It seems to work, but it does seem to lack any additional power over the WiFi adapter already in the laptop. And it had no power to pull in the 5GHz signal from any meaningful distance.
It seems to work, but it does seem to lack any additional power over the WiFi adapter already in the laptop. And it had no power to pull in the 5GHz signal from any meaningful distance.
using it for my ghetto tower pc in the living which doesnt have intergrated wifi and the internet router is in the basement floor. plugged this in and installed driver, connects to router no problem would buy again if it breaks
plug and play; easy installation; contemporary design
bandwidth could be better but it's wireless cant nitpick
The latest dual band wireless USB adapter from TP-LINK comes with the TL-WDN3200 code name and is shipped with an easy to understand software utility. The signal level acquired two rooms away is quite good and the acquired speeds were decent in the performed tests, with the same WNDR4300 router.
I was hoping that by purchasing the TP-Link N-600 Wireless dual band USB Adapter would increase the amount of bars on my laptop that I use in the living room. The Netgear Router is located in the computer room upstairs. It is about 100' from the computer room to the living room.
Bought this as a cheap second card for secondary laptop, connecting to Netgear WNDR-4500. Gets 300Mbs almost constantly, and streams HD movies across WiFi with ease. Using both on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows 7 (32bit & 64bit) with no issues whatsoever.
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