

Wireless N speed up to 150Mbps makes it ideal for video streaming, online gaming and VoIP Wireless Modes: Ad-Hoc / Infrastructure modeĪdvanced Functions: WMM, PSP X-LINK(For Windows XP), Roaming Only issue is that it takes a USB port from the machine, minor annoyance compared to now having strong WIFI for all machines in the house.Learn more about the TP-Link TL-WN722N Model BrandĤdBi Detachable Omni-directional Antenna (RP-SMA) Ran a speed test and getting 10mb/sec in download, 4.5mb/sec upload, 20msec ping. use the new card to connect to the network.Ĭons: Just been a day, we now have 5 full bars of reception. go under Network Settings, disable your old wireless card to avoid conflicts

From the device manager, update the driver manually pointing to that folder download the win8 driver on the product web site, de-compress the file, pick the x86 or 64 folder and copy the uncompressed folder under C:/drivers go to Device Manager, look for it under Network Adapters plug the adapter, it will say it's an Atheros device On top of it some of the reviewers said the driver (still in beta) for Win8 doesn't work. Both PC and router were N so I was a bit skeptical that this external one would make a difference.

Pros: One of our computers had difficulty catching WIFI with 3/5 bars and slow speeds. High gain external antenna brings better performance than conventional internal antennaĮasy wireless security encryption at a push of the QSS buttonĪdditional Information Date First Available Learn more about the TP-Link TL-WN722N Model BrandĤdBi Detachable Omni-directional Antenna (RP-SMA)
