In short, I took this adapter as a temporary solution like "fit - I'll leave it, bull - I'll replace it. " Now, a month later, I can tell you a little about my experience. It worked out of the box without any problems, I did not download any firewood at startup. Worked smoothly. But then steam appeared on the computer, and problems began - the connection fell off during large downloads. At first I sinned on the router, since there were questions to it before. But here the situation is this: the connection falls off and I can’t connect to any of the two home routers (two channels from different providers at home). At the same time, the router works without problems on the phone and does not lose the signal. My opinion is that the T4E overheats under heavy loads at 5 GHz (9-11 MB/s). I manually set the limit to 3.5 MB / s, then I will slowly increase it to find the ceiling, and then I will check the same for 2.4 GHz. Ask "what's overheating here? "? On several markets in the description I found that the normal operating temperature of T4E is up to 40 degrees. And in the case, the card is at least 36-40 and the processor is about 35-38. Any tangible load on the computer during boot and that's it - until the adapter. By the way, while the vidyahi was not falling off 1-2 times, now it is stable every time, if the speed is not limited. Even in the reviews on the T5E, I saw how a person spoke about the experience with firewood on Wi-Fi from Intel. I'll try to check the same.
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