: Official Windows 10 drivers are readily available. Download the package, extract it, and run the Setup.exe file.
For the V2 and V3 Realtek-based models, the situation is superficially easier but still problematic. Windows 10 will auto-install a driver, but users often report erratic behavior: frequent disconnections, low link speeds, or the adapter failing to wake from sleep. The official Realtek drivers (often labeled “RTL8188EU”) from TP-Link’s support page resolve these issues, but they are buried under outdated support menus. Moreover, Windows 10’s tendency to “update” to an inferior driver via Windows Update means users must learn to use the or “Show or Hide Updates” troubleshooter to prevent system overreach. tp-link tl-wn722n driver windows 10