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The TP-Link TX201 2.5 Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter delivers exceptional performance with blazing speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps. It supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 11 and various Linux distributions, and comes with both low-profile and full-height brackets for versatile installation options. With easy setup and comprehensive compatibility, this adapter is designed to future-proof your networking needs.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 7.8 x 2.1 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | TX201 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Colour | Black |
Operating System | 8 . 1,Linux,Windows,Windows 11 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
E**.
Reliable, fast and cheap
Recently I have upgraded my desktop with the TP-LINK AX3000 Wi-Fi PC card, and it’s been fantastic! The performance is incredibly reliable, providing a smooth and stable connection for everything from streaming to gaming.What really stands out is the price – for such a high-quality Wi-Fi 6 card, it’s an excellent value. Installation was quick and easy, and the card fits perfectly in my PC case. If you’re looking for an affordable and dependable Wi-Fi upgrade, this is definitely the one to go for!
D**K
If you have problems with speeds, get this!
For years I've been having problems with internet speed on my PC and this solved all of them.I've been using powerline adapter and I always got maximum of 45mbps and all that with wired connection. After I installed this in my PC and set up, it automatically got tripple the speed and it went up to 120-130mbps on wireless connection. It's worth mentioning these tesults were gained through 3 walls, PC upstairs in the office and modem down in the living room.The set ups was nice and easy on my windows 11. Insert the card into PCIe slot, connect the antenas, install the drivers and off you go.With my internet package of 500mbps I wanted more. I got TP-Link Deco x55 which gave me nice coverage in the whole house without any interruptions and these two work perfectly when combined. In the end I got a very stable 300-400mbps speed accross all devices including my PC.I am very happy with everything including the price, build wuality and ease of set up. My workflow is much better now and everything is flying now!
T**R
Great little card!
Great Signal.. nice and fast.. no issues with setup!
M**K
Great
I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of this inexpensive Ethernet card. Setup was easy, and it worked right out of the box without any driver issues. Despite the low price, the connection is fast and stable, even during heavy usage. Download and upload speeds are just as good as with more expensive cards, with no noticeable lag or dropouts. If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable option, this card delivers great value for the money. Highly recommend it for anyone needing a simple upgrade without breaking the bank!
W**L
Good quality at a good price point
At this price point (~£25) it's hard to argue with the value, after installation it just worked immediately, no need to install drivers and I've had zero connection issues since plugging it in.I've got it connected back to a 2.5G switch over ~25m of cat5e and it's running full speed with expected speeds for file transfers etc. and no dropouts.I'd recommend this product.
M**G
Works great on my PC
Why bother?I have currently been using the built-in motherboard wi-fi but was wondering if jumping to Wifi-6 would improve my Wi-fi speed. I haven’t spotted a wi-fi 6 router yet that has good enough reviews to shell out hundreds of pounds for a replacement, so I figured I’d start with the PCIe adapter first at around £50. I did spot an Asus one that was slightly cheaper, but it was out of stock, so the TP-Link was my experiment.My spec:PC: 6 year old desktop pc with an Asus motherboard that supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz (Broadcom 80211ac chip)(Windows 10, 64bit, intel i7-4770K 3.5 Ghz, 16GB Ram, Samsung 1TB SSD)Router: FritzBox 7530 (Supplied by Zen ISP)InstallationOn receiving the TP-Link AX-3000 Archer TX3000E PCIE card it was straightforward to install. There was however a cable that attaches to the card and plugs into an internal USB Port. This is to get the Bluetooth 5.0 working. I didn’t have any spare USB ports and never use Bluetooth so I left the cable plugged into the card but not the board for now as I may change my mind later.There’s an external Antenna that screws into the two connectors at the back of the card.Please note I had a few issues connecting to any Wi-fi at all initially but soon realised I hadn’t correctly tightened (or I hadn’t aligned the threads up correctly) the nuts. So, make sure you don’t make my mistake as you may end up writing a bad review unnecessarily.SoftwareAfter installing the card and switching on my PC I went straight to the TP-Link Website and got the latest version from the downloads section. I didn’t bother with the install disk that came with it.TestingMy router and internet connection has the ability to provide up to 300MBS when directly connected via a cable That’s my theoretical maximum. So below are my test results:Asus built-in wi-fi (using original antenna)2.4ghz (down/up): 88MB/32 MBs5.0ghz (down/up): n/a (Signal too weak to connect)Asus built-in wi-fi (using TP-Link antenna)2.4ghz (down/up): 79MBs/32 MBs5.0ghz (down/up): 111MBs/32 MBsTP-Link wi-fi (using TP-Link antenna):2.4ghz (down/up): 96MBs/32 MBs5.0ghz (down/up): 176MBs/32 MBs <------TP-Link wi-fi (using old Asus antenna)2.4ghz (down/up): 38MBs/32 MBs5.0ghz (down/up): 123MBs/31 MBsConclusion:The antenna alone makes a big difference but the two together is giving me faster wi-fi than before. So for me it’s a win. Meanwhile my next project is the wi-fi 6 router but I’m happy to wait until the right one takes my fancy.
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