• Reviews around adapter (3.28 of 5)

    TP-Link TL-WN881ND N300 PCI-E Wireless WiFi network Adapter card for pc

    • found out the problem was the adapter
    • It's a good adapter for the price
    • Man, I did good with this wireless adapter
    • Plopped This adapter into a Windows 7 machine and works fine
    • This wireless adapter works pretty well, but not as advertised
    • Not all the wireless adapter works in Linux computer without lengthy configuration
    • Right after the install this adapter is getting 150 ping and starts at 3mbps then works its way up slowly to 20 ish
    • This adapter only works on 2.4 ghz networks, not 5ghz.
    • This adapter is amazing
    • good budget wireless adapter.
    • However, it's a pretty decent adapter in its current use.
    • Extremely disappointed because I thought TP-Link adapters were actually good.
    • You might have to move them around a bit to get a good signal, but it's expected, perhaps?This is a great adapter that does what it's supposed to do
    • Based on the reviews, this adapter is good, and it was shipped promptly.
    • Installing this wireless adapter was a breeze
    • So far the adapter is working good
    • I didn't even remove the old adapter, just disabled it and installed this TP-Link adapter.
    • This wireless adapter solved the problem.
    • Not near as fast as my netgear usb WiFi adapter
    • This adapter is horrible, I've tried updating drivers, everything with no luck
    • Other adapters are fine
    • adapter I could find, works great.
    • This PCI adapter is great - I don't even realize that i'm on wireless because there are no connection issues whatsoever.
    • My PC now feels like a laptop when I stare at the screen :-)I strongly recommend this product over USB wireless adapters, unless you don't mind a little signal instability from time to time.
    • I do like this adapter because when it does work, the internet is super fast
    • This adapter worked fine until I added a video card to the system.
    • I would say overall this is a cheap way for internet connection on a PC and works better than most usb adapters!
    • nice wireless adapter
    • I then bought a StarTech PCI-E wireless adapter, which works perfectly.
    • this TP adapter is cheap), and high reviews on Amazon.
    • good adapter, nice speed, but not good signal
    • This adapter has been rock steady with no drop outs.
    • Absolutely, positively LOVE this wireless adapter
    • In this case... TP adapter did not work out for me.
    • It made my PC get a better connection for the price, no clue if the more expensive wireless adapters would be better but for my price range this does just perfect.
    • This adapter is really, really poor
    • The driver was out of date, and most importantly this adapter isn't fully compatible with windows 10
    • Excellent wireless adapter card for my computer
    • Installed in an Dell Optiplex 390, running Linux Mint, after USB WiFi adapters weren't working
    • About 1 day per week, without any rhyme or reason, this adapter takes a dumb and gives me dial-up speeds of internet
    • When I got the Adapter in I quickly installed it ensuring I didn't cause any static to shock the Adapter
    • Great little wireless adapter, was plug and play in my pc, win 7 prof
    • Warning: Does not work on Windows 10 as of Aug 4, 2015 as previous reviewer mentioned.
    • Pros: noneCons:-Loses connection to internet every five minutes (old adapter had 4/5 bars, this one has 2/5).-Slow as all hell (1/3 my normal download speed and 1/5 my upload rate)
    • I get a full five-bar signal where I'm at, 'net speed as fast as I can get anywhere else in the house, and when I installed Arch linux, the standard linux driver made it work perfectly
    • Warning: Does not work on Windows 10 as of Aug 4, 2015 as previous reviewer mentioned.
    • Pros: noneCons:-Loses connection to internet every five minutes (old adapter had 4/5 bars, this one has 2/5).-Slow as all hell (1/3 my normal download speed and 1/5 my upload rate)
    • I get a full five-bar signal where I'm at, 'net speed as fast as I can get anywhere else in the house, and when I installed Arch linux, the standard linux driver made it work perfectly
    • This card self-buffers using system RAM, which reduces processor load, and as it is directly on the PCI-e switch the overall lag is dramatically reduced as we have removed it from the PCI-to-USB bridge