I was using an older TP-Link T4U (V1 or V2). It worked fine but my new router is TP-Link Archer C3150. It features beamforming, QOS and MU-MIMO. My old TP-Link T4U adapter didn't have them. This new EDUP LOVE features large antennas (6dB), beamforming and MU-MIMO. I have a Spectrum with 400 GB of internet. Using SpeedTest, T4U got between 125GB and 175GB DL with an average UL of around 10GB. My desktop with a direct cable connection is constantly using over 400 GB. Initially, EDUP LOVE received 150-250 GB with 100% strength. The more I used it, the more I thought my router was getting better at beamforming and MU-Mimo. Lately I've been getting over 200GB and mostly between 250-350GB. Several times I had a little over 400 GB. My laptop is WIN 10 Pro. It took some time for my software to use EDUP Love. I used the CD that came with it to install their software. I like the fact that I can see all the channels being used nearby. This allows me to choose which channel I want to use. It also shows the signal strength. I didn't have to update their software, which is rare. I rarely give 5 stars. It could have been 4 1/2 stars. I recommend it so far.
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