• Reviews around packet loss (2.69 of 5)

    EDUP WiFi Adapter ac600Mbps Wireless USB Adapter 5.8GHz/2.4GHz Dual Band 600Mbps USB Adapter 2dBi External Antennas Supports Windows XP,Win Vista,Win 7,Win 8.1, Win 10,Mac OS X 10.6-10.13

    • The 5GHz band is a bit better, but expect packet losses
    • However, switching it to different USB port helped the situation and the latency and packet loss issue got much better but occasional latency spike
    • Recently moved my PC to a different location in the house and it caused my wireless adapter's connection strength to drop to 60-80% with intermittent packet loss
    • packet losses still persisted
    • As far as the people who found it "worked" under Linux, I suspect that an ifconfig will show RX packet loss.
    • Initially, I was experiencing very frequent high latency and packet losses on windows 10
    • After a lot of cursing I bought this and now everything works like charm without any packet loss
    • All systems go and work just as fast as with the land line
    • It gets four stars for the poorly written and translated instructions, as well as, the outdated driver disk and set-up requirements
    • I was a little skeptical because the directions and messages were poorly translated, but apparently it works as it should.
    • Works as it should and a great price
    • Works exactly as it is advertising
    • I honestly didn't expect this to work nearly as well as it does, but it's perfect!
    • This is not working as a expected it so,my router and my desktop is not far away it, the desktop is not able to remotely work on another pc over the network, because this is not able to provide the speed, I tried returning it but the window is so small
    • Works as it says
    • Works as it should.
    • Not as fast as I’m sure it would be plugged into the Ethernet directly, but SO much better than anticipated.
    • I have an Acer laptop model E5-574-58JM, otherwise known as Aspire E 15