Great product and easy to set up, the efficiency depends a lot on your wifi but if yours is good the product will be great.
Considering the bad reputation of wireless USB adapters, this is an excellent product. After installing the driver software from the tp-link website, this is a no-hassle wireless adapter that offers enough performance for high-bandwidth (e.g. G-video streaming) or low-latency use (e.g. the extra latency versus an internal wireless adapter is a matter of about 5 ms, in other words virtually non-existent for a device placed near the router, although I have not tested it in 5 GHz mode, it easily outperforms 2.4 GHz every other device in my house, allowing downloads of about 27 megabytes per second If you are looking for a cheap and extremely portable adapter.
Easy to install, I haven't really tested this.
The ac1900 archer was an instant plug-and-play upgrade to my internet connection, giving me stable internet for online gaming; I had previously blamed my internet service provider (ISP). I've been using an older tp binding (tl-wn821n) for years; it's 300mbps and only works on 2.4GHz channels (that frequency is important to remember). 4 ghz, either because of your current modem or adapter, then you're probably getting interference from an overused frequency, and upgrading to 5 ghz over dual channel like the archer will improve your connection (including download speeds, but mostly latency/ping). Of course, the wired connection with Ethernet is always the best option; But if you can't connect cables to your computer and need a WiFi adapter, buy dual channel (you can use 2). Check if you also have a dual channel router; For example, I use a bt home hub that has dual channel. With bt I didn't have to change any modem settings, but with other routers I did. Installation: With Windows 10 I was able to plug and play; however, i didn't get full download speed during a speed test until i downloaded the drivers from the tp-link website.
It is very easy to install and very good connection.
Unable to stream 1080p from laptop. At first it was supposed to use a household outlet, but that meant more clutter and cables. Bet this installed the driver on Windows 10 even though others said you didn't need it. I was surprised that I actually got an upgrade, so I'm very happy.
TP-Link AC1900 High Gain Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter for PC, Desktop, Laptop and Tablet T9uh)
- Fast Wi-Fi: AC1900 (600 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band or 1300 Mbps on the 5 GHz band) Wi-Fi wireless speed: 802.11ac
- Range: High gain antennas provide long range and stability. Modulation technology: DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM
- Flexible Deployment - Equipped with a USB 3.0 docking station for flexible deployment
- Hi-Speed USB 3.0 port - up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0
- Beamforming technology: Provides more specific and highly efficient wireless connections
I bought this as a replacement for a previous external antenna which seemed to have broken, turned out to be a driver issue affecting only those elements. Once I got the hang of it (and tp-link's support was really helpful and responsive), it proved to be much better than the item it replaced, providing a solid connection where I needed it in an area with shaky WiFi coverage.
It worked out of the box, but I found a driver for it anyway. My machine is an i7 running Win 10. I originally had a small USB dongle and it held about 20MB. After I put this in, it went to 130MB. It has beamforming and I have a deco m5 mesh so that might help, I don't know.
Note: This adapter will not work with Linux out of the box. Internet searches suggest that it is necessary to install a driver that is not included in the latest version 3 of the Linux kernel. Contacted tp-link support who were very prompt but unable to help. Realtek, the makers of the chip, do not provide Linux drivers. inside of the adaptor. After much searching on the internet it turns out that version 1 of this adapter uses a driver that *is* built into (most?) Linux kernels. Version 2 of the adapter I got in January 2014 *doesn't* work with Linux, at least not without some modifications. So previous reviews indicating that this adapter works fine with Linux are presumably for version 1 of the product and are now obsolete. The base scheme for the solution is in [. although the git repository shown there is outdated. Replace the line "git clone[.]
Bought this to replace my tp-link ac600 dongle as the signal and strength was getting less and less. I had previously tried one of these ac1300 and found it very reliable so I decided it was the right one for my needs. It has served me well so far.
I bought the tp-link tl-wn725n nano adapter for its wireless n capabilities as my asus eeepc 1001p only has wireless b/g built in and i recently bought one. My eeepc runs Windows XP and Debian 7. It turns out that the tp-link tl-wn725n comes in two versions, v1 and v2. They look identical, but use different wireless chips. If you get a v1 it will work out of the box on any typical Linux based operating system. If you get v2 you need to compile and install a driver module. You can find information about v2 on wikidevi. Com/wiki/tp-link_tl-wn725n_v2 and download a driver and see installation guide on github. Creating and installing the driver only takes a few commands and a few minutes. You must have kernel headers and make and gcc (and possibly checkinstall) installed. Unzip the driver file, cd into the folder and run `make all`, then run as root or with sudo 'checkinstall –pkgname=rtl8188eu –pkgversion='1:$(date +%y%m%d)-git' ` off if you like checkinstall and 'make install' if you prefer not to use it. If you use checkinstall, which creates a package with version and date and installs the driver, copy the firmware to the correct location and do it in a way that your OS package manager knows, so you can uninstall it cleanly, seamlessly upgrade or install the driver and firmware package on other computers with the same operating system and hardware. Even on my low powered eeepc this only took a few minutes.
I have been using powerline adapters for years but when I got a faster broadband the speed was slow. Download speeds were around 7mbps, even though the adapter was rated at 600mbps. This tp-link wireless adapter was very easy to install as windows downloaded the drivers right away. I'm now getting download speeds of around 20mb/sec and my game lag is just as good, if not better, than when I had a wired connection via a power adapter. I would recommend this device to anyone looking to add wireless to a device cheaply and quickly. I would suggest disabling the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" option under the Power Options tab in the adapter settings. Otherwise, I noticed that wireless is a bit slow to connect after not being used for a while.
It worked fine on a laptop that didn't recognize the Wi-Fi signal from a new Truespeed router.
The good news is that this wifi usb dongle works well, has good signal strength and maintains a fast connection. The slightly less good news is that while it supports USB 3.0, it connects (to my macbook pro, imac and mac mini) using the high speed bus instead of the high speed bus. So you can also plug it into a USB 2 socket, because that's all you get. The less good news is that the Mac driver seems to panic when the Macbook is in sleep mode; macbook restarts. Yes, I am using the latest stable driver on the tp-link website (for mavericks. high sierra), not catalina beta. All in all it works well so I forgive the realtek/tp-link drivers that don't work well. The weighted stand and fixed USB cable are handy, but not really necessary.
Used to replace a faulty wifi card in an old macbook, the cost to replace the wifi card (card only) would be £30 - £40. It wasn't a good idea to do this job. Tip: Remove the existing wifi card connection via system preferences (before installation), network, highlight wifi and click the button. You can pick it up at any time. Watch YouTube videos for help. Follow the instructions provided to install the tp-link dongle. You can also download online, but if you don't have WiFi, you'll need the CD. I found the flashing green light on the dongle annoying, so I covered the light with a small amount of black tape.
Update 2: Found reference to this speed issue caused by the Windows 10 Creator's Update. Downloaded realtek driver version 1030.2016 and now running at full speed. Update 1: I have tried another wifi router connected to a different broadband and it works with a faster download speed. It seems to be something with my network setup which is odd as the netgear product works without any download speed limitation and now it's a tp-link product that connects to a tp-link router so better compatibility would be expected. Will update with more results. Original review: I had used a netgear ac1900 (a6210) usb adapter of similar design but it crashed when playing online games. Thought I would try this as I have a tp-link c9 archer router.
All OK, but could use a longer cable.
TP-Link AC1900 High Gain Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter for PC, Desktop, Laptop and Tablet (Compatible with Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10/11, OS X (10.9–10.13), T9uh): I had endless problems with my wifi using my old plug, when I upgraded to this my wifi speed and connection improved by leaps and bounds and it's so easy to install I could do it while you sleep.
It's not because it's not easy to install and stuff, but it doesn't travel long distances, if you're inside the house that's fine, but not if you're in a garage next to the house. And if it's used directly on a USB pole instead of the handy holder, it eventually bends - plastic is a bit cheap.
After my dogs chewed through my LAN cables, I decided to try the Wi-Fi route instead. Started fine, browsing, youtube etc. The problem I encountered was when I tried to play online games on PC. I soon discovered that random packet loss was showing up, which had a huge impact. Now it may not be due to this article at all. I decided to replace the LAN cables and now everything works super fast without any problems.
I bought one in July 2020 and it worked fine every time I used it, which isn't much since I use a wired setup at home and most of my portable devices have built-in WiFi adapters. This article was helpful when I worked on machines that didn't have built-in Wi-Fi. Yesterday (October 2, 2022) was such an opportunity and it worked out well. Today I turned on the PC and it didn't work. Turns out the included cable adapter had a problem that burned the tu9h and when I connected the cable to my 10 port usb3 hub to test it it destroyed the hub. I now have 1 wifi adapter and a £40 hub with 10 ports.
The latter is just out of warranty, so let's hope it performs a bit better.
Does the job, easy to install and hasn't let me down.
I installed this on my laptop to improve my wifi speed. My laptop's Wi-Fi card limited my speed to about 40 Mbps. After installing the wireless tp-link ac1300 nano mu-mimo usb 2.0 adapter, my wifi speed increased to 220mbps.
Very good wifi signal booster.
Installs seamlessly with Windows 10; however, the linux drivers available on the tp-link website are not that easy to install and configure properly. A more trial and error approach is needed. However, once the correct driver is identified and installed, it works fine and works as expected. Use the lsusb command to correctly identify the device and correctly match it with the driver.
My old adapter struggled to stay connected to Wi-Fi from across the house. I bought this and now it works perfectly. Great product and worth every penny.
I've had issues with dongles. I have already returned two to Amazon. This one came with simple instructions and a quick and easy installation; however, you will need a CD drive on your desktop or laptop computer. Otherwise, you probably won't be able to access the internet to download the driver.
Archer t4u v3os - windows 10 20h2, fully updated 3/18/21 fantastic - no fiber optic broadband available in our apartment building and the copper phone line handles max 3mbps. A friend in a house 20 yards away said he could use his wm broadband if he could get a signal he could, but barely. So using an older but good dongle, I set it up with a parabolic reflector on a tripod with a 7.5m active USB cable in the only part of my apartment with any signal (closet) and managed to get about 12 to get mbps. Link. That dongle recently failed and I opted for the t4u as a replacement. When I installed it, but it wasn't in place with a reflector yet, I noticed it was getting a signal, so I just plugged it into the wall. My friend has 100 mbps service and at 20 meters, 4 walls and 2 floors away, I am now above 40 mbps. Very impressed Note: Your vm router supports beamforming so for stability I have set the adapter properties to 802.11ac instead of auto. If your needs are a little less extreme than mine, leaving it on automatic should be fine.
Plug and play, good strong signal, no problems.
I bought this to connect my desktop to the new full fiber router (used a wired connection but had to move the new router so this option was no longer available) installed the adapter to download the driver (since I don't have a CD drive) and everything was hooked up pretty quickly. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a connection anywhere near 500 Mbps (i.e. E to match my broadband router's connection speed). I got ~80-100 Mbps max. Some research showed that if I went into device manager, went into properties/advanced and set the wireless mode from auto to ieee 802.11 a/n/c, it would give me about 250-300mbps, which was better, but it still won't work until 500mbps match my internet speed. In all cases it is not a bad connection from the site (through a wall) to the router. I now have a different (faster) solution, but I expected it to be like this: good numbers for the price and relatively easy installation, but bad numbers because I didn't get anywhere near the claimed speed.
I bought this with the hope rather than the expectation that it would improve my poor Wi-Fi signal reception where other methods had failed. In fact, it has given me a solid and reliable connection that far exceeds my expectations, and I'm happy with the improvement over the past few weeks. A really good investment for me.
Plugged in a laptop that only has 2.4 GHz WiFi built in to give it 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi capabilities. He didn't have to mess with drivers. I had to dig around the internet to determine that it was a USB 2.0 device, so I connected it to USB 2. (Using USB 3 has no advantages.) The connection speed is >480 Mbit/s, but USB 2.
This is a great drive if used on a win10 system; truly plug & play. 04 No built-in driver support, so you'll have to look up the instructions. In my original review I included a link to the site where I found the best Linux installation instructions, but it apparently violated Amazon's review rules. It's an excellent device that fixed my Wi-Fi dead zone, but for Linux it needs a little extra work.
I have previously used an internal network card and the performance of this wireless device is about 4 times faster. To be fair, the laptop with the internal NIC is about 5 years old, but I'm nevertheless impressed with the performance improvements from this purchase.
Good sign: it works from the house to the bottom of the garden.
TP-Link AC1300 Nano Wireless Mu-Mimo USB 2.0 Adapter, Dual Band, Miniature Design, Compatible with Windows 10/8. 15 and earlier, very safe. My Acer Aspire 8942g, the built-in wifi card completely failed. I ordered late on a Friday, it arrived mid afternoon 2 days after Sunday. The dongle is small, only slightly larger than a mouse dongle. It comes in a box with a full size CD and printed instructions. I followed the instructions, plugged the dongle into a USB port, selected my router, entered the password, clicked connect, and that was it. It was so easy that I didn't have to install any drivers.
My 12 year old Dell laptop was constantly having trouble losing WiFi. It seems that the built-in wireless adapter could not handle the latest Windows 10 and newer Wi-Fi channels. I plugged this cheap item into a USB stick and now have a reliable and consistent network.
No software was needed to get it up and running, Windows immediately figured out what you needed to do to make it work. I installed the included software and then downloaded the slightly newer driver from the manufacturer's site, but it is a very old driver. The signal is perfect and never changes. It's a thick drive and much wider than the space my PC has for each USB device. Luckily I was able to slide a small bluetooth adapter aside and it wears in/out of that slot. It should have come with a short extension cord. When I use this on my Windows 10 PC I can't decide between 2. My internet is pretty fast, I regularly get 170 on fiber and it's easy to keep up with the speed.
I bought this because the wifi built into my motherboard was extremely slow, about 4-5 times slower than my phone. When I installed the adapter on top of my PC and installed the drivers, I got 10x faster Wi-Fi. I then moved it to another USB port to test again and it was 5 times slower. I moved it back to the same USB port and again, 5 times slower. I restarted my PC, but it was still very slow. Then I reinstalled the drivers and my speed went back to the original 50mbps+ I was getting. I'm not sure what caused this, whether it was a Windows issue or a driver issue, but so far it seems to work consistently. My previous speeds were about 35 ms ping, 5 mbps down/up. My new speeds are about 25 ms ping, 50 mbps down, 20 mbps up. I'm impressed with the speed of such a small device compared to the built-in Wi-Fi and antennas protruding from the back of my computer. I would advise anyone installing this to go to the control panel \ network and internet \ network connections on your PC and right click on the adapter and then click status.
It's all plug and play stuff with Windows, but needing an extra nic on your Raspberry Pi is a bit like sticking sharp toothpicks in your eyes. Otherwise a reasonable device for an attractive price.
It was not easy to install the tp link ac 1900. I followed the instructions and plugged it in and used the disc to install the driver. The driver installer told me it failed and that I should disable the antivirus. Repeated driver installation happened again. I had to restart the PC three times, the antivirus was disabled and finally the driver was installed. As for the adapter, it is very sleek and shiny. The stand is heavy and does not fall off, the cable is strong but flexible. The connection details show 877.
It runs at 490mbps on my laptop which was over 200 on its old internal wifi.
I bought this for my 2021 mac mini model with the latest OS software, but tp-link has no driver that supports it. Your options are to return the product or use a workaround by downloading software from github that was developed by an individual; this is linked in the support section of the tp link website. Don't try this unless you are familiar with using terminal on mac.
My laptop wifi was now running at 20-25mbps with this tp-link 1300 it's running at 250-350mbps great.
Bought this because we wanted to get rid of our household plugs that we regularly drop in our back room. Coupled with a newly wired Asus mesh unit to extend coverage, he plugged it in and immediately hit over 400 Mbps, double what the outlet was capable of.
Good performance, good quality.
I just plugged it into my PC and it had the fastest single digit rating using the built in chip over 60 mips.
Wi-Fi dongle: very easy to configure.
The adapter is useful for use with laptops with weak Wi-Fi cards and desktop computers with old or equally weak Wi-Fi cards. Quite practical as it can be easily connected, installed and used after installation. Downloading tools for this adapter from the tp-link support site is also quite easy and convenient as it also allows you to download and install their optional wps tool that allows you to use the wps button so you don't have to enter a wifi password to enter. manual. However, it takes up some space after you plug it into the USB port, so I recommend using a USB 3.0 extension cable (it can be short or long) as it won't take up any nearby ports (especially on laptops) because this adapter is a bit wide. A bit disappointing that this adapter doesn't work well for linux and you have to search the web for other people's guides to install it on linux. The latest tp-link drivers are from 2018 and I don't think they will be updated in the future. The latest linx driver is also a 'beta' and can only be installed on kernel version 2. The adapter only supports ad-hoc and infrastructure modes (for anyone wondering if they should buy it for more than just extending your Wi-Fi range or boosting computer Wi-Fi speeds).
FAQs
Is TP-Link USB adapter good? ›
The TP-Link Archer T4U is the best USB Wi-Fi adapter for most people. It typically sells for around $40, and it performed well on our throughput tests, just behind our upgrade pick, the Netgear Nighthawk A7000. And as with all our picks, we had no problems with dropped connections during testing.
Is TP-Link WiFi adapter good? ›TP-Link USB WIFI Adapter for pc TL-WN725N is the best wifi adapter for desktop under 500 Rupees. So if you are looking for a dependable, good-built quality Wifi USB adapter for your computer then don't hesitate and buy it. Your purchase will be a good investment!
What is TP-Link wireless USB adapter used for? ›Simply put ,a wireless adapter is a device that converts a wired network into a wireless network,helping a device to conect to the network more quickly and smoothly.
How do I Connect my tp-link USB adapter to my computer? ›Insert the adapter into a USB port on your computer directly. Click or (Network icon) on the task bar, select your Wi-Fi network, and click Connect.
What is the disadvantage of USB Wi-Fi adapter? ›Con: - The Sad thing about a USB adapter is that they don't come with an external antenna, which makes them less powerful. Most of the users complain of lower speeds with USB adapters. Pro: - User can enjoy using USB adapter when it is used straighter, clearer line as of the adapter itself using a wireless router.
Is a TP-Link any good? ›TP-Link wireless access points are my favorites because they are simple to install and administer, provide consistently fast and secure wireless connections, and come in a wide range of models and capabilities to fit a wide range of requirements.
What is the disadvantage of TP-Link? ›Disadvantages. A TP link router are that it is not as fast or powerful as some other routers. It also does not have the same range and power to cover large areas, so if you need something for an office building or larger area, then this may be too small.
Does a WiFi adapter make your Internet faster? ›A USB WiFi adapter overrides the computer's built-in wireless functionality, giving you a faster, more reliable connection to your available network signals through the USB port instead. Since most computers have at least one USB port, you'll typically be able to use it on both laptops and desktops.
Do you need a Wi-Fi adapter for a PC? ›To connect your portable or desktop PC to your wireless network, the PC must have a wireless network adapter. Most laptops and tablets—and some desktop PCs—come with a wireless network adapter already installed.
How to install TP-Link wireless USB adapter without cd? ›- Insert the adapter into your computer.
- Download the updated driver and extract it.
- Right click on Computer Icon, and then click Manage. ...
- Open Device Manager.
Can I use a TP-Link in my PC? ›
It does however require your device to be connected to the TP-Link router's network. This connection can either be wired or wireless and can be accessed via any device with a web browser like a desktop computer, a phone, tablet, iPad, etc.
What's better WiFi card or USB? ›PCI card vs USB wireless adapter is two options to connect a computer wirelessly. The issue is when it comes to PCI card vs USB wireless adapter, which one is better. PCI cards give faster speeds in terms of performance. USB wireless adapter, on the other hand, is less costly, more mobile, and simpler to set up.
Are USB Ethernet adapters better than WiFi? ›Some offer speeds far faster than a typical wireless connection or an older network card. A wired connection is also more stable, more reliable, and more secure than a wireless connection.
Is USB internet better than WiFi? ›In terms of signal quality, a USB connection has an undeniable advantage – its data is confined to the wires inside a USB cable. This means the chance of data being garbled is infinitesimally small. A wireless connection, on the other hand, is prone to interference.
Is TP-Link a Chinese company? ›TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. often shortened to TP-Link, is a global manufacturer of computer networking products based in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China. TP-Link routers provide wireless internet access to multiple devices in your home, and organizations.
What is the best TP-Link on the market? ›- Our pick. TP-Link Archer AX55. The best Wi-Fi router. The TP-Link Archer AX55 created a speedy, responsive network throughout our test house. ...
- Upgrade pick. Asus RT-AX88U. Future-proofed, high speed, high price. ...
- Budget pick. TP-Link Archer A8. For smaller spaces or fewer devices.
Of the adapters we've tested, our pick is the TP-Link Archer T9UH. For the price, this AC1900 adapter strikes the best balance between cost and signal-boosting.
Is TP-Link a security threat? ›Security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Netcomm and TP-Link routers, some of which could be weaponized to achieve remote code execution.
Is TP-Link as good as Netgear? ›TP Link routers offer better wireless performance than Netgear's routers, but you'll still need to pay a little extra for the top-end models. In general, Netgear tends to have more expensive and heavy-duty WiFi devices than TP Link.
How long does a TP-Link last? ›In general, experts recommend upgrading your router at least every five years.
Is plugging into router faster than WiFi? ›
To access a network via an Ethernet connection, users need to connect a device using ethernet cable. An Ethernet connection is generally faster than a WiFi connection and provides greater reliability and security.
What is the difference between a Wi-Fi adapter and a dongle? ›A dongle is a small device, typically in the general form of a USB flash drive, that plugs into another device to provide extra functionality. A wireless dongle, also called a Wi-Fi adapter, provides Wi-Fi capabilities to a device that otherwise isn't Wi-Fi-capable, such as a desktop PC with no wireless network card.
What is the difference between a dongle and an adapter? ›A dongle is simply an adapter that plugs into an open slot (port) on your computer. The adapter itself has one or more ports of its own built into it, allowing you to plug more devices into your computer at the same time. Yes, a dongle is something like an extension cord for your computer.
What to look for when buying a WiFi adapter for PC? ›When purchasing a WiFi adapter, the first thing you should pay attention to is its compatibility. Some are only suitable for Windows systems, while others are available for both Windows and Mac systems. Make sure the WiFi adapter is compatible with your computer; otherwise, the WiFi adapter will be useless.
Should I upgrade my PC WiFi adapter? ›In most cases, a new network card should improve the WiFi performance, assuming that it's a better card than the one that you're replacing. So, what are you waiting for? Go on, install that new network card and enjoy a far better Internet experience.
Do you need a ethernet cable for WiFi? ›The flexibility of Wi-Fi means you aren't tethered to an Ethernet cable when you go online, as was the case years ago. But Ethernet connections offer many advantages, including speed and reliability. It's important to understand when a Wi-Fi connection makes sense and when it's best to rely on an Ethernet connection.
Do you need WiFi motherboard for Wi-Fi adapter? ›If you must use WiFi it isn't necessary to use a motherboard that supports it natively, but it would be more convenient. How can I view a Wi-Fi password in an Android smartphone which is already connected through Wi-Fi? What are the benefits of using a WIFI connection over a wired LAN connection for home internet?
How does TP-Link adapter work? ›TP-Link Plug and Play
Simply plug a Powerline adapter into a power outlet and connect it to your router's LAN port via an Ethernet cable. Then plug in another adapter or extender into a power outlet on the same electrical circuit. When the Powerline LED turns on, enjoy your newly extended network.
Connect your smartphone to TP-Link Wi-Fi. The default wireless network name and password of TP-Link wireless router are printed on the bottom label. Step 3. Launch the Tether APP on your phone.
What is the username and password for TP-Link WiFi router? ›The default IP address is 192.168. 0.1(or http://tplinkwifi.net ), and the default login username and password both are admin (all lower case).
Do I need to download drivers for a USB WiFi adapter? ›
Unless the WIFI adapter is supported by generic drivers that are already installed in the operating system, you must install drivers before the adapter will function. If the system has a wired network connection with Internet access, you can download the drivers and install them.
Is TP-Link compatible with Windows 10? ›...
Windows 10 Compatibility for TP-Link network adapters.
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Model & Version | Plug & Play on Windows 10 | New Driver Status |
Archer T2U V1 | Yes | Released |
Archer T2UH V1 | Yes | Released |
Archer T2UHP V1 | Yes | Released |
Make sure your computer/device is still in the range of your router/modem. Move it closer if it is currently too far away. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings, and check the wireless settings. Double check your Wireless Network Name and SSID is not hided.
What is the IP address for TP-Link Wireless Adapter? ›The default IP address for all TP-Link ADSL routers is 192.168. 1.1. Once at the login page, type in the username and password.
Why is my TP-Link not working on my PC? ›Check Wi-Fi signal strength. Move the computer closer to your router or adjust wireless settings like channel and channel width on your router to avoid wireless interference. Please contact your router support to help you.
Do you need a SIM card for the TP-Link? ›With an integrated 4G LTE modem and a built-in SIM card slot, all you need to do is insert a micro SIM card and turn on the router. Enjoying fast, stable Wi-Fi on a 4G LTE network has never been easier.
Is TP-Link a router or modem? ›TP-Link's modem routers have multiple functions like Parental Controls, QoS, Port Forwarding, etc. Configure the function according to your needs to better manage and protect your network.
Is TP-Link Nano USB adapter good? ›Overall Take. In our analysis of 10 expert reviews, the TP-Link Advanced Security Nano USB WiFi Adapter Dongle placed 10th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category.
Are TP-Link powerline adapters reliable? ›A Budget Wall-Piercing Network
Consider TP-Link's entry-level Powerline starter kit: TL-PA4010 KIT. The TL-PA4010 KIT delivers Powerline speeds up to 600 Mbps—enough for most networking needs. It's cost-effective and provides reliable, high-speed wired connections for game consoles, smart TVs, and STBs.
TP-Link Archer T4U Plus
With a 400Mbps 2.4GHz connection and an 867Mbps 5GHz connection available in this dual-band adapter, you'll have all the speed you need for most activities, whether streaming, gaming, or whatever else you like.
Do USB Wi-Fi adapters make a difference? ›
A USB WiFi adapter overrides the computer's built-in wireless functionality, giving you a faster, more reliable connection to your available network signals through the USB port instead. Since most computers have at least one USB port, you'll typically be able to use it on both laptops and desktops.
Why is my TP-Link wireless adapter so slow? ›Please change the wireless channel and channel bandwidth of your router. Different channels will have different performance. The more crowded the channel is, the poorer performance it will get.
Is a powerline adapter better than Wi-Fi? ›Powerline adapter versus WiFi (conventional). When using Powerline adapters for WiFi, signals will be much stronger and stable than standard WiFi. Powerline is not susceptible to signal loss due to barriers like walls.
Is Ethernet over power faster than Wi-Fi? ›When Are Powerline Adapters Better? Depending on the quality of your home's wiring, a powerline adapter may provide a faster, more reliable connection. For all the benefits of Wi-Fi technology, a direct connection via Ethernet cable will always provide superior performance.
What is the disadvantage of powerline adapters? ›- They only work if both ends are on the same circuit. ...
- They can be impacted by electrical Interference. ...
- They lose speed. ...
- They work better alone. ...
- They are limited by socket locations. ...
- Different brands don't work together. ...
- They have limited configuration options.
We recommend plugging all powerline devices on the wall.
Can you use TP-Link as WiFi? ›Connect your smartphone to TP-Link Wi-Fi. The default wireless network name and password of TP-Link wireless router are printed on the bottom label.
Which wireless WiFi adapter is best? ›Adapters | Approx Amazon Price |
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TP-LINK WiFi Dongle 300 Mbps Mini Wireless Network USB Wi-Fi Adapter | Rs 649 |
Tenda U3 WiFi Dongle 300Mbps USB Wireless Adapter | Rs 749 |
Alfa Long-Range Dual-Band AC1200 Wireless USB 3.0 Wi-Fi Adapter | Rs 6,399 |
This AC1900-class model offers a different sort of solution. TP-Link suggests that you use the 5GHz band for clear, lag-free online gaming while reserving the 2.4GHz band for your other wireless connections. It reaches up to 600Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (3×3) and up to 1,300Mbps on the 5Ghz band (3×3).