![]() Regardless the preference, this is a good product. The TL-WN823N retails at RM 45 and whether it’s well worth spending on this 300 Mbps baby to get much better signal strength than RM 15 for a cheap 150 Mbps solution really depends on individual. It seems that Windows 8 recognizes the device automatically, sparing the need to install drivers.Īnd another plus point to this device is that it has the SoftAP Mode that turns the Wi-Fi signal into a hotspot for Internet Connection sharing.įull details at the official product page. ![]() □ There’s a good reason to spend on a 300 Mbps device when your network supports it.īeside the good connectivity, I tried this device on both Windows 7 and Windows 8 machines. TP-Link TL-WN727N 150Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter could only reach about 2 bars even with extension, and placed nearer to the source. Description: Realtek RTL8188CU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter Driver version: 1027.4.630. Tested at the same location where the Dell Vostro 5460 barely could keep a connection, the TL-WN823N managed to reach 4 bar (out of 5 bar) signal without having to use any extension cable. Model: TL-WN723N Hardware Version: V2 Firmware Version: Does the TL-WN723N V2 support Windows 10 build 1803 and or 1809 Windows detects it automatically and uses the following driver. The TP-Link 300Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter TL-WN823N Review is one that I felt worth every RM spent.Īs you can see from the image above, it’s really compact but don’t let the size fool you. Small sized USB Wi-Fi adapters are really handy, especially for devices that are inadequate in their Wi-Fi capacity like the Dell Vostro 5460 I reviewed not too long ago.
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