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Plug this TP-Link Archer T4E adapter into an available PCIe slot on your PC to upgrade your PC. The TP-Link Archer T4E meets the IEEE802.11ac standard which is three times faster than its IEEE802.11n predecessor.
AC1200 Dual Band Wi-Fi PCIe Adapter (N400 AC867)
Plug this TP-Link Archer T4E adapter into an available PCIe slot on your PC to upgrade your PC. The TP-LinkArcher T4E meets the IEEE802.11ac standard, which is three times faster than its predecessor IEEE802.11n. With a throughput of 1200 Mbps (867 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 300 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band). TheArcher T4E is the ideal choice for HD video streaming, online gaming or any other bandwidth intensive task. The Archer T4E uses beamforming technology to focus signals on clients and improve the reliability of Wi-Fi links. The WPA/WPA2 encryption standard ensures that your Wi-Fi connection is safe from intruders.
The 1200Mbps 5GHz speed is perfect for streaming HD video and online gaming without latency while the 300Mbps 2.4GHZ speed lets you browse the internet with ease. TP-Link 'sArcher T4E is a dual-band AC1200 Wi-Fi PCIe adapter that gives users the ability to access unencumbered connections in the 5GHz frequency range while still using the more conventional 2.4GHz frequency range with speeds approaching 300Mbps. With 2 x 2 MIMO, it allows users to easily access a wireless broadband connection. Its two external antennas provide better Wi-Fi coverage and improved stability. You can upgrade your computer with a quality dual-band network adapter.
General information |
Product name |
TP-LINK Archer T4E |
Brand |
TP-LINK | |
Model |
ARCHER T4E | |
Technical specifications |
Network card type |
Internal Wi-Fi Card |
Bus |
PCI Express x1 | |
Low profile |
No | |
Network standard(s) |
Wi-Fi N 450 Mbps (IEEE 802.11n) | |
Wi-Fi G (IEEE 802.11g) | ||
Wi-Fi B (IEEE 802.11b) | ||
Wi-Fi AC 867 Mbps (IEEE 802.11ac) | ||
Wi-Fi AC 1300 Mbps (IEEE 802.11ac) | ||
Wi-Fi AC | ||
Wi-Fi A (IEEE 802.11a) | ||
Bluetooth |
No | |
Connector(s) |
None | |
Dual-Band |
Yes | |
Encryption |
WPA2-PSK | |
WPA - PSK | ||
WEP | ||
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 14 Jun 2019
top responsiveness, product replaced by a compatible model.
quick and clear exchange with after-sales service
thank you
As my PC is a long way from the box and from any Ethernet socket, I've had to switch to wifi.
I've tested PLC sockets, but they're not particularly effective, especially if the 2 sockets are far apart (in terms of the length of the electrical cable).
Frankly, I've had a lot of problems with the product: connection skips for ten minutes or so, difficulty connecting to wifi, high latency and very low speed (around 35bps).
As I live in a flat, I realised that the wifi was overlapping (which is normal). I've changed the bands and wifi standards: nothing works, the same problems. I've uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, but to no avail.
I've since added a wifi repeater and changed the settings so that I'm only using the 5Ghz band. That seems to have solved part of the problem. But frankly, I don't think anyone would know how to do it.
Quick and easy to install
Works better than my old card much better debit fast delivery
has been running every day for 3 years, easy to install and reliable, I can't recommend it enough
Tested on Debian Bullseye, I have a download limit of ~35Mbs and an upload limit of ~3Mbs. It is therefore unfortunately unusable for me.
As a comparison, on a laptop (Ubuntu) in the same place with an integrated Wifi AC card I have speeds up to minium 150Mbs in download with less signal...
For info, the integrated wifi chip is a Realtek RTL8812AE, so avoid it.
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