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Review on πŸ“Ά TP-Link TL-WN725N Wireless USB Adapter: Get 150Mbps WIFI Speed on XP/Vista/Win OS by Andrey Kolev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

TL-WN725N Ver. 2.0 Actual On Windows XP x32, the access point could only be raised after establishing a network connection and entirely turning off the firewall. It was impossible to start the adapter in access point mode (SoftAP) on Windows 7 x32 and Windows 7 x64. In utilizing the adapter, I came to the following conclusions for myself: - Do not attempt to utilize the adapter as an access point. - Torrents are not recommended. - Install only the drivers; leave the utility out. Everything is perfectly adjustable from the tray icon. By the way, the driver version at www. Tp-link. Com/en is more recent than the one at www. Tp-linkru. Com. - When installing drivers using setup.exe, remove any subfolders for other systems from the "Driver files" folder before installing the drivers for your system. Consequently, avoid installing drivers from the disc. - The "only n" option, not the "combined" mode, must be enabled in the access point's settings so that this adapter can connect to it.

Pros
  • - A tiny design. - Price. - Pre-installed drivers and an easy-to-follow installation manual in the year 2022. - It corresponds to the given features when in adapter mode. Sustainable employment.
Cons
  • - The adapter is extremely sensitive to the USB port's power supply mode (this is known to those who have run into situations where a particular brand of joystick is sometimes detected in the system, sometimes not). - The model Ver. 2.0's Access point mode (SoftAP) is a publicity gimmick. - It seems unsuitable for regular "taken out-inserted" usage because the device's "head" is easily prone to tearing off.