Help with choosing a Wi-Fi adapter for PC

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I want to buy a wi-fi adapter for my PC, I'm interested in USB adapters.

I chose more modern options for characteristics, but about half of these adapters either do not have reviews on the Internet or they do not exist at all.

TP-LINK Archer T2UH
TP-LINK Archer T2U
NETGEAR A6100
ASUS USB-AC51
TOTOLINK A1000UA

Which is the best one to take? I'm not going to hide the router very far, the apartment is not big.

Answer

Any Wi-Fi adapter you provided will work and will be able to connect your PC to a Wi-Fi network. Which is better is already a moot point. And there is no answer to this question. So I'll just give my opinion.

TOTOLINK A1000UA and NETGEAR A6100 - I'm not familiar with the adapters of these manufacturers, I can't say anything about them. But I'm sure they will work great.

ASUS USB-AC51 - looked at the reviews, many write that they are not good friends with Windows 10. Although, support for this system is declared by the manufacturer. Well, Windows 10 is full of Wi-Fi issues right now. And this adapter is more for laptops, judging by its compact size. Yes PC, it is not that important. But for compactness, you will most likely have to overpay.

TP-LINK Archer T2UH and TP-LINK Archer T2U are seemingly normal, modern adapters supporting 5GHz networks. Even if you don't use WI-FI 5GHz now, it will be for the future. There are also different reviews about them, that they say the network is falling off, etc. But, such reviews will be for each device, since the equipment and settings are different for everyone. And not everything depends on the adapter.

If you do not need support for 5GHz networks, then you can also consider TP-LINK TL-WN722N. It has been on sale for a long time, there are a lot of good reviews. Plus, save money.

10.12.16

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Asked by Eldar

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