TP-Link Tl-Wn881nd (Mini PCI Express)
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TP-Link Tl-Wn881nd

Mini PCI Express


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CorvusViriosus

6 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

It should be the "Auto" setting directly. Check if you have the latest software and drivers. Link from current driver: https://static.tp-link.com/2019... V2 windows 10 RTL driver 2024.0.4.208.zip
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rafael.hubrig

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago • purchased this product

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I have a 500 MBit/s connection from UPC. With this, I first go via cable to a Netgear WNDR4000 "Gigabit Router". Then I have the TP-Link as an extension on the lower floor of my house. The TP-Link is "fed" by the Netgear wireless 2.4 GHz. - I use a strong Dell desktop and a higher-end Lenovo laptop, both with Windows 10. From Netgear router with cable: - With my desktop I can get 520 download / 51 upload (shit) at the moment, which is what UPC promises. - With my laptop I get 380 / 51. From the Netgear router wireless to the laptop, measured next to the Netgear (display: full signal strength): - On the 2.4 GHz band there is 62 / 51, on the 5 GHz band 120 / 51. From the TP-Link wireless to the laptop, measured next to the TP_Link (display: full signal strength): - 20 / 20 MBit/s So it's obviously quite a lottery with the achievable speeds. Maybe it's not only related to the devices and their drivers, but also to the settings of the firewall and antivirus programmes. I would probably have better speeds if I didn't use the Netgear and connected directly to the UPC modem. But I like to have another barrier to the internet. To be honest, the 20 MBit/s are enough for normal use anyway. For example, I can watch the daily news in HD on the SRF website without jerks. So I don't really notice the slow speed. Only when you want to move large amounts of data around is it a bit cramped.
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Former user

9 years ago

Past this part with every pc????

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linusmetzler

9 years ago

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To say that this card fits *every* PC is certainly not possible. But it will fit many PCs. It's best to open the case of your PC before you order and see if it has a free PCI-E (x1) connector. You can recognise the PCI-E x1 connector very well in the product picture, these are the two protruding golden contacts at the bottom right.

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