PC that connects to the Internet via a dongle. I now have a second desktop PC that I want to connect to the Internet using the same dongle, but I cannot see a list of available networks or my own network. I have installed the adapter driver from the company's web site and I have bought a new USB wireless adapter. I can see the new adapter in 'Bluetooth and other devices'.

When I go to Settings / Network & Internet and select Wi-Fi down the left-hand side, I can see that Wi-Fi is on, and Online Sign Up below it is also on. However, when I click on the link 'Show available networks' or the other link 'Manage known networks', neither link takes me anywhere when I was expecting to see a list of available connections including my own dongle. (The dongle is sitting on top of the PC tower.)

If I go to Networks & Internet / Network connections, I can see that my Wi-Fi icon is visible but not connected and when I right-click on it and select Connect/Disconnect nothing happens. Finally, when I click on 'Set up a network' in Network & Sharing Centre', no devices appear.

What am I doing wrong, please?

DaveLembke:
What is the make/model of adapter, and what OS Version are you running?

High1:
Thanks Dave for your reply. It's a TP-LINK adapter:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Archer-T2U-Plus-Windows10-10-9-10-14/dp/B07PJV66CN/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3EVXPJN6C8EZQ&keywords=tp-link+ac600+usb+wifi+adapter+archer+t2u+plus&qid=1670609543&sprefix=tp-link+ac600+usb+wifi+adapter+archer+t2u+plus%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-3

I am on Windows 10.

DaveLembke:
I'd uninstall the driver for this, and then plug it in and go with the driver that Windows 10 associates with it. I believe its somehow configured as a bluetooth device when it isn't with incorrect driver. I had a TP-Link adapter that is a small USB type without the long antenna and when I connected it for first time with my Windows 10 desktop it automatically got the driver needed and worked. Other thing is that my adapter came with a small mini-CD in it with the driver, did yours also come with this? You can uninstall and reinstall starting with running that mini-CD driver if it came included with one and then when prompted then plug in the device so that wrong driver isnt associated with it.

High1:
Thanks, Dave. I will uninstall the driver and see what Windows comes up with. Yes, the adapter came with a CD with the driver. Because I have a problem with the D drive also, I had to download the driver from the TP-LINK site to a USB and installed it that way.

Thanks again for your help.

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