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    TP-Link TL-WN722N N150 High Gain USB Wireless WiFi network Adapter for PC

    • It works great for the my house, good reception and consistent signal
    • my signal on the new laptop went from weak to excellent 150 to 300 mbps in a few minutes
    • I was able to get a decent signal from the router in my parent's house out to their detached shop, which is about 100 feet and through a steel sheet metal wall.
    • I was having problems with a weak signal in Panera.
    • While it was definitely a large improvement over the rather poor signal strength of the onboard WiFi adapter, I still had to purchase an external TP-Link TL-
    • I also am able to attach a directional antenna on the unit and go many hundred of feet and not lose the signal.
    • Boost my signal by 2 and 3 bars.
    • This gives me much better signal than the internal wireless adapter that's in my PC
    • Even with a 4w amplifier connected to it the best signal I can manage is -85-90db, which is unusable, and worse than the dumpster fire of a generic
    • Signal is fast when it works, but half the time it won't see/connect to 5ghz networks
    • Gets GREAT signal!!
    • good reception of even overall weak signals, the software integrates with other wifi software pretty well, including the sometimes hard to use dell wireless console
    • Picks up more signals than my laptop can and gets a better signal
    • It always shows excellent signal andnot once in 2 months has it lost connection
    • very good signal.
    • The signal is slightly better than my built-in wireless but this does come with a USB extension cable so it can be moved around to pick up
    • arrived yesterday , my new Acer laptop had issues with a weak signal and numerious dropped connections
    • Signal is strong and the device looks made of quality materials
    • After checking the router and making sure the issue was not with the equipment, we realized the wi-fi was simply having trouble picking up a strong signal where is was in the house
    • We have shared WiFi that is 250Mbps, but I could never get a good signal with my laptop
    • This was very easy to install and get going, my router is located on the first floor and my desktop in on the third floor and my signal is solid and strong.
    • The distance from the bedroom to the router is approximately 50 feet and the signal is perfect
    • Greatly improved wifi signal on a laptop running Windows7
    • Worse, I would occasionally lose signal for online meetings with Skype or WebEx
    • Great signal on another floor, through walls, at the other end of the house
    • but I'm willing to trade the bulk for a strong signal that works at long distances.
    • Strong signal, installs easily, used inside an office with lots of interference - no issues thus far
    • i have had trouble getting a signal with the traditional usb wireless adapter at the desktop in my house
    • Works well and has strong signal.
    • Pulls in weak signals, can now use laptop outside
    • Much stronger signal than built-in laptop antenna
    • I was able to pick up a solid signal on my 3 story house with no issues
    • I have a weak signal where my office is, and compared to my laptop's wifi, and my ancient usb adapters, this is awesome.
    • The device is only about 40 feet away from a stock Verizon FIOS router with little to nothing in the way and barely has enough signal strength for reliable streaming
    • It seems like its a decent signal
    • It's worked perfectly and never experiences dropped signal issues like the others I tried.
    • My wifi has a much stronger signal now.
    • Great signal strength, small and easy to install
    • Internet with a stronger signal than anywhere else in my house.
    • and I still get a strong signal
    • Strong consistent signal, and I'll update my review after I roll my own driver (sheesh).
    • I bought this for my father who was having issues getting good signal quality on his desktop PC
    • Easy to use, easy to install, strong signal, hasn't dropped a signal for me
    • In addition, the signal is quite poor on the one I have received
    • If you need an adapter to pull in weak signals, this is the one for you.
    • My laptop's internal wifi chip gets a slightly better signal from all directions when I use the stock antenna, but the TP-LINK outperforms it when I use a directional antenna
    • picks up signals from afar, works great on my rpi 3, injectable.
    • If you have a bad wifi signal, you will be somewhat limited with any unit you lose
    • Now, I didn't compare side-by-side with a unit that has a built-in antenna, but I am getting pretty decent signal strength with this unit, and is more than enough to watch youtube videos, for example.
    • Excellent for detection and use of weak WiFi signals
    • Easy to set up, gets a good signal from a large geographical vicinity, transfer speed as specified.
    • I'm getting much better results through my alfa wifi external antenna, it's built well and arrived quickly but expected better signal from local wifi.
    • router).The most expensive adapter that I used was the Netgear A6210 ($60) that had a decent signal but terrible consistent drops that would corrupt downloads
    • The signal of this stuff is also not strong as previous reviews
    • Works well with an excellent signal pick up from an upstairs router.
    • Also strong signal with the 5GHz network
    • The signal is strong with this one
    • However, I found that it didn't pull in a strong signal from my router, which is about 50 feet away.
    • It loses very few packets and has great signal strength
    • The free wifi signal is a bit weak in her room, so I figured I needed a device like this with a decent external antenna.
    • I took it to the range where I lost the signal from my home wifi and plugged it in ... a very functional 3 bars!
    • I purchased this external wifi adapter hoping to get a stronger signal and was not disappointed
    • I know get a great signal on my laptop, tablet and chromecast
    • I have a great signal from the other end of my home
    • gets a better signal, making me question if my antenna is the issue or if its the entire device.
    • A product feature is the external antenna, which seems to pull in a slightly stronger signal than my AIO.
    • Easy install and great signal
    • Got this instead and it working great, haven't had a drop signal or weak signal issue yet.
    • I ordered this to try and pull in a weak signal
    • It works - strong signal and does what it's supposed to do
    • Change my etekcity 2.4 adapter that had 5dbi antennas for this adapter, the 2.4GHz band is very saturated and my laptop had a very weak signal to receive the signal 5ghz
    • I installed and I got a strong WiFI signal immediately (before it was quite poor)
    • Simple but effective, gets good signal across the apartment
    • 8.1The signal is 50 % stronger than my laptop
    • The antenna will generally provide better signal pick up then any built in card in a laptop
    • Strong signal and picks up even weak networks
    • Works great - strong signal strength, and ability to move it away from under the desk helps immensely.
    • Seems to obtain a better signal for my desk top
    • Use it at an RV park with weak signal and it helped out a bit!!!!
    • At around 30 feet away from the router speeds drop to 30-60MBps with around 2 concrete walls inbetween, you just need to find somewhere to place it to get a good signal
    • Excellent signal, fast speeds,
    • It stopped receiving a strong signal
    • Switched to this one, and it's made a huge difference -- must stronger signal and significantly greater speed than the earlier one I tried.
    • I tried it at work where the incoming signal was too weak and I could not connect to the internet.
    • This one works well and gets a good signal.
    • We had recently changed routers to the TP Link brand (after many years with Linksys), yet the downstairs computer washaving some speed troubles despite a strong signal.
    • It was easy to setup, and she gets a strong signal for her video streaming
    • Can't really speak to durability but after several days I have great wifi reception on my laptop on every level of my house after many months of dropped connections and weak signals with the internal antenna.
    • Gets great signal even from the upper level of the house.
    • After checking the router and making sure the issue was not with the equipment, we realized the wi-fi was simply having trouble picking up a strong signal where is was in the house
    • Good strong signal-great product-even came packaged with a short USB extension cord to relocate the dongle if necessary.
    • Never seemed to collect a strong signal....
    • It helped stabilize my signal, without a doubt
    • My signal is strong, and speeds are fast.
    • good signal quality, plug N play
    • Works as intended and gives me an excellent signal on my PC
    • I get stronger signal thanks to the external antenna
    • Even after the interface is recognized, it will not be used or updated by the Network Manager unless you force the link up manually.(The Panda comes up as wlan0; the TP-LINK AC600 comes up as ra0.)I have no clue as to why the TP-LINK receives such a noisy signal where the Panda does not
    • I'm getting excellent signal and speed, even in other rooms
    • My wireless router is on the other side of the house so the 5ghz signal is fairly weak and this thing gets the lowest bars of any of my 5ghz enabled devices
    • Compared to my computer's internal antenna, this TP-LINK antenna gets a stronger signal--about 1 to 2 bars stronger, and the connection is much more stable.
    • Perfect and strong signal.
    • If your router is far away and your getting a poor signal and want to improve it, then I would recommend this adapter.
    • Couldn't ever get a strong or reliable signal even with router mounted in a window with clear line of site
    • Every one has worked flawlessly and gets strong signals even when far away from the router
    • Incredibly strong signal where wifi was weak with the internal antenna.
    • Solid signal
    • Great price, works really well strong signal good speeds.
    • My router is several rooms away and the signal is excellent
    • I have full signal to the WiFi point without moving any of my equipment, and the connection has worked flawlessly
    • The netgear N300 and Belkin N300 had terrible signal and would not get anywhere close to the download rate (100 Mbps
    • , I get a good signal and set up was easy.
    • Good signal also beyond thick concrete wall, where other devices have hard time
    • These have always been good signal for me at a great price.
    • With this device attached to a window (velcro), and the USB run to my laptop, I can reach a steady signal that allows download speeds upwards of 5 or 6 Mbit/s, the same max I usually get inside, and trouble free web surfing 95% of the time.
    • Great signal under both Linux (kernel 4.2) and Windows 7
    • Very easy to install and it pulls a strong signal from the router at the other end of the house.
    • Signal was super weak even though gateway was 15 ft away.
    • Great signal, great bandwidth.
    • Without the antenna, my Dell laptop was picking up poor (2-bar) signals, and it was a crap shoot when I would be able to use the internet.
    • Good signal strength through the range I needed.
    • I bought this to boost my macbook air wifi signal.
    • so I could work away from the living room and noise, however I lost the internet signal.
    • Easy to set up, gets a great signal...much better than the previous USB dongle I was using.
    • This wifi adapter has worked out for me as best that it can since I use it in the basement and that hinders the signal from time to time.
    • After installing the software and plugging in the antenna I was able use an xfinity free wifi that I previously could not due to weak signal
    • Now I have good signal strength and stable connectivity!
    • I am using this device to improve wifi signal from the house to a travel trailer on the property.
    • Allows better placement for optimal signal visibility
    • Good strong signal, works great with Linux and BSD.
    • I currently have it installed in a windows 10 machine that sits in my basement and is able to get excellent signal from my router 2 floors above
    • Plugging this into desktops and laptops helps give a VERY strong signal.
    • Good signal strength too.
    • This adaptor makes it possible to get a more stronger, more consistent signal with the twin 3 db gain rabbit ears.
    • just wasn't a good signal
    • I was able to position its antennas to get the optimal signal
    • Computer is in a brick building and router is in a seperate brick building and I still get strong signals.
    • Works great, can pick up a lot more networks, and stronger signals.
    • It has a very strong signal and downloads fast!
    • The TP-Link connected after multiple installs, but to be honest, was worse signal, not real bad, but I can't connect to Netflix for more than a few seconds here and there, then no internet at all for periods of time
    • His room is very far from our wireless router and now he gets a very strong signal.
    • Fast speeds (keeps up with high speed internet), and I like that I can move it to a location where it will receive the best signal
    • Previously I was enjoying a -60db signal, and overnight no matter what I adjusted my signal strength dropped to -82
    • Works great, strong signal
    • So cheap and works amazingly well, I'm far away from these cablewifi-twcwifi hotspots which means i have a very poor signal
    • My laptops signal while in the trailer was 2 bars, and the signal dropped frequently enough to be useless.
    • It receives a much stronger signal, and has good throughput
    • I live in a downtown urban apartment building using a wifi open free no-password signal generously provided and accessible from a business in a hi-rise building right next door
    • Of course, there's no reason why you couldn't buy your own USB extension cord and use that to improve the signal with a more conventional USB wi-fi adapter
    • Well the internal wifi card had absolutely NO signal
    • great signal
    • The download speeds are terrible, less than 1mb/s
    • Supports 2.4g and 5g network
    • However with this device I was able to achieve a stable 5G connection.
    • Works almost as good as the hard wire
    • It does not work as advertised, internet service is still as slow as it was before getting it
    • I experience lots of freezes in my Skype video calls, and Firestorm (for Second Life) will freeze intermittently as it tries to reconnect
    • Other devices, working as per usual
    • This one worked as it is supposed to.
    • A wireless adapter should not require actions like this to fix, it should just connect and work as long as it has the correct drivers
    • works great with Fedora, Debian, Kali linux, as well as with testing tools such as aircrack-ng
    • This is not the product fault as it is advertised for PC and Mac use.
    • got it but its not working as
    • The speed is just as good as when the computer was connected via ethernet.
    • It works as it is supposed to work.