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- + Адаптер прекрасный, настраивается элементарно. Сигнал ловит идеально через две кирпичных стены. Сзади...
- + Самое дешевое решение среди двухдиапазонных адаптеров.
- - Слишком длинная антена, вернее сам пластиковый...
- + Отлично работает
- - Сначала надо установить драйвера (появляется диском при первом подключении в USB), windows 10 его не знает
- + Отличный приемник :)
- + быстрая установка, особо ничего искать не нужно, главное бы интуицию по проще. а то минут 5 не мог понять как установить. это я глупый просто. работает и хорошо.
- - часто ломается
- + Характеристики адаптера соответсвуют заявленным. Мне вообще был нужен адаптер для частоты 5ГГц. На этой частоте на растоянии 6 м от роутера при одной преграде (стена) обеспечивает скорость в среднем 110 Мбит/с при заявленной оператором...
- + Свои функции выполняет. Скорость приемлиемая.
- + удобный, настраивается сам
- - не увидел
- + Отлично, приём и скорость.
- - нет
- - сломался через два месяца, будьте внимательны при выборе
- + Уже не 1й раз берем, все идеально!
- - не выявлено
- + Быстрое подключение
- + хороший уровень сигнала, ловит как 5Ghz, так и 2,4Ghz. установка драйверов за счет внутренней памяти - супер
- - не обнаружены

During my testing, I found that its speed-test results are inconsistent. I have a 60 Mbps Download/Upload connection and whenever I start the speed test while being connected to the 5GHz network of my TP-Link Archer C6 v2 router, the download speed first reaches its full potential (60 Mbps), but then it gradually drops to 20 Mbps or lesser, and then the speed starts increasing again. In the same spot, this problem doesn't exist in any other device I own.
Sometimes, I experience heavy latency as well with occasional packet drops in both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz networks of the same router, which doesn't occur with my laptop's internal WiFi chipset or any other laptops I own with built-in support for dual-band networks.
Additionally, I found a strange problem: Whenever I turn on 5GHz WiFi hotspot from my phone, a Moto G5 Plus, this adapter strangely doesn't detect the network. I expected this adapter to support a wide range of channels, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. This issue doesn't lie in the TP-Link T3U Plus WiFi adapter though.
Regarding Linux compatibility, when I plugged it in my laptop running Fedora 33, it didn't detect the adapter, because it uses a Realtek RTL8811CU 802.11ac chipset, whose drivers aren't available in the Linux kernel currently (Not something uncommon with Realtek chipsets). So, you would have to download it from the available repositories to use it on Linux. Google would be your best friend to learn how.
Summary:
I am not confident enough to recommend you this product, but you should get this one only if you are desperate to get a 5DBi dual-band WiFi adapter at a cheap price.


This review is regarding replacement item. It doesn't work even after installing drivers. Their call center also not able solve the problem.
Even the company technician in call center doesn't have a clue how to sort this problem.
Spent half a day to configure it by downloading drivers from their email link,but no use.
It is very difficult to get through their call center also.


Between my router and PC with this wifi adopter there are 2 walls and distance around 40 feet. Never expected this speed of performance.
IMPORTANT : I put this adopter at the back side of my PC and got just 20% of performance. This could be due to electrical and magnetic field near my AC's stabilizer when my PC is sitting closer. Then when I moved the wifi adopter to the front USB port I got the full bandwidth of my internet plan.

For a dongle this small, its Wi-Fi reception and performance was adequate. It was able to connect to my Jio Router at 150 Mbps when place about 20 feet away and in clear space in the house. When moving the Laptop between rooms (with a single wall in between), the signal dropped marginally as expected, but the connection did not drop. As an added advantage, the dongle did not seem to get too hot. I have seen Sandisk USB drivers (USB 3.0) that get burning hot and fail within 1 year because of heat.
USB Wi-Fi devices featuring Realtek chipset work significantly better, both compatibility and performance wise. Cheaper USB Wi-Fi dongles are available that feature the RA-Link chipsets. Those are hard to get working in Linux. Even with Windows 10, drivers need to be installed before they work.
Some USB Wi-Fi dongles feature an external antenna. While those devices do perform slightly better in areas where the Wi-Fi signal from your router is getting blocked by walls / partitions, by and large I did not face any issues with this dongle that does not have external antenna.
Let me know if this helped.

So if you are buying this, understand that the specification is misleading as it does not support dual band.

Nice product at this price range.
