TP-LINK Archer T4U
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Stable work
good speed USB 3.0 Large size, covers the adjacent USB port
The official driver for Linux is not going to Andrew Krasnogolovets: use TP-LINK Archer T4U less than month |
The TP-LINK company has eaten more than one dog in the production of all kinds of network equipment. A device named Archer T4U expands the capabilities of a PC or laptop by connecting it to the World Wide Web without wires(unless, of course, there is a working router in the house).
High speed communication
The device, which looks like a large USB flash drive, has acquired support for the 802.11ac standard, along with which we can talk about high-speed data exchange. At a frequency of 5 GHz, the adapter puts the arrow of the speedometer at around 867 Mbps, and in the 2.4 GHz band, speed characteristics are limited to 300 Mbps. The adapter is connected via a USB 3.0 port, maintaining compatibility with previous generations of the interface.
Gloss and shine
The glossy body of the device, which is prone to scratches due to careless handling, has a WPS button to enable connection protection, as well as an LED indicator of the adapter status. It illuminates a green strip of transparent plastic. Due to the relatively large size, the device sometimes blocks access to the adjacent USB connector with a heap of ports on the computer connection interface panel.
Extension cord for confidence
The internal antenna imposes some restrictions on the quality of signal reception. Wi-Fi adapter should preferably be located in the line of sight of the router. To help a little in this matter, a complete extension cord with a metre-long cord is called upon to optimize the position of the device and its antenna. The closer the adapter is to the signal distribution source and the fewer obstacles it encounters, the more confident the reception will be.
By default, Ubuntu did not pull up the driver, so I had to build it from source. The official driver was not assembled, but https://github.com/morrownr/88x2bu came up.
The speed is good, the reception is also stable. In the corner of the room, where the old adapter could barely cope and cut down in places, this one shows 30/40 Mbps at 2.4Ghz (repeater at 5m) and 40/60 Mbps at 5Ghz (~10m to the router, through the walls).