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Review on Wi-Fi adapter TP-LINK Archer T4E, green by Jnis Hermanis ᠌

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I've never seen worse! Horrible purchase.

Highly discourage going further with the purchase! Despite the fact that it can only operate in the 2.4 GHz band, the older Asus PCE-N10 is still capable of giving out 50 Mbps. I put him to bed early and told him to get some rest; I will give the system unit back, and I will give the store this Tplink craft in exchange. I have included screenshots showing measurements taken at 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz on a computer, as well as measurements taken at 5 GHz on a smartphone at the same time.

Pros
  • In spite of this, it turns out that dancing while playing a tambourine is the key to success. But, it is extremely deplorable and unreliable.
Cons
  • It was unable to connect to 5GHz networks with the default drivers that Windows 10 installed, and it caused a conflict with the Razer mouse and keyboard (the software for those devices just failed to function). It was only after installing a more recent version (2022) of the driver from the website that it stopped causing conflicts and began connecting to networks operating at 5 GHz (but every other time). However, while at the same time: 1. The connection to the network is lost with a monotonously predictable frequency. Only reconnects if the device in question is deactivated and then enabled again using the "Network Connections" menu. 2. Neither the 2.4 GHz nor the 5 GHz frequencies reach speeds greater than 30 Mbps (more often no higher than 20 Mbps). It takes up to 6-7 seconds from the time the button is hit till the actual start of the test (ping assessment), so the claim that it just takes 2-3 milliseconds to complete the ping is a deception. I was no longer interested in figuring out why there was such a significant gap in speed between the rate at which I could download and the rate at which I could upload.