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The TP-Link TL-WN823N is a compact USB wireless adapter delivering up to 300 Mbps speed, ideal for HD streaming, gaming, and voice calls. Its mini design ensures portability, while the one-button WPS setup guarantees quick, secure connections. Featuring Soft AP mode, it can convert wired internet into a Wi-Fi hotspot, and supports all major operating systems including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed wireless connectivity on the move.











| ASIN | B0088TKTY2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,278 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 20 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Box Contents | Quick Installation Guide, Resource CD, Wireless Adapter TL-WN823N |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC&Notebook |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Country of Origin | Netherlands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (67,953) |
| Data Link Protocol | Puerto WLAN 802.11b, Puerto WLAN 802.11g, Puerto WLAN 802.11n |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 36481203177 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18L x 7W x 39H millimetres |
| Item Part Number | TL-WN823N |
| Item Weight | 2.12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-WN823N |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Number | TL-WN823N |
| Product Warranty | 3 year |
| UPC | 013342001307 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
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Product Review: TP-Link Wi-Fi Adapter
If you're looking for a reliable and affordable Wi-Fi Adapter for your home network, the TP-LINK AC1750 is definitely worth considering. It provides fast and stable Wi-Fi speeds and has a range that can cover most homes. The router is easy to set up and comes with a user-friendly interface that makes it simple to manage your network. Benefits: - Provides fast and stable Wi-Fi speeds for multiple devices. - Has a range that can cover most homes. - Easy to set up and manage with a user-friendly interface. - Offers advanced features such as parental controls, guest network, and QoS. - Affordable price compared to other routers in its class. - One of the main benefits of the TP-LINK AC1750 is its fast and stable Wi-Fi speeds. It can handle multiple devices simultaneously without any issues, making it ideal for households with many internet users. - Additionally, the router has a range that can cover most homes, which is excellent for those who have a large house. The router is easy to set up and manage, thanks to its user-friendly interface. You don't need any technical skills to install it, and it comes with clear instructions to guide you through the process. The router also offers advanced features such as parental controls, guest network, and QoS, which can be helpful for managing your network. Negatives: - The build quality could be better. - The 2.4GHz band can be congested in crowded areas. - One downside is that the build quality of the router could be better. Some users have reported that it feels cheap and flimsy. Additionally, in crowded areas, the 2.4GHz band can be congested, which can cause slower speeds. Overall, the TP-LINK AC1750 is a reliable and affordable Wi-Fi Adapter that provides fast and stable Wi-Fi speeds for multiple devices. It's easy to set up and manage, and it offers advanced features that can help you manage your network. However, the build quality could be improved, and the 2.4GHz band can be congested in crowded areas. Given its many benefits and affordable price, I'd rate it 8 out of 10.
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Plug and Play on Windows 8.
Received quickly by post, well packaged. Came with a mini CD with installation software although the device didn't seem to need it as it immediately began working when plugged it. It would be worth checking if your router supports 5 GHz as it might be worth investing in the £14.95 5 GHz AC version of this USB Adaptor (with caveats). My speeds average out around 62 Mbps, I crossed referenced this with my phone and my phone had the same speed on the 2 GHz band, so it is performing as intended. I currently have a 200 Mbps subscription, on the 5 GHz band using my phone (S6 Edge) I was getting around 160 Mbps. You might be wondering then why I didn't go the the 5 GHz version, my reasons for this are that 5 GHz typically seems to have poorer signal quality over distance and lower penetration through certain materials, I live in an post war house that has a lot of steel beams through the structure and my 5 GHz signal, although faster tends to be less reliable and weaker. In summary I would say the best option for someone in my position would be to go for the 2.4 GHz version, if however you're router will be in the same room as your computer or perhaps only on the other side of a stud wall, go for the 5 GHz. I have had this adaptor for a while now and performance has been superb, the signal has not dropped at all since I got it. For the record I am using Windows 8. Great price for a quality product from a trusted brand.
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Works right out of the box - helps moving to Linux
Used to switch from Windows to Linux. Ubuntu and Mint both have issues recognising the existing WiFi adapter. This solves that instantly. This appears to be the simplest solution. Scared of losing a USB port? Get an adapter to create more USB ports if you are that worried.
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Excellent item
Excellent Wi-Fi dongle signal strong down I was very fast thank you
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It works ok...avoid cheap generic badge-branded
Works fine without hiccup, unlike generic badge-branded dongles (you know the ones, weird almost-Chinese-sounding brands you've never heard of before) which are hit and miss if they work at all, I've fallen into that rip-off trap more than once. Seems like I need new WiFi dongles every time Windows goes up a number...the whole industry must be in cahoots, making you buy new kit by not supporting the previous model with new OS releases. But at least most new kit, like this, is backwards compatible with previous OS releases. Just not future proof! Easy to plug and install, you need a CD rom, else download the drivers...which is daft if you can't get connected to do so ... If using with a WiFi hotspot generated by your mobile phone it doesn't always connect, needing pc reboot after all power off at wall socket to clear faulty cached settings, and a mobile phone total reboot too, this will clear any cache settings across all devices, but is a nuisance when you have to do it every time. But at least you can then use 4/5G data for pc internet instead of having to buy broadband as well.
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Ok
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Good Working for desktop
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I had already a wireless dongle, but I wanted to get a better one to check if the speed could be improved. After testing, the speed was the same, so it is just my provider. The dongle is very robust and package is very good too.
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Laptop wifi card was faulty, but out of warranty. Tried to replace the wifi card itself but failed. Then I realised I could just use one of these. As a network engineer myself, we use a lot of TP Link products for their reliability and quality, so naturally I chose this and I chose well. Works like a charm. No downloading drivers required for me.
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This little wireless dongle is performing flawlessly, attached to a 2009 Mac Mini running El Capitan. The mini was built from collected parts but without the WiFi antennae. Those antennae sell, on the used market, for about twice the price of this TP-LINK device and don't provide better performance. Both the TP-LINK and the factory WiFi are "N" spec. so they should give similar throughput. I purchased this model (TP-LINK TL-WN823N) because I needed an adapter for a dead-cheap computer build. This target machine contains most of an actual Apple 2009 model, its not a hackintosh, although I can't imagine why it wouldn't work nicely in the latter. The price/performance was perfect for what I needed. The TP-LINK adapter uses a software utility/driver to function under MacOS. The software is included in the package on an optical disk. There is also some software for Windows and Linux but I can't comment on that because I didn't try any of it. The size of the device makes insertion and removal from a USB port easy, even if the ports around it are occupied, but it's small enough not to stick out and get brushed/broken. Once this device and its app are installed it just does what it is supposed to do. In fact, I tend to forget it is there. To my mind, that is exactly the way a WiFi adapter should work. The app puts an icon on the bar at the top of the screen, much like MacOS does. Through that icon, you can control the TP-LINK device independent of the other Mac network facilities. The idea that it uses a proprietary app to handle it, rather than trying to integrate with MacOS, can be seen in a positive light because it means that TP-LINK has control of both the hardware and the software. That makes it independent of any changes the OS manufacturer might make in the future. I have several TP-LINK devices and their product support is pretty good. In fact, the products are good enough that I've never had to contact TP-LINK other than to look for updates or get product information/specs from their site. As a last thought, Amazon offers a range of these WiFi devices. Some of the higher performance models could be used to improve on the built in hardware in older machines. So, if you have the support for AC/Dual Band from your router or access point, you could buy a pretty significant WiFi boost with one of the more powerful TP-LINK products in the list. The increments in performance are less than ten dollars in price. If your machine has an on-board "G" spec. WiFi adapter then one of these units will give you a very satisfying speed boost for very little money. Keep in mind, if you plan to use one of these adapters on the road (laptop), most public WiFi hot-spots don't offer more than "N" spec. service. I consider the TP-LINK TL-WN823N a good purchase, and I would do it again.
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