Usb wifi booster for laptop




















And work it does. Over my 5GHz At one point, I was getting a higher speed in my office than right next to the router, which was probably because of how other people in the house were using the internet. Still, this performance shows that the T9UH can really reach through the wall. The dongle didn't do well with my router's 2.

It's really for boosting 5GHz signal and does that very impressively. This off-brand adapter is obviously shoddily made and generic. It's an AC adapter with two rotatable antennas. You can plug it directly into your PC or use the included dock. However, the USB dongle doesn't plug all the way into its dock, leaving some of the connector exposed. The cable is supposed to route out of a notch in the bottom of the dock, but it tends to pop out of the notch and make the dock wobble.

Performance-wise, the BrosTrend adapter did worse than I expected from something with two large antennas. On average, it got 5. It also lost more connection speed than any of the TP-Link or Netgear adapters, though it still performed better than the laptop alone.

If you buy this adapter, you might think it's good, but that's just because you haven't tried anything better. Netgear's big, solid AC adapter performs well, but it costs too much for the performance you get. This is a chunky monkey. Folded shut, it's 0. Fortunately, it has a sturdy USB dock that's magnetic, so you can just stick it on a nearby surface not on many laptops, however. There is only a driver provided, but no software. Instead, Windows is in control of the networking duties. It puts its antennas to good use, beating every other adapter tested on our wireless fringe location testing—on both the 2.

This is a great solution if you're using Wi-Fi in a challenging situation with a weak signal. When it comes to the best gaming routers, there are few names as ubiquitous as the Netgear Nighthawk. Netgear has been producing excellent gaming routers for some time, and the Nighthawk AC brings that same performance to a portable USB adapter. This won't necessarily get you a blazing fast connection in your local coffee shop, but at home, you can use the included magnetic desktop cradle to ensure your rig is getting the best possible connection from your router a couple of rooms away.

The Nighthawk AC is a remarkably powerful and portable adapter but is somewhat bulky when compared to its peers; there were occasions where I was mildly concerned about snapping it off in one of my laptop's USB ports, and its size means that it may not always find a vacant port with the necessary clearance. It supports USB 3. The results are a bit of a mixed bag as this Asus adapter lags in the 2.

While the 5 GHz tests are much more reliable, it still wasn't the fastest at either the close or far distance tested. The adapter includes a cradle for use at home but can be plugged directly into a USB port for easy travel. Installation was straightforward, with Windows 10 managing the settings. While it is similar in size to other mainstream adapters, it cleverly features a small deployable piece that contains three antennas to increase range and throughput, along with support for both MU-MIMO and Beamforming technology.

The EWUAC smoked the competition, with class-leading throughput on four of the six tests, which included both the 2. We came away particularly impressed on the close 5 GHz test of REMO Electronics. Winning Moves Games. Show More. Very Good. Open Box. Get it tomorrow. Get it next 2 business days. Best Price Online. Electronic Supermarket. HuangPin's Marketplace. Famous Microgreens.

IPC Store. Ports n Wire Computing. Premium Wholesale. Yi Xin Marketplace. Ask your ISP for help with this if you need it. All wireless adapters require additional software to make them work properly.

When you are choosing a USB WiFi adapter for your computer be sure to check what versions of Windows it will work with so that you can avoid any setup problems. In the case where you do not have a driver CD then I strongly recommend that you look for the right drivers online and then download them using another computer.

As soon as you plug in your USB WiFi adapter Windows should detect it and then try to automatically install the right drivers for the device. Even if Windows does do this properly I would always recommend installing the drivers from the CD or those you downloaded. This is because the Windows drivers will be very basic and you will probably find that your USB WiFi adapter works more efficiently if you install the correct drivers.

Once you have gone through this process, your USB WiFi adapter will be ready for use assuming that there are no errors or other problems. You should not have to install the drivers again. If you do experience problems then get a cup of coffee on as it could be a long night trying to resolve these! Am I wrong? Hi Aria, you should use a Wi-Fi extender at upstairs.

There are some routers which can be used as Wi-Fi extenders.



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