Tp-Link Tx401 10 Gbps Wireless Gigabit Pci Express Network Adapter|Pcie 3.0 Slot Wi-Fi Card|Cat6A Ethernet Cable|Compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7,Servers 2019/2016/2012 R2,and Linux|Gaming-Red
A**T
Fantastic Product!
This product Archer T4E is exceptional! My JioFiber Router is in another room with a common room in between, which means it crosses two walls, but the signal received in the PC is always full! Even my smartphone, Moto One Power shows less signal strength! (for 5Ghz)Inside the package you get the T4E wifi adaptor, 2xAntenna, Low-Profile Bracket, Driver CD, and a user guide. Installation is easy, just plug it and Windows 10 will detect it (without internet). For better support, download the latest driver from the tp-link website and install it.The quality of the product is amazing, feels premium in hand. I haven't tried Archer T6E yet but I guess it will be better, obviously!Don't think, just buy this! I got mine @₹1699*****Specifications****Interface: PCI Express (x1)Dimensions ( W x D x H ): 4.8 x 4.5 x 0.85 in (120.8*115.2*21.5 mm)Antenna Type: 2 Dual-Band Detachable AntennasWireless Standards: IEEE 802.11ac/n/a 5 GHz IEEE 802.11n/g/b 2.4 GHzSignal Rate:5 GHz11ac: Up to 867 Mbps(dynamic)11n: Up to 300 Mbps(dynamic)11a: Up to 54 Mbps(dynamic)2.4 GHz11n: Up to 300 Mbps(dynamic)11g: Up to 54 Mbps(dynamic)11b: Up to 11 Mbps(dynamic)Wireless Security: Support 64/128 bit WEP, WPA/WAP2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, 802.1xHit the like button if this helped.
K**J
Finally Got what I wanted! Should you buy it?
Model : Archer T5e AC1200This is the latest product which comes with the Wifi and Bluetooth. Their are many Cards with Wifi ranging from ₹500-₹1500 from TP-Link , so for the Wifi then can buy a ₹800 Dual antenna model.My main purpose is for the bluetooth , bcoz their ain't a single Product that fullfill the requirement. I have brought many Local USB bluetooth dongles (none of them would work with a modern PC) , TP-Link nano Bt4.0 for ₹500 (Get this if you only need for sound output). Well if you are using a bluetooth headphone or an earphone and uses them for voip during the games and meetings then this is the thing you want.Product :Well basically this is a Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 Modem. So you don't have to do anything with a TP-Link modem/drivers or something , what you are paying for is an Intel Modem, like the laptop modems (which won't fit in M.2 slots of motherboard). What TP-Link T5e does is provides a bridge between the modem and PCIe slot as well as Antenna.Performance :Wifi (802.11 AC) : I am currently running wifi only (unplugged Lan cable) and not finding any difference of speed in Downloding and Browsing or while gaming. Nor any network disconnection for few seconds while gaming. I will put the Lan cable apart after few more days of checking the performance.Hotspot works well in both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz mode.Bluetooth (Intel 4.2): Well the main reason i brought this. Currently during the Classes and meetings, you can move around with a wireless headset (if you use a Desktop). This made it a much more comfort that i can move freely in my room and listen and talk simulatinously. (This won't be possible in Tp-Link BT4.0 adapter or so.)Installation:Attached a pic of how much area does it cover wrt a GPU. If you are placing it above or below it won't matter.You can download the drivers from TP-Link site (international) or from Intel directly. It may work straight OOB but it's strongly recommend to install both Wifi and BT drivers.Should you buy it?Considering it cost 2.2K , I wouldn't recommend it if you are building a new PC. Now a days many Motherboards (budget or premium) comes with inbuilt Wireless modem. So it's better to spend 2-2.5K extra in Motherboard.If you already have an existing motherboard w/o wireless modem , or are looking for a Decent Mid-High range motherboard in budget which doesn't have the wireless modems (and don't wanna buy costly Entry level boards) then this product may fullfill your needs in future.Didn't find any review for this so thought to write myself :p
J**R
Working in Ubuntu(18.04) and Windows 10 right out of the box.
The product works as expected.The range is good,i am able to get signal from my phone all around my room.The real reason i went for this card is because it supports Ubuntu(18.04) and windows 10 without any additional drivers installed.This is the latest version 2.0,so works with latest OS.Most USB based adapters won't work in Ubuntu,especially the ones with ac capability.I personally use Ubuntu(18.04) and i haven't faced any connection problem.I simply plugged the card in the pci port and after booting to Ubuntu,the card gets recognized without any additional driver installation,but for windows install the driver provided in the DVD or just download it from tp-link website for stable connection.While transferring files from my smartphone,i am getting around 8MB per second which is OK for me.May be others get better speeds with better smart phone.Any way,overall it's a nice product.But i suggest going for ac models other than b/g/n because,you get better speeds for the same money.But remember that most of them won't work in Linux or Ubuntu,that's the reason i went for this product.
N**N
The range for 5.0 GHZ band is very less. Not value for money
I received the product with damaged corner of the box . however since it was packed by manufacturer taking care of logistics arrived in pristine condition. Please note the price of the product is competitive as compared to the market . I was happy with build quality as well.ProGood build qualityExtra Card riser providedGood 2.4 ghz coverage (upto 400 mbps)ConsDriver provided in the CD dont work , you need to download from TP link website .5.0 GHZ coverage is very bad, i got 1 bar with my ASUS RT AC58U and D link DIR 816 at about 3 meters visible distance.Antenna are very smallYou cant use it for gaming.I have returned the package , I will be going for Netgear AC1900 usb 3 device once I get my refund. I will strongly recommend going for Netgear or ASUS if want high bandwidth usage or else you can go for TP link adapter with only 300 mbps transfer rate and save some money.
J**C
A full (or adjustably half) height PCIE card which even fits in the small PCIEx1 socket
I thought my onboard network adaptor was playing up with random network drops, so decided to buy this to bypass the onbaord one.This card comes as a full height card, though also comes with a half height backplate which you can swap to if you are fitting into a machine with half height slots. The card itself is very small which is perfect since you should have no issues with it blocking up space or airflow if for example you had a graphics card in an adjacent slot (I don't mean double height card of course!)I went into BIOS, disabled the onboard network card, then switched off and opened up the case.As you can see from the photo, the card fits nicely into the small PCIEx1 slot (I'd always wondered what would really ever use those slots and my question is now answered!)On booting up Windows 10, this was automatically detected as a Realtek Gigabit network card and configured automatically without need of the driver disks. Though I did manually update to the ones on the disk since they seem to be a couple of years newer than the ones detected by Windows 10.In terms of performance, it seems to run just as well as the existing onboard 1Gbit adapter. I noticed no network drops during my time and I could see it connected and transferring data at the 1Gbit speed.For £9, this is a great network card and if you're in the situation of needing one, I can definitely recommend this one.
B**!
Very reliable WiFI 6 receiver
Having upgraded my router to WiFi 6 standard, the dodgy old WiFi card in my wife's desktop PC couldn't connect to it. Curses! After a scour of the internet, I saw some pretty good reviews of this bit of kit so I picked one up. Very easy to install, if you're accustomed to rumaging around inside PCs, and an excellent receiver. You'll need to connect it to a USB plug on your motherboard (using the cable provided) if you want to use the Bluetooth connectivity, but that's no more daunting than inserting the card into the PCI-E slot in the first place.The desktop PC in to which it was fitted sits in one of the corners of my modestly large house, almost as far as it could be from the router and on a different floor, but Speedtest gets download speeds of 400Mb/s, that's three times faster than the powerline adapter that I used to use for the PC in question, and it has never dropped out in the six weeks since I installed it. My wife is very happy with her new-found high-speed reliable internet access, and I'm in her good books. So that's a buy!
Z**L
plung and play on windows 11
Review is for the PCIe interface, non WIFI version. Plug and play on windows 11 as it should be: you just insert it into a PCIe slot (any would do, but choose the short 1x if you can), swap network cable, start win and voila, works right away. Toob arriving next week so decided to upgrade the house to gigabit speed; NICs in PCs, cables, switches, the router and all. This truly is cheap and cheerful, but of course time will tell if really is - will update review in a couple of months.
S**O
Excellent reliable product - Recued me from a hardware issue
Tp-link is a well established and reliable brand. Built a new and up-to-date PC but found that my current level of operating system [Ubuntu 18.04] did not have the drivers for the on-board network adaptors. So the choice was upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 and fix any sofware breakages OR buy this card and by-pass that hurdle for a few weeks.As normal Amazon delivered quickly and I was up and running in under 24 hours. TP-link Gigabit to the rescue.
M**I
Cumple pero no sorprende
Tengo contratados 600mb fibra Vodafone ( router de la compañía no AX )Con mi telefono por wifi al lado del router obtengo 540mb en los testVamos a la habitación 15 metros lineales lo separan, entremedio dos paredes no maestras y una puerta de pasillo pruebas con el Pc por wifi directo desde el router y ningún aparato másResultados TP-Link Archer TX3000E después de más de 50 test en cada una de las dos bandas y 8 paginas webs para comparar y sacar conclusiones convincentes como promedioBanda 5 GHz : Subida 360mb / Bajada 300 Ping 15sm cierto que en ocasiones he sacado mejores resultados, pero también de peores en las mismas condicionesBanda 2,4 GHz inestable del todo, cifras incomprensibles pasa de bajadas 10/40/130 o máximo 230 como excepción y subidas mas de lo mismo . media por decir si la hay de 40 en bajada subida ping 15 irregular (No la uso por su mal comportamiento es nula prácticamente, me recuerda al adsl de 30mb con un pincho barato)Conclusión uso la 5 GHz no destaca por alcance y marca a tope de cobertura pero se queda en la mitad 300/350mb dude mucho si devolver, pero ya esta montado y tira por cierto el bluetooth bien envio de archivos o para escuchar música Lo que me planteo es poner un buen router, ahora que 600mb fibra y mas aparatos merece la pena gestionarlos adecuadamente y ampliar el rango de cobertura estable, pero AC o AX merece la pena por mismo dinero?? ...
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