User's Guide

7
Chapter 3
Windows
3. 1. Install Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Drivers
Before You Start:
If you plan on using Bluetooth and already have connected Bluetooth devices,
proceed with step 1. Otherwise, skip to step 2.
1. Disable Bluetooth. Right-click My Computer, select Manage, go to Device
Manager. Expand the Bluetooth node to find your existing Bluetooth device.
Right-click the existing Bluetooth device and select Disable.
Note: Make sure you have disabled all existing Bluetooth devices (both built-in and third party).
2. Insert the resource CD into your CD drive and run the Autorun.exe from the
pop-up Autoplay window.
Note:
1. You can also download the driver or check the new release at https://www.tp-link.com/download-
center.
2. In some operating systems, the CD screen will pop up automatically. Otherwise, run the CD manually.
3. Click the Wi-Fi icon or the Bluetooth icon and follow the instructions to
complete the installation.
Note:
• If an unknown publisher message pops up, select Yes to continue.
• If Windows User Account Control requires admin credentials, type user name and password of your
Windows administrator account.
4. Once finished, restart your computer.
Note:
• Your Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB adapter will be listed in the Device Manager when the driver is installed
correctly.
• If the driver installation fails, disable the antivirus software and firewall, then try again.
• In Windows 7, if a Windows Security message pops up, refer to https://www.tp-link.com/faq-2760.
html.