• Reviews around range (3.79 of 5)

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

    • Range is poor
    • The reception is very good, but again, make sure your router has good range
    • The range is excellent, and the performance is equally so
    • Great product amazing range
    • This unit has a good range capability
    • Great range, no problems.
    • Amazing range and quality
    • this is a great wifi adapter, great range and speed
    • This adapter does NOT have a good range.
    • Very fast speeds but not great 5ghz range.
    • The range on this adapter is outstanding as well as the speed
    • The range on these cards is also exceptionally well between two rooms in a building
    • super fast speeds with really good range
    • easy install and works like a charm good range
    • And the range is terrible
    • This item has a very weak range
    • Very good range and speed compared to USB devices we've been using.
    • Fantastic range and speeds
    • (5ghz generally has less range though faster) and not the card
    • But the range is not as strong
    • Good range
    • Good speed and range from my limited testing
    • Great product, could use some antennas for better range, but other than that it works as expected.
    • It has an antenna but there are USB adapters with no antennas that get better range
    • It gives you fantastic range, stability, and speeds desired for a current home networking setup
    • I realized later the problem is the new comcast xb3 modem which has horrible 2.5 ghz range.
    • Works great and the range is pretty good
    • Nice - Includes Mini-Mount (for smaller cases)Decent range No Issues.
    • Excellent range and fast download speeds as well.
    • It works but has very poor range
    • Nice - Includes Mini-Mount (for smaller cases)Decent range No Issues.
    • The range and speed on this network card are rather weak, but for the price I'd say it does a decent job.
    • Improved my range a little and seems to do the job.
    • The TP-link is also 3x3 true dual band, with omni-directional and upgradeable antennas to enhance connection range.
    • This causes issues installing, as well as if you are tech savy enough to install it via drivers
    • Works as it described
    • Easily installed and still working fine as of summer 2014.
    • It's being severely bottlenecked by my internet speed, but it's going as fast as it can with low ping
    • no a/c support although they do clearly state they only support b/g/n
    • Terrible 5G reception
    • It just refuses to use 5G and refuses to get full speed of 11n.
    • So I have to disable 2.4G on driver to force it to connect to 11ac
    • Weak signal strength, 5g none existent all in all not worth the money
    • I believe it is also backward compatible with the other ones as well (802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b. and 802.11a).
    • At the same time I got my ISP to upgrade my classic 802.11g router to something more modern
    • 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.
    • The signal is not stable for 5G
    • When being used with a Win 10 PC the 5G does not work but the 2.4G works fine
    • 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.