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Review on Wi-Fi adapter TP-LINK TL-WN822N, white by Jongil Baek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I purchased it well over six months ago, when it was in its third revision. I did my work using a 64-bit version of Windows 7, and throughout that time I experienced no issues whatsoever; I did not encounter any dumps while browsing the web, playing games, or downloading torrents. I ated the hardware, installed 10k 64bit - the driver was installed by Windows itself, there were problems, specifically, occasionally in a brief idle WiFi it fell into "Without access to the Internet," and the problem was fixed by disconnecting the connection connection. The following is how I resolved the issue: I switched it off in the Power Settings > USB Options > Temporary section. Disable USB Port Settings - Disable. Disable the authority to turn off the device in order to preserve power by doing so inside the adapter's properties within the piece of equipment. In addition to that, I deactivated the checkbox on the motherboard that enabled USB hosts. If you also have a TP-Link modem, go into the WiFi settings and change the Group key ate period to 0 for the Wireless mode, Wireless protection, and Wireless mode. After these adjustments, all of the bugs that occurred when the computer was being used have been eliminated; the torrent is operating at its maximum capacity; there are no lags when playing games; and there are no dumps when browsing the web. There is only one problem left - when you turn on the computer once every other time, WiFi still on the login screen goes into the "Without access to the Internet" mode - after loading the desktop, click Disconnect - connect, and the problem will no longer bother you - at least until the next time the computer is turned on.

Pros
  • High data rate, steady signal
Cons
  • WiFi will connect when a computer boots up, but you'll get the message "Without connection to the Internet" if you're using Windows 10 (without making any tambourine noises).