• Reviews around signal (3.66 of 5)

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

    • I was suggested to get this by a friend, I bought it, came quickly, was in perfect shape, worked perfect for the first week then suddenly kept losing signal, I tried to adjust it but just wouldn't get passed 70% signal
    • While the card connects, it provides a very poor signal that is worse than any laptop used at the same distance even with different antenna settings
    • Strong signal in the basement PC when the WiFi router is two floors up.
    • Hesitating, deciding whether to buy a USB adapter or a PCI Express card?Well, my experience is that this card is much more stable and gets more strong signals than USB adapters
    • 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
    • Signal is incredibly weak
    • I watch youtube and it buffers quick, has good signal range
    • Does not pickup the signal as good as I think it should
    • For some reason this even gets a better signal than my phone does off the wifi.
    • In a room where my laptop has good signal strength, this would have poor
    • The wireless signal is great.
    • I am far away from my wifi router and that card was always dropping signal and had very slow signal when it worked
    • Signal is strong and easily installed
    • does not pick up the best wireless signal but gets the job done
    • TP-Link TL Works fine, signal is good & fast, but it does cut from time to time, I don't know why.
    • And it keep losing signal sometimes don't work at all this card will be out of my PC soon throwing it out this is garbage.
    • Signal is not great, but good enough for everything I've used so far.
    • Signal is not great, but good enough for everything I've used so far.
    • it detects fi ne great signal.. it just wont connect...
    • I suppose one of those little usb plug in adapters would have even been easier, but I wanted this one because I thought the signal would be better with the two antennas.
    • With my built-in wireless chip inside my desktop PC, I get a reasonably weak signal, but with this wireless card from TP-LINK, I always have a very solid connection to the router that I use, which is a good distance away
    • If a weak signal is your problem go that way
    • Good signal travel
    • Fast, reliable connection with strong signal
    • The signal isn't as strong as I thought it would be
    • Poor signal, extremely poor speeds
    • Good Signal.
    • The signal from the router to this is weaker than when my laptop is in the same location; however, this does not appear to affect performance at all, it sometimes just does not see my router when it scans but this is rare.
    • Good signal and fast speed
    • This TP-Link gives a much stronger signal and was a pretty good price.
    • This product perfectly met my needs and expectations plus its N series with solid signal everytime.
    • It works very well with Ubuntu out of the box, and once the signal strength problem is solved with the better antennas, it provides decent throughput and a good signal
    • Decent signal from a very far access point.
    • No software updates beyond windows installer (Windows 7) and the signal stays steady and strong.
    • Not always the strongest signal, but works as expected.
    • Didn't matter, my computer would constantly lose signal and when it was connected
    • No complaints, works great, gets a good signal, linux drivers were built into ubuntu.
    • working great signal strength is always 100%
    • Keeps a solid signal.
    • It has trouble picking up signal from a
    • I am far away from my wifi router and that card was always dropping signal and had very slow signal when it worked
    • Gets a great signal, even a floor below our router and up against a wall
    • I get terrible signal when I am directly under the router
    • The link below is the adapter I have, cheaper, better signal, less drop outshttp://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR
    • Getting a quick, consistent signal
    • I had to adjust the antenna at right direction to get good signal, but other than that, the installation and driver setting was very easy though it could be that I am familiar with the process.
    • signal is great
    • Signal seems fine.
    • Strong signal on the second floor with the router on the first.
    • Using in a 1-story home and has great signal when PC is on the opposite end of the house from where the router is located
    • The router is on a different floor and the other end of the house and he still has a strong signal with great speed
    • I reports a strong signal and seems to have a great connection when it works
    • They won't break any speed records, but they get decent signal strength, and are certainly cost effective.
    • Excellent value, good strong signal for budget gaming PC.
    • This is currently on the opposite end of my house from the wireless router and has good signal strength
    • The one computer's position that gave the worst signal was 6 feet to a wireless connection point through a wall (cement wall to be fair), I tried all three that I've taken out of the boxes on it.
    • No other device has a problem keeping a good quality signal.
    • I was suggested to get this by a friend, I bought it, came quickly, was in perfect shape, worked perfect for the first week then suddenly kept losing signal, I tried to adjust it but just wouldn't get passed 70% signal
    • Picks up a good signal.
    • Once you get it in the software makes it cake to install (at least on windows) and it seems about average for signal strength (worse than my iphone but better than my ps3)
    • is well and it works just as well have not lost the signal are being dropped from the
    • 2 separate laptops and a phone have solid signal with1-5ms ping to wireless router, so I know signal and router are good
    • I recommend it for good solid signal and ease of installation.
    • I was hoping with dual antennas and being a PCI card it would have a stronger signal than the USB dongle (and while I wasn't expecting improved speeds, I was hoping it would at least maintain the connection)
    • Sadly the signal is not any stronger than my $10 USB dongle
    • Got a strong signal from the router on the other side of the apartment
    • Very weak signal reception
    • Good for the first month or 2...then signal keeps dropping...never get full bar
    • I figured the signal would be better than on-board anyway due to the adjustable external antennas
    • I found that I had to orient my desktop orthogonal to my desk to get a decent signal so that it wouldn't fit in the slot
    • Strong signal and fast through-put.
    • THIS CARD IS POWERFUL ENOUGH TO HAVE A GOOD SIGNAL ACROSS THE HOUSE.
    • Picks up strong signal, installed without the cd, and streams 1080 just fine
    • I've tried it in two computers and made sure to update the drivers, but it just will not stabilize a signal
    • Even with moving to the other side of the house, connection is great 4/5 signal.
    • 2 gave me 2/4 bars signal, 2 sometimes worked slowly or said 'cannot connect to this page' when trying to connect to google's search page, 1 gave me excellent signal.
    • 15ft away and has bad packet loss and connectivity stability even when there is good signal
    • Gets pretty weak and intermittent signal from one floor upstairs
    • Overall, I'd recommend this product if your PC is in a spot where it could get good signals otherwise you won't be happy with your purchase
    • solid construction, good signal.
    • Have not had any drops and receives a very nice steady signal.
    • jump around some, but not sure if that's card related, other 2.4ghz devices causing interference, PC power saver settings or the signal from the router)
    • Seems to get a decent signal from a cheap, consumer router that my parents use at their place despite it being on the complete opposite end of the house and through multiple walls.
    • signal is extremely weak, and speed is average
    • The signal was very slow, only 2-3 bars
    • good adapter, nice speed, but not good signal
    • Just was I was looking for: easy installation, decent signal, more than enough performance than I needed, decent price
    • Decent card, gets a better signal than my last one
    • My TP-Link card automatically defaulted to the fast 802 N standard
    • 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