


MT7601U Wireless Adapterīus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hubīus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīoth USBs here are connected, but just for showing purposes.Ġ0:1f.6 Ethernet controller : Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (7) I219-V (rev 10) Now I want to use another USB Wi-Fi device (TP-Link TL-WN821N v5/v6 ), but as already said, it cannot connect with that network unless it’s with the “old” adapter. But this specific Wi-Fi network it does not connect unless this device is connected. Of course, wlp0s20f0u1 is the device and ADFERAS1 is the name of my Wi-Fi connection. MT7601U Wireless Adapter) and it is “linked” to my home Wi-Fi connection, as seen here: Īs if they were the same thing. Since then, I use the same USB Wi-Fi adapter (Ralink Technology, Corp. I'll have to test it further to make sure the adapter works as normal, but until then it looks great.I installed openSUSE Tumbleweed some time ago, and on the installation I connected it on Wi-Fi in a prompt before the installation starts. NT Kernel & System is using 0% of CPU and 24KB of RAM as normal. It did install drivers, and all seems good right now. To fix it, I went to Device Manager and got Windows to search online for drivers for my device. I don't know if this is the case for all users, but I thought I'd mention it in case it is. Seeing as I had experienced this problem only after installing the Windows 8.1 driver, I assume that said driver is not suitable for Windows 10. After doing a bit of research, I found that this is normally down to a dodgy driver. Later, however, I experienced huge slowdowns on my PC, FPS drops in all my games, and noticed that the CPU usage and memory usage of the NT Kernel & System process was through the roof.

I manually installed it just as they showed me to, and all seemed fine. Okay, after raising a ticket with TP-Link support they suggested to use the Windows 8.1 driver. Are you using the windows 10 built-in driver or driver for Windows 8.1?
