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Review on ๐Ÿ“ถ TP-Link TL-WN725N Wireless USB Adapter: Get 150Mbps WIFI Speed on XP/Vista/Win OS by Cha Eunu แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

The assignment at work was to go out and buy a Wi-Fi whistle that had the capacity to both set up a local network and allow other devices to be connected to the whistle. This adapter was purchased in a well-known store, then brought to the office, and plugged into the front USB port of the computer there. Windows 8.1 was able to find and install the minimum required drivers for the whistle without any issues, and I was able to connect to an existing wireless network straight away. After an unsuccessful attempt to establish a connection point, people started dancing with tambourines, and the resulting dances were a smashing success. Establish a point of access. The drivers contained on the disk were quite outdated. Additionally useful for the management of networks. Under Windows 8.1, none of these things worked, but the whistle itself did, and it was successful in picking up the signal (but it was Windows itself that "configured" everything). Despite the fact that our phones could see the newly created network, they were unable to connect to it even though the attempt to build a network through Connectify had failed. They simply severed the connection in silence, and the reason for this is unknown. What should one do? We navigate to the official TP-Link website, where we change the language setting to English (I selected the United Kingdom on the map), search for our adapter, and discover that both the driver and the utility are dated 2022, despite the fact that the site itself is dated 2022. In addition, support for Windows 8 was added in the 2022 version. You just need to download and install it, and everything will work. It catches 4-5 meters (we don't need more yet, and the size of the whistle. The access point is generated by a native utility, which can only be downloaded from the English version of the site. You shouldn't anticipate any enlightenment). A few of the brick walls that make up our office are penetrated, but the signal strength is reduced to one stick. However, it is functional, and the speed is adequate. As a consequence of this, I am content with the acquisition. The fact that the utility does not work right away is the only thing that can be considered a letdown. Feel free to rejoice after you have successfully downloaded the utility from the English version of the site. I have given this item five stars despite the fact that it does not completely live up to the hardware requirements I had set for it. It was possible for me to deduct one point for the outdated utility that was included with the kit; however, I chose not to.

Pros
  • The scale of the cost
Cons
  • (VERY IMPORTANT!) TP-Link will no longer support older drivers after 2022. Because of its diminutive size, the transmitter's power is relatively low. Within the confines of one or two rooms at most.