![]() ![]() the wan MINIPORT controller is not functional. I downloaded a windows xp driver for TL-WN751ND. update the driver for wan MINIPORT, pick i have a disk. navigate to the inf file for windows xp it gives you option for 150 or 300n. pick 300n and restart - this works fine now. Once I did that everything worked fine but then I of course had no connection. I'm still giving this 3 eggs because it might have been some WEIRD thing going on with my new build but for the life of me I could not figure out what it was. Someone else might have better luck but if you end up like me the only thing to do is take it back. Overall Review: I ended up buying an ASUS PCI-E 1x wireless card and once installed it worked great with almost 0 issues. If you have a similar issue like mine I would recommend going that route. It cost 2 as much but it cured my wireless headache and I don't mind paying the difference. Pros: So far, I've only used this adapter on three Windows 7 computers. The installation is incredibly simple (point to driver folder, watch it install). No driver or system crashes to date.Ĭons: Performance issues on each computer it's been put to use on. ![]() It's main life is on a media center computer, connected with a USB extension cable to allow it clearance of the obvious obstacles distance is ~20-30 feet from the router and one wall (sheetrock) in the path. It's dual use for temporary use on test rigs built in my garage distance is ~30-40 feet from the router with a door and some wall segments in the path. The device always shows a good connection (54Mb), but the actual throughput will frequent drop below 1Mb/s or stall completely, then jump back to normal. ![]() Download TP-LINK TL-WN721N Wireless N USB Adapter Driver free is the Latest version EXE offline setup file of your Windows 7, 8, 10, XP & Vista. The best speed I've tested is ~15Mb/s on my local network. Comply with IEEE 802.11n, they provide wireless speed up to 150Mbps, which is beneficial for the online gaming or even video streaming. Other wireless devices don't seem to suffer this same fate. Overall Review: This device is connecting to an AT&T 3800HGB-B Uverse router, so my testing has been limited to 54Mb.
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