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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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jcd998 –
Tiny little beast so make sure its facing your router .
I used mine on an older Dell XPS and got 30mbs which is roughly what I expected but got 12 mbs on a cheaper wireless adapter.
Overall .. I’d buy another one .. Yes
J. Phipps –
Plugged it into my windows 10 laptop and it worked perfectly without the need to install any extra drivers. Very inexpensive, and unobtrusive. Gets 4 out of 5 bars from my WiFi router upstairs, so I’m very pleased. I had to replace the LCD screen on the laptop (did it myself), but in the process I ruined the built in antenna, making the built in WiFi worthless. This was the perfect solution.
ThommyGunn –
I have an old Surface Pro that it fell out of time with MS Servers. I was trying to connect it to my network for internet, but it wouldn’t have none. Found out my issue was that because I upgraded my network to a Mesh Wi-Fi with 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, and 6Ghz, the internal Wi-Fi card couldn’t communicate with it. So, I bought this little adapter, and it sync’d up like a charm. It works perfectly and even faster than the old internal one. Now though, I need to always have it in when I am using it otherwise no internet. But this little guy saved the day so I can keep using this dinosaur of a Surface until I am ready to buy a new one lol.
Alfonso Ruedas –
A pesar de qué es pequeño, tiene muy buena recepción y transmisión de datos
Amy –
This isn’t the best USB Wi-Fi card. It only has Wi-Fi five. But it works good if you’re wanting to put it on a laptop or something where you don’t want weird antenna sticking out and it can make use of the 5 GHz band. And you just stick it in there and it’s install. It’s driver list so you don’t have to worry about compatibility. I use Linux and it works perfectly fine. Only issue is that since it’s so small you might lose it, but that also helps it be more durable since it’s so small.
Colby Marks –
My Windows 11 didn’t need to download any drivers, just plug-n-play and I was being prompted for my wi-fi password. What more could you ask for? Good range, works flawless, simple to install, Highly Recommend!
Del –
My computer is 5 years old but had the require USB port for the adapter. The adapter worked right away. Windows automatically downloaded an updated microsoft driver for the adapter. The adapter delivered the connection speeds it promised.
Boomstalk –
I bought this because my laptop Wi-Fi antennas have a break in them right at the joint where it opens and closes. I only figured it out by pure luck so instead of buying new antennas and ripping the laptop apart to replace them I decided to buy this nifty little Wi-Fi adapter. My speeds weren’t great with the stock Wi-Fi to begin with, and I was lucky to get 15mbps out of the 100mbps we pay for. With this adapter it was plug and play and I get 4/4 signal with over 100mbps which is fantastic for being in an old house with shiplap walls, and it saved me a bunch of hassle not having to take apart the laptop and the adapter is just as small if not smaller than a wireless mouse USB plug in.
TJoeyLC –
My laptop has a physical hardware issue with the wifi card (a common issue for the card it came with, and therefore this line of laptops, unfortunately) and I really didn’t want to open up my laptop to replace it, even though my dad has experience building PCs and probably could’ve done it for me. instead I bought this little thing, and all I had to do was plug it into my laptop, disable my old wifi card from the device manager, and type in my wifi password. then I was set. occasionally the adapter will disconnect from the wifi, but it’s not very often and might just be because the adapter gets taken back and forth from my laptop to my siblings’ computer, which is really old and has a similar hardware issue. eventually we’re going to buy a second adapter so we don’t have to share. One thing, though: when in the old pc, the adapter gets really hot after a few hours. I don’t have any issues with the temperature in my laptop, but it does get nearly hot enough to burn in the other computer. it hasn’t affected its function at all though, so it’s not really a concern. Just maybe be careful if you remove the adapter from your computer.
Not Happy –
Have an Asus Laptop…not the greatest but it is all I can afford. The wifi starred randomly disconnecting. I would have to put it to sleep to reconnect. It started happening more and more until finally I have to restart it to get it to reconnect. I just kept happening more and I believe it would have eventually given out. Obviously the wifi was failing.
Bought this for sale for 17.99 and just plugged it in and BLAM. It worked. It came with a CD Rom and booklet but I didn’t need either one which is good because my laptop doesn’t have a disc drive. Drivers installed on their own. Be sure to disable your original wifi in your computer so the system doesn’t default to that.
Speeds are better than before which makes sense given mine was failing. I pay for a 100mbps connection and get 120 through here so I am very satisfied. I cant speak to range however since I am in a apartment so I am either in the same room as the router or in the bedroom but I get the same signal.