It provides a solid real-world speed of around 300 Mbps, depending on your environment and network conditions.
It provides a solid real-world speed of around 300 Mbps, depending on your environment and network conditions.
Looking for a wireless adapter on Amazon? This product offers a 300Mbps connection.
I have a nearly identical model that delivers around 40-60 megabits per second in the same space as the Wi-Fi access point. As a single client, it performs well at 150 megabits per second, but this drops to 40-60 Mbps on a 150 MHz channel—especially when interference is common. Using 40 MHz channels would be even better for 2.4 GHz networks.
I'm testing with a TP-link USB Wi-Fi adapter (different model). It delivers around 45Mbit, but gets hot when you maintain a steady load of 25Mbps or more for some time. The connection drops significantly unless I unplug and plug it back in. This issue also occurs with another USB Wi-Fi adapter I own, so it seems to be a problem with one of the three dongles I have. It looks like a single unit has failed completely.