• Reviews around connection (3.76 of 5)

    TP-Link Archer T9E AC1900 Wireless WiFi PCIe network Adapter Card for PC, with Beamforming and Heatsink Technology

    • But good connections, haven't had issues so far.
    • That is not true at all, unless you have an internet faster connection faster than 1.2 gigabits, or are transferring files over your LAN that are larger than that
    • but now it gets the best connection speeds
    • I have great wifi connection with my router literally on the other side of the house, a floor below
    • my connection (from my desktop to my router) was no longer reliable
    • stable connection, faster internal wifi direct file transfer
    • It is also what I personally attributed the poor initial connection to
    • Finally a fast, stable wifi connection.
    • I would only recommend using this if you are only a room away from your access point and/or do not care about a stable enough connection for gaming.
    • perhaps they will have a more stable connection.
    • Great connection speeds!
    • So far no connection issues and this is definitely fast
    • and my wifi speeds are as fast as my wired connection.
    • thought i would get faster connections then using a usb but is only slighty faster just not what i expected.
    • I have Gigabit Google Fiber, so maximizing my wireless connection was important to me.
    • With this card, the connection in games are completely stable and I'm even getting better speed rate
    • Don't count on this for gaming though, it would lose connection every few minutes
    • Plenty of bandwith for our modest DSL connection.
    • Solid connection to my router
    • May not be as fast or as reliable as a direct connection, but does a good job nonetheless.
    • This card couldn't even maintain a stable network connection being just room away from the router
    • That's not really a bad wireless connection, but it's not that good for a product of this class.
    • Also, it comes with software for selecting your preferred wireless connection and the software is not obtrusive or gimmicky like I expected it to be
    • Slow and unreliable connection
    • I've purchased two of these and they have inconsistent connections
    • Now no matter what I do the connection is very inconsistent and never goes as fast as it should, even with updated drivers.
    • Fast connection, easy installation
    • At least his cheap $15 adapter could hold a connection steady enough to stream Youtube videos
    • That said, the connection has been stable, and that's what I needed
    • The connection is very slow
    • Coverage and range was weak as well, giving me a spotty connection
    • Strong and reliable connection
    • Speed is nearly as fast as my old ethernet connection
    • I get perfect connection and no drops the only flaw I have with this PCI
    • My desktop is hard-wired into my router as it is the most prudent connection for me - they sit next to each other
    • However, since I upgraded to Windows 8.1, it will lose internet connection at random times
    • I get a faster, more reliable connection at three-to-four bars from this router than my Toshiba Satellite laptop got while registering five bars literally right next to this desktop
    • The software part was easy, connection to my archer C9 was easy (put the pw in and connect
    • After this I have stable connections at 885 Mbps on 5.0 Ghz ac from about 50 feet away and through 2 walls.
    • I am however a student in a Graphic Design and 3D Modeling program where I need to have a solid connection to the
    • So if you are close to your router, I can attest to the good connection speeds
    • I upgraded all my wireless stuff to 802.11n and ended up switching back to 802.11g because my 802.11n equipment would change speeds so much, I was never able to get a stable connection.
    • Pros:-Strong reliable connection and doesn't drop connection or try to switch to others like USB Adapters did.-Fast and consistent and definitely worth to have if have space on your
    • I have extremely stable connection and yet to see it drop and stays at much higher bandwidth speed on my AC connection
    • I have a strong 5ghz connection now secured at well over my bandwidth max, usually sits around 500mbps 50-80% signal, sitting up 1 story and over 15 feet or so of the router.
    • Been absolutely flawless with a great connection.
    • My laptop on the same desk has perfect connection.
    • Connection works for browsing the internet and some light downloads
    • this device often loses a connection
    • But good connections, haven't had issues so far.
    • Fast wifi connection, very happy with purchase
    • Both initially seemed to work as expected, but over time I've noticed unstable connections to AC3200 and AC1750 routers
    • I've done my fair share of wireless router and adapter installations over my life, and I can confidently say that regardless of the features and benefits a wireless adapter advertises, the key to a powerful connection is location, location
    • It's great for setting up downloads, can get some real speed there, but ping is constantly fluctuating, and you can't really count on a stable connection.
    • Speeds are very fast and connection is reliable.
    • Crazy fast connection speeds
    • Does not maintain a good connection
    • Had some trouble at first, but it did what it needed to do until I could get a damn hard connection.
    • Prior to breaking down, there were constant loss of connection, constantly resetting it, and a continual poor connection quality as time went by
    • Reliable connection.
    • It has some trouble maintaining a stable connection with a mobile access point
    • Cannot get even a decent connection with this device
    • I bought this to replace an Asus USB AC adapter that lost it connection with the pc ever couple of days
    • I was unable to get a stable connection over 5ghz to my room but 2.4 ghz worked
    • The connection is stable
    • It has some trouble maintaining a stable connection with a mobile access point
    • Getting an excellent, consistent connection with this adapter.
    • Even though it's only 2 bars, it still is a solid connection, so it works but not quite what I expected.
    • Definitely worth the money, especially if you need a reliable, high-speed connection.
    • Strong and stable connection
    • Although my wifi router is only 15 feet away from computer, which obviously greatly increases signal strength and throughput speed, I was getting a solid connection on the 5 GHz antenna and connection speed was hovering between 90-95 Mbps down and 35-40 Mbps upload off my ATT UVerse router.
    • This card simply drops connection left and right
    • I have perfect 5/5 bar strong connections all through my house, and the signal from this card is stronger in the basement (farthest point away from the router) than it is on my MotoX phone
    • I prefer having this built into my system than going the USB route for better stability, as well as freeing up USB connections
    • I gave this card a try and, after a painless installation, I was initially disappointed to see a "fair" connection strength
    • Quick and easy to install, user friendly software, amazing connection strength and speeds!
    • The ASUS worked right out of the box and is very stable - no amount of futzing could get a good connection with the TP-Link
    • While the taskbar would show a strong Wi-Fi connection (five bars), my desktop would fail to PING my router
    • I tried over the course of 2 years to have a decent internet connection on my desktop computer
    • Crazy fast connection speeds
    • It keeps up even with the slightly worse connection
    • They will only lose connection with outside interference (one of our rooms has heated floors and absolutely destroys any signal from any device, it's a dead spot for cellphones too).
    • Pretty stable internet connection
    • I only managed -70dBm or worse which was not sufficient for a fast and reliable connection
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n
    • I wonder why this is listed as one of the best pci-e network cards available
    • Installation was a snap as long as there is a PCI-E slot available.
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n