• Reviews around build (2.42 of 5)

    TP-Link TL-WN725N N150 USB wireless WiFi network Adapter for pc with SoftAP Mode - Nano Size, Compatible with Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 - Mac OS 10.6~10.11 - Linux Kernal 2.6~3.16

    • Used on a Lenovo Yoga laptop that had a very poor built in wifi card.
    • Low price, works great to replace my laptop's failed built-in wifi adaptor.
    • We have an older MacBook from 2011 and the built-in wireless was having issues we could not correct
    • This little beauty works like a charm... my motherboard built in wifi card (asus 270i) as known issues with constant disconnections and provided that ASUS doesn't do anything about it, i decided to do something about it
    • I bought this USB adapter for network access since my built-in WiFi card on my laptop was no longer reliable.
    • My HP laptop has a crappy built-in wifi card that has significant problems connecting to any spot father than 3 meters away and/or staying connected reliably
    • I disabled the built in Wireless Lan card as it caused a huge memory leak.
    • The built in WIFI adapter in my 10 year old laptop still works, but I noticed when using a speed tester that it was not downloading or uploading at the speeds that I pay for from my internet provider.
    • This item has met all expectations, The design is sound, The build is great and the product does what it was made for
    • I got it to replace a weak built-in adapter in my Dell 2-in-1 laptop
    • I used when the built in card stopped working on my laptop updated to Windows 10.
    • The build would always fail for me, and I tried the beta, and driver before that
    • adapter I can disable the laptop built in WiFi; plug this device in (with a different MAC address
    • Low price, works great to replace my laptop's failed built-in wifi adaptor.
    • This works like a charm allowing my custom built desktop to connect to my LG mobile hotspot
    • so I pulled this out of my laptop to see if the built in wireless had the same issue
    • The built-in wifi adapter on my laptop failed
    • TP-Link claims Linux support but doesn't support a kernel built anytime in this decade
    • I was looking for something that would not stick out far to replace a failing built in WiFi card on my laptop.
    • I disabled the built-in one and ready to go and never have had a problem
    • I disabled the built-in one and ready to go and never have had a problem
    • Its not as good as my laptops built in one and its a 200 dollar hp pavillion laptop i plan on buying a different one
    • Perfect i like it
    • I wasn't expecting to get stellar ds, but as it is advertised ds is 150mb/