If you are looking for a device to a extra distance for you laptop or computer then you can’t go wrong with the TP-Link Archer T4U Wireless Dual Band USB 3.0 Adapter priced around £40. Here are the speed test, that I tested on a 5GHz router from TP-Link the Archer C7 AC1750 ( click for the review of the unit).Īfter the 5 metre test I was testing the device, with walls etc in the way. Just plug in the USB adapter into you computer and connect to the wifi signal you are looking and for, and connect. The number that comes after AC or AX represents the maximum THEORETICAL bandwidth of the router. Windows 8 (32/64bits), Windows 7 (32/64bits), Windows XP(32/64bits)Īfter installing the drivers from the CD that’s included for the drivers and the utility software (or install from the website). AX means that the router has support for the 802.11ax (or Wi-Fi 6) wireless networking standard. Here's how all of those AC numbers in that range translate into potential speeds on the two main Wi-Fi frequency bands. This box many be small but does it pack a bigger punch lets find out. The adapters we found perform at the AC1200, AC1300, and AC1900 levels. TP-LINK (ARCHER T4U V3.2) AC1300 (867+400) Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter, MU-MIMO, USB3. First off this is the review of the TP-Link Archer T4U Wireless Dual Band USB 3.0 Adapter that uses 802.11ac for even faster wireless internet and for a longer distance. Tp-Link Ac1200/Ac1300 Wireless Dual Band Usb 3.0 Adaptor.
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