TP-Link TL-WN725N 150Mbps Wireless N Nano USB Adapter Review

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TP-Link is a popular brand in Georgia, and most probably in CIS region, manufacturing Wireless routers and wireless adapters (probably a lot of other useful gadgets as well).

I remember about 10 years ago I used a PCI WIFI adapter to have a WiFi functionality for a desktop PC.

Now, in 2018, when moving into a new office, I decided it would be cool to get rid of at least some of the wiring for or desktop computers. And here comes miniature, I would even say nano-sized TP-Link Wireless adapter

  • Sleek miniature design so small that once plugged in, can be left in a Laptop’s USB port
  • Speedy wireless transmission at up to 150Mbps ideal for video streaming or internet calls
  • Advanced Security: Supports 64/128 WEP, WPA, PA2/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK(TKIP/AES)
  • Connect in no time with easy setup utility in 14 languages

I was amazed I even didn't have to run any installation, once plugged in the PC's USB port, it just worked out of the box

Office Computers Equipped with WIFI USB adapters

Office Computers Equipped with WIFI USB adapters

Audio & Video Transcription Service by Caucasus Translations

TL-WN725N in the box

TL-WN725N in the box

Really small USB WiFi adapter

Really small USB WiFi adapter

 

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