🚀 Elevate Your Internet Game with Archer T3U!
The TP-Link AC1300 USB WiFi Adapter (Archer T3U) is a high-performance dual-band wireless network adapter designed for PCs and laptops. It supports speeds up to 1300 Mbps, features MU-MIMO technology for enhanced connectivity, and is compatible with various operating systems including Windows 11 and Mac OS. With USB 3.0 for rapid data transfer and a compact design, it's perfect for users on the go.
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Computers (desktops, laptops), running Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, XP, and Mac OS X 10.9 to 10.14 |
Hardware Interface | Micro USB 3.0 Type B |
Data Link Protocol | USB |
Data Transfer Rate | 1.3E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.78"L x 0.41"W x 1.59"H |
V**2
Highly Recommend
Great quality and it was as simple as plug and play. It had a built-in driver for Windows 10 & 11. Works well and the speed is awesome.
T**A
Works great--an easy fix for wifi adapter failure
The wifi adapter in my laptop failed and kept dropping the connection to our router. After researching possible fixes, I decided this was the least expensive and easiest option to get my laptop back on the internet. Because it's an old computer, used more as a backup and for convenience, I really didn't want to invest a lot of money. I plugged it in and within a minute or two, it was recognized by the computer and once I input the network password, I was back in business. A very simple fix at a very reasonable price. Been using it for a few months now and so far, it's working flawlessly.
K**I
Great WiFi adapter
Works great! I built my PC several years ago, but did not install a wifi adapter because my plan was to keep the PC hardwired directly to the router; but life happened and now my PC is not only in a different room, but a different floor altogether- hence my need for this adapter. It was an easy install of the driver, set up was equally simple. At the time of testing I was able to clock 80mbps from the mesh router on a different floor of the home. It's modularity also allows me to use it on a laptop should the need arise.
G**Z
This thing saved my life
I enjoy playing video games on my computer and the wireless network adapter went out on my computer (less than a year, but outside the warranty). I was hot! The house I'm in is completely wireless - so no capacity to plug into a wall jack. I'm not the only one who has experienced this, therefore this product is on the market. It was delivered quickly; and once received, it installed easily too.I did have to laugh as a CD was included for the install. It lost one star because of this. Thankfully, we have an external CD reader/writer. Otherwise, this product is NOT plug-n-play, so buyer beware.To date, the adapter has been keeping me connected, functioning, and sane! For the price, this really can't be beat.
K**R
Works FAST!
Worked just like it should!! Plug it in and it just worked! Not like another brand that crashed my computer.
V**V
Download driver from site for faster speed
works excellent. Nice download speed. BUT! You have to install driver from TP-Link download center first for faster speed.
D**B
DOA... TP-LINK Warranty consumer runs through endless hoops
I have lots of computers, on the order of 30 or so and USE Mac, PC, and Linux. I tested this DOA device on 4 different computers: One mac and three win 10 PC. I am the first to admit that Win 10 with its endless updates and driver updates is an accident waiting to happen. But this TP-Link device was right out of the box.Sold as a Plug and Play adapter, the green led should have signalled an appropriate driver. It did not. So then next step is to apply the disk drivers that come with the adapter. First removing any prior drivers that attempted to load automatically then apply the CD disk drivers. Again the Yellow triangle with the exclamation point. Next step in the wash and repeat cycle is to download the driver from TP-Link. Load it manually after deleting the prior drivers that may have loaded off the failed CD attempt.. and Surprise...The Yellow traingle with the exclamation point remains.So what do we have here? We have a device that is recognized as a USB adapter but CAN'T use any drivers to function. I did a total of 7 installs on four different computers, one mac, and three different Win 10 computers.I had no alternative but to contact TP-Link and their phone help clowns that read from a script but don't actually know the product or the customer. So they tell me they will send me instructions to trouble shoot. They don't tell me what this is but it to download driver from their website and apply them manually. So What do these geniuses send me? They send we Windows 7 screen shots and Window 7 instructions to load Windows 10 computers. The first instruction calls for right-clicking on the computer icon and going to manage. THERE IS NO SUCH INSTRUCTION that applies to Win 10. So TP LINK doesn't know the difference between windows 7 and 10 but it does tell me something...They have been having issues with this adapter since windows 7!After the internet search, I was floored at how many of these TP-Link adapters were causing Win 10 and Linux users so much grief. One online blogger had the solution.. just toss it and buy a $8 AC600 adapter. What else are they complaining about... A lack of speed. This device is supposed to be 1300. Mine is ZERO. Gamers said they could not use it for games.So all around they have this defective junky product with drivers that don't work or work poorly and they send out manual driver loading instructions with windows 7 screenshots.Then we get to the 2 year warranty and the many hoops for RMA service. In my case they asked a half dozen questions about power failures etc. Even though I had told them I just opened the box the same day. They just walk the script. Next them want the serial number. They don't tell me where to look of course. I inform them I can't find any serial number on the product so they say to look a the box. So I send photos of the box and there are no serial numbers, just a UPC code and QR code on the back.I ask them, are you warranting the box or the adapters? The box is not defective, the adapter is defective.This garbage goes on day and night with these Asian-based firms. They intentionally waste your time or hope you threw the box away... That is now how warranty law works. That is how TP Link works. I strongly advise you look for online blogs before buying any TP-link products. TP-Link is out of Singapore and this junk adapter was made in Vietnam...
S**S
Super easy setup
Bought this because my WiFi driver corrupted. Plugged this in, downloaded the driver and was able to connect to the WiFi router effortlessly!Was concerned about printer not connecting to computer but that was not an issue. Printed on first try.Would recommend and buy again!
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