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Review on TP-Link TL-WN821N N300 USB Wireless WiFi Network Adapter for PC, Compatible with Windows/Linux/Mac OS by Amit Amit ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, price and quality don't match.

I purchased it so that I could transmit Internet signals from a desktop to a mobile device (ates, downloads, etc.). In general, it performs normally when given this task; however, if you use it for a prolonged period of time, it will simply break the connection, and you will be required to switch it off altogether. Even after downloading the appropriate drivers and software from the office, this mode initially refused to work in any capacity. site (failed to configure SoftAP mode). (failed to configure SoftAP mode.). Well, so I went to the smoking office. handbook, climbing on YouTube and Google, arranging connection to the network, and starting services were all fruitless endeavors. After much frustration, I decided to install Connectify, and to my amazement, it worked! After completing this step, the native Tp-Link software started to receive an IP address and began to distribute traffic; nevertheless, you will still need to set up access to the network anyway. This miracle occurs in hardware version 4. The usual mode is completely foreign to me, but the SoftAP protocol appears to have some serious flaws. Good for ates, but it is unlikely to be capable of handling anything more demanding (online gaming, for example).

Pros
  • Working
Cons
  • The rate of data transfer, whether going out or coming in, does not exceed 50 Mbps in either direction. Occasionally, for no apparent reason, breaks the connection. - In the beginning, SoftAP was not compatible with native software and did not function properly. In general, he is strange; in fact, there are times when he is unable to even obtain the IP address of the network. - To drastically reduce the power of the signal, all that is required is to move the source beneath the table. What sort of breach through the walls they are referring to here is something that is beyond my comprehension.