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You need to find out what make wireless adaptor is on your system, then get the correct driver for it. For instance if the adapter is made by realtek, the TP-Link Utility supplied by Windows 10 is failing to install on the wrong hardware, and only a Realtek driver will work.
+ x then m will open Device manager , network adapters, and you may find a yellow warning triangle against the wifi adapter.
right-click and select properties, then the details tab, property dropdown and Hardware IDs
Right click the top entry and select copy
open your browser and paste the hardware ID into search
Don't go to the Drivers sites -you'll get lost in adware!
try to find the manufacturer site to download the driver from the hardware manufacturer or the maker of your PC/motherboard
otherwise post the hardware ID here.
thank you for your suggestion, the thing is, I don't have any yellow triangle front of the wifi device in device manager! when I tried to update the driver, it said the latest update is already installed! in case I will send the device info:
Realtek RTL8192CU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
thank you in advance
If the WiFi adapter is Realtek then uninstall the TP-Link Wireless Client Utility.