• Reviews around range (3.57 of 5)

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

    • Terrible range, wouldn't buy again.
    • The range and signal strength I get from this wireless card are visibly better than the stock wireless card that came with my computer
    • Great WIFI card, with excellent range.
    • Gives good range and great speed
    • Pretty good range
    • Great range
    • Good range and speed for common applications
    • As described great range!
    • Fixed issues with Wi-Fi dropping out on friends computer, great range.
    • Range is certainly a issue and you may find as I did
    • Just doesn't have great range.
    • Range is good and the speeds exceed our router so that isnt a problem.
    • I watch youtube and it buffers quick, has good signal range
    • It also had very poor range.
    • Good Range
    • Decent range and super easy to install
    • Range is adequate
    • Poor range.
    • pretty weak range, if you are trying to go beyond the length of one room, buy the bigger newer version of this
    • Rock solid performance and signal range
    • This router has really poor range
    • It connected quickly when I booted my computer (compared to cheap ones), and has fairly good range
    • Excellent range!
    • Ultimately the range is so poor you might as well do hardwired.
    • First I tried one of the USB wifi dongles, but found that the range and speed were not very good
    • Has decent range for my desktop PC on the second floor.
    • The card doesn't have the best range in the world, but it does work well in Windows.
    • Great range and speed
    • Great wireless card with a good range
    • Range is pretty good considering my machine is behind a desk on the ground I get near full signal at 22mbps at 25 ft from the router
    • Good range, easy setup
    • The TL-WN881ND has good range.
    • Good range and great connection for the price, can play online games without issues and great latency
    • its ok it works but the range is crappy
    • Range is great
    • this TP-Link is in my computer that is 2 floors above the router and still getting great download speeds, so the range must be decent
    • Range is good to very good, the desktop is on the opposite side of the house from my router, which used to just be a Verizon midi, but this still picked it up no problem
    • 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
    • My TP-Link card automatically defaulted to the fast 802 N standard
    • 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