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Product Dimensions |
6.3 x 1.1 x 5.31 inches |
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Item Weight |
3.52 ounces |
Item model number |
TG-3468 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Date First Available |
March 10, 2010 |
Department |
unisex-adult |
Manufacturer |
TP-LINK USA |
Language |
English |
Country of Origin |
Vietnam |
In stock
In stock
Brand | |
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Series |
pcie wifi adapter |
Item model number |
TX201 |
Operating System |
8 . 1,Linux,Windows 11 |
Item Weight |
1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions |
4.28 x 3.07 x 0.85 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH |
4.28 x 3.07 x 0.85 inches |
Manufacturer |
TP-Link |
Country of Origin |
Vietnam |
Date First Available |
October 12, 2022 |
In stock
Wireless Type |
802.11ac |
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Brand | |
Series |
Network Transceivers |
Item model number |
Archer T3U Nano |
Operating System |
Windows 11 |
Item Weight |
0.106 ounces |
Product Dimensions |
0.78 x 0.62 x 0.29 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH |
0.78 x 0.62 x 0.29 inches |
Color |
Black,gold |
Manufacturer |
TP-Link |
Country of Origin |
Vietnam |
Date First Available |
November 14, 2022 |
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Claudio –
Ottimo prodotto, installato e funzionante al momento su un 8.1 ha tutti i driver che servono anche versioni windows più vecchie e versioni nuove se servisse installo poi appena aggiorno il sistema operativo
Christophers Wholesale –
Have one of the MSI Motherboards with the KILLER E2200 Network adapter, Hot Trash is a nice way of describing it, the driver set is so buggy that in the middle of perusing the .net, the card will literally disappear from your system and not even show up in Device Mangler.
Thats an excersize in futility. The drivers software and even support are worthless.
Enter the TP LINK family of products. Ive been procuring their products for years, theyve never given me any issues at all, minus some minor connectivity with an AC 750 router that once i updated the firmware went away. They tend to lean to the techie market with removable/upgradeable external antennas and tweak settings in most of their better products.
PCI-E is a great form factor for a high speed NIC, and remember, your network is only as fast as the slowest thing its connected to. So i Purchased one of these for 15 bucks, literally shut down the computer, shoe horned the adapter between my Twin Nvidia Titan SLI GPUs, and turned the pc back on.
9 seconds later desktop appears, punch in my password and the card is already drivers loaded and connected at 1000x1000mb quick tracert and ping-t and some speed tests show that its using every megabyte of that connection in full duplex mode with NOT ONE error, true 2 gigabit bandwidth.
This is important. Reason being is that most of us have well over 10/100 Internet speeds, if you cheaped out with a cheap 10/100 Cisco Router or Cable Modem, the Gigabit wont help, youre limited to 100mb regardless.. In my case every desktop is gigabit, the switches are gigabit, and the router/cable modem is gigabit. On Spectrum Internet I average 960mb download speeds and 260mb out. Less than 18 seconds to download a ripped dvd from an offsite FTP server. avg time prior was about 3-4 minutes.
This is a decent Card for the price, Realtek is up to the old skool Intel NIC standards, and unlike the onboard KILLER Networking garbage, this takes a LOT less resources and CPU/RAM to run.
Overall worthy of 5 stars. I also have 2 and 4 port server NIC’s with this same chipset and theyre also very good and incredibly stable.
Buy one and replace the ONBOARD Killer Networking E2200 or 2000/3000 Series cards and then MAKE SURE TO DELETE all the KILLER NETWORKING drivers and SOFTWARE. Theres tons of articles on the Net about how-to.
TBJ –
I bought this card to replace an integrated Ethernet chip on the motherboard. The install took only a few minutes, and the drivers installed quickly. My first test had me at ~800mbps download, 50% higher than the integrated chip. Saved me the $1000 I was contemplating spending to just replace the machine. Well worth the $15 investment.
Henk Mos –
In gebruik voor Windows 11 als vervanger van een defecte moederbord nic. WOL werkt probleemloos.Geen geld.
Eduardo Gomes Jordão –
Recomendo!
Mahmoud omar –
عملية جدا وحلت المشكلة
David Catena –
I have a 1/2 height desktop computer that operates under Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and has a motherboard-based 1 gigabit network interface card. This computer is connected to our home network and works perfectly fine. I recently installed a business network in our home which includes a server, a NAS, and a Cisco firewall. Business users connect to this network via a VPN.
I wanted to connect my computer to both of these networks, but I did not want business users to see the home network data, nor other home users to see the business data. The answer was to install a second NIC in the computer. As the computer is 1/2 height, I wanted a card with a low profile bracket. I ordered the TP-LINK TG-3468 1 gigabit NIC and received the card 2 days later.
The card was delivered with a simple instruction sheet (with Windows XP and Windows 7), a resource CD with a manual and drivers (for Win XP, Vista 64/32, Win 7 64/32, and Win 8 64/32. There are no drivers for Win 10 and I did not test the Win 8 drivers on a Win 10 installation. I checked there web site and Win 10 drivers are not offered there, either. And, yes, the low profile bracket WAS included in the box!
First step was to swap the card’s factory equipped full profile bracket for the low profile bracket. This was simple, two screws and done, though there is no slop in the positioning. This is probably a good thing, since this means there is no position adjustment needed.
Second step was to insert the card in an open expansion slot. The card is designed for a PCI Express (PCIe) X 1 slot and my computer has one of these, so the slot to use was simple to determine. If the computer did not have a PCIe X1, I could have used any of the other PCIe X16 slots.
Third step was to restart the computer and install the driver CD in the drive. Windows 7 fails to automatically load drivers for the card, but the instructions expect this and provide the needed procedure. The instructions lead you step by step to setup the card, it couldn’t be simpler.
Fourth step was to check that the computer can see resources on both the old and new NIC’s (both worked perfectly), then shut down the computer and close the case.
It actually took longer to write this product review than it took to install and configure the interface card. I would certainly buy this product again!
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