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Review on πŸ”Œ TP-Link TL-WN725N 150 Mbps Wireless-N Nano USB Adapter 2.4 GHz - Black, TPLink: Compact and Reliable Wireless Connection by Mateusz Drabarczyk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am happy with everything, the product matches the description.

Actual for TL-WN725N Ver:2.0 - It was possible to raise the access point on Windows XP x32 only after setting up a network connection and completely disabling the firewall. On Windows 7 x32 and Windows 7 x64, it was not possible to start the adapter in access point mode (SoftAP). Conclusions that I made for myself in the process of using: - Do not try to use the adapter as an access point. - Torrents are contraindicated. - Install only drivers (do not install the utility). From the tray icon, everything is perfectly configurable. By the way, www. Tp-link. Com/en has a more recent driver version than www. Tp-linkru. Com. - If drivers are installed via setup. Exe, then before installing from the "Driver files" folder, delete subfolders from other systems and leave the subfolder only for your system. Therefore, do not install drivers from the disc. - In the settings of the access point to which this adapter connects, enable the "only n" mode, not "combined".

Pros
  • - Miniature design. - Price. - Drivers out of the box and a clear 2022-language installation guide. - In adapter mode, it corresponds to the declared characteristics. - Sustainable work.
Cons
  • - The adapter is very sensitive to the power supply mode of the USB port (it is familiar to those who have encountered a situation where a branded joystick is sometimes detected in the system, sometimes not). - Access point mode (SoftAP) in model Ver:2.0 is a publicity stunt. - Feels like it is not suitable for frequent "taken out-inserted", as it is easy to tear off the "head" of the device.