Wireless network card 802.11ac Dual Band with 2x external antennas that ensure greater connection range and heatsink for better stability. Connects to an available PCI Express slot on the computer...
Wireless network card 802.11ac Dual Band with 2x external antennas that ensure greater connection range and heatsink for better stability. Connects to an available PCI Express slot on the computer with Wi-Fi speed up to 1300Mbps.
Wireless network card 802.11ac Dual Band with 2x external antennas that ensure greater connection range and heatsink for better stability. Connects to an available PCI Express slot on the computer with Wi-Fi speed up to 1300Mbps.
802.11ac
The Archer T6E supports the IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, offering transfer rates that are 3 times faster than 802.11n wireless speeds. With full support for 802.11 a / b / g / n standards. Easily upgrade your Desktop by simply inserting the Wi-Fi adapter into an available PCI-E slot.
Dual Band
The Archer T6E provides high-speed Wi-Fi up to 867Mbps on 5GHz, ideal for HD video streaming and lag-free online gaming. Additionally, the 2.4GHz 400Mbps Wi-Fi band is perfect for standard network/internet use, such as web browsing.
Heatsink for better stability
The Heat Sink helps eliminate the heat generated by the adapter, which in turn increases performance and improves stability. Additionally, lower temperatures ensure an increased lifespan of the adapter.
External antennas for easy alignment to achieve the best signal.
Easy installation with a user-friendly interface utility on a CD for simple setup.
WPA/WPA2 encryption standards ensure that your wireless connection is secure from intruders.
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After installation, I couldn't enter the wifi password. For some reason, it wouldn't let me type anything in this field for the wifi password. Eventually, I copied and pasted it with a right-click, and since then it has been working fine. It has a very strong signal and the speed is the same as when I was using the ethernet cable.
The card works perfectly overall, except for the range. Easy installation, plug n' play on Windows that automatically finds drivers, dual channel for 2.4 and 5GHz, no disconnections and speeds at the limits of perfection... IF you don't have obstacles or if you are relatively close to the Wi-Fi source. If you are several meters away and there are walls between the router and the computer, then it starts to struggle and cuts your speeds. I have it on a desktop computer with a distance of 8 meters from the router with a single wall (with a door) in between, and it reduces my speeds to at least 1/3. The funny thing is that it has such a weak signal that if a person sits in front of the tower (the body somewhat blocks the signal) or if I slightly turn the tower towards a different direction, then the speeds drop to desperate levels. And it's not a router issue. I tried two different USB Wi-Fi antennas (one tp-link and one d-link) in the same setup, and both worked with almost perfect signal and speeds. Other than that, even with low speeds, I have to say that it never disconnected. So, although I generally wouldn't recommend it if the computer is next to the router, you won't have a problem. On the other hand, if your computer is next to the router, just connect an ethernet cable to be covered.
Dual Band 2.4 & 5GHZ and supports high speeds (I don't know if I'll live to see them).
It does its job incredibly well, very good construction and with a quality antenna. It fits in all motherboards - I have it in an Aorus B450 Pro / WiFi connection at a distance of 19 meters from the router, which is hidden in a corner and has many obstacles (walls, etc.), it almost catches a full signal and easily provides speeds from 13 to 18mbs from a 50mbs line!
For demanding games and especially online FPS, I would not recommend this solution, but rather a direct connection with the router and, if necessary, even a 50m UTP Cat6 cable.
I use its latest drivers and not the ones that Windows or third parties provide you with...
Take it without hesitation as an option!
Very good and speeds like being connected with an Ethernet cable! Disconnections have been minimal for a week now!
Edit-1: In Windows 10, the tplink drivers didn't work well and I had slow speed... Download the Broadcom drivers version "Broadcom_BCM43xx_7.35.317.3" there the card will perform amazingly!
**Edit 2 31/5/2022 I emphasize that the Broadcom drivers provide a more stable ping after multiple tests!!
I have had this network card for two weeks. It works flawlessly with Windows 10 as long as you download (obviously) the latest drivers from the company's website. I am completely satisfied. It has not presented any problems whatsoever. I use it for streaming on my TV, for transferring files to a Samba hard drive, for Netflix, gaming, and browsing with a 50 Mbps VDSL connection. It is perfect. It was purchased for €42.90.