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do not buy this adapter if you would like to use it on windows 10.in TP-Link/RTLs infinite wisdom a driver was not developed in win10 beta and at current there is nothing that properly works in the RTM build.
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Good adapter
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The trendnet adapter worked fine for about a
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After having multiple issues with USB wireless adapters, I didn't have huge expectations for this TP-LINK AC1900 adapter
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junk barely any signal or none at all don't buy this buy a 2 antenna better reviewed adapter
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Waste of money on this one just ordered another adapter with good reviews and 3 antennas.
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This adapter works fine on a 5ghz network from 2 rooms away.
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Writing from the perspective of a user who wanted a cheap, efficient adapter for a relatively low-end wireless network to begin with, this TP-LINK--the 150mbps PCI-express version--works quite well
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I needed a permanent replacement for my Hawking HWUN3 adapter (USB) that works with both Windows and pfSense but only had a single antenna.
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I strongly dislike this Wireless adapter
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Unfortunately, the adapter only worked for 2 years and died
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For the last few years, I've been running a hardline from my router in the living room into my bedroom PC like a lowly caveman -- I figured USB Wifi adapters wouldn't be fast enough for the gaming that I enjoy
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The best gaming wifi-adapter to gamers
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it's very close, but the Hawking adapter is a "Hi-Gain" Wireless-N adapter ~5-10% better signal (a solid 2-3 bars instead of 3-4 bars in the Windows 8.1 task bar icon).I'm using a directional antenna instead of the stock one: http://www.amazon.com/Hawking-HiGain-Directional-Corner-Antenna/dp/B0000DIET2/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_7... picking up signals from a good distance through buildings.
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Doesn't interfere with my bluetooth USB adapter
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Previously tried a USB adapter that just would not work
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And I thought the USB adapter was unreliable at times, this card is just a waste of money.
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After reading the other reviews I felt confident that I could get this Adapter to work and play nice with Windows 10
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This adapter is pretty
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Wireless adapter works perfectly on Windows 7.
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This adapter has been perfect for me
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Unfortunately, the adapter only worked for 2 years and died
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I cannot recommend a purchase of this wireless adapter from this seller/Amazon.
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This adapter is totally idiot
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As far as price, the $78.99 list price is the least expensive "AC1900 PCI Wireless Adapter" price on Amazon.com.
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I probably got a faulty adapter.
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Good adapter for use in regular video streaming or internet browsing
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This wireless adapter works with the unsigned driver version.
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Writing from the perspective of a user who wanted a cheap, efficient adapter for a relatively low-end wireless network to begin with, this TP-LINK--the 150mbps PCI-express version--works quite well
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This adapter was super easy for installation on a tower/PC that I built years ago (totally upgrade motherboard, processor, RAM, video card etc
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my wifi adapter limiting my connection speed, I'm now limited by the max speed coming off my router.
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Once the existing adapter was disabled, Windows 10 created the new NIC card under Network Adapter and the Setup utility from TP-Link Driver download ran correctly...
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This is far below the advertised specs for which this adapter is should work
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My old no-name company wi-fi adapter had their drivers ready for Windows 10 BEFORE IT LAUNCHED
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If you mistakenly disable this, it disappears from the network adapters in the Network and Sharing Center, but can be re-enabled by going to the Device Manager, opening "network," finding the Microsoft Virtual Network adapter, right clicking, and re-enabling the adapter - then it moves back to the Network and Sharing center
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The USB Wi-Fi adapter was hanging from my printer, so as to get better signal.
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Other wireless receivers in my building are able to communicate with the router just fine, so at this point I'm going to conclude that my TP-LINK adapter is the problem
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For the most part the adapter itself was easy enough to install
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The adapter works pretty
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This wireless adapter works as expected
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I purchased this item for my friend to use in his gaming PC since his old adapter had poor reception issues
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After several reinstalls of the card, I decided to return it and go with another Wireless Adapter company that will fully support my Windows 10 build.
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This adapter does NOT work with Window 10
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Great adapter!
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This adapter is terrible
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This adapter did not work with Windows 10.
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If you're in the market for a reliable wireless adapter for your PC I'd definitely give the TP-LINK Archer T9E AC1900 Dual Band Wireless PCI Express Adapter, 5Ghz 1300Mbps + 2.4Ghz 600Mbps, Beamforming, 3T3R a try.
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Excellent adapter.
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The whole throughput was not that good compared to the powerline adapter.
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The adapter works great with Windows 10
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The adapter works great with Windows 10
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Fortunately, this adapter has been absolutely amazing!I installed the adapter in a matter of minutes and was on the internet like I was wired right in to the router.
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I'm hoping I'm the one who just got a bad adapter that just didn't function correctly.
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Significant improvement over my old USB wireless-N adapter.
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This adapter seems to be working about as well as the old G adapter (that my connection speed only reads 54 Mbps may be due to the gateway as much as the card - and Uverse caps speed well below that anyway), so I'm happy with it.
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by getting different drivers from the Internet and changing Windows settings you might be able it get this adapter to work, maybe... and sometimes at a slow speed
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Significant improvement over my old USB wireless-N adapter.
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Easy to install this adapter - just like any other adapter.
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Very nice adapter!
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NEXT adapter had the same problem, and it wouldn't work even after the selective startup install.
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This causes issues installing, as well as if you are tech savy enough to install it via drivers
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Works as it described
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Easily installed and still working fine as of summer 2014.
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It's being severely bottlenecked by my internet speed, but it's going as fast as it can with low ping
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I will be putting the slower, but reliable D-Link card back in this weekend
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I'm using wireless-G and an inexpensive D-Link DI-624 router
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This causes issues installing, as well as if you are tech savy enough to install it via drivers
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Works as it described
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Easily installed and still working fine as of summer 2014.
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It's being severely bottlenecked by my internet speed, but it's going as fast as it can with low ping
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I wonder why this is listed as one of the best pci-e network cards available
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Installation was a snap as long as there is a PCI-E slot available.