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TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 PCI Express x1 Wireless N Dual Band Adapter

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TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 PCI Express x1 Wireless N Dual Band Adapter

Description:
TP-Link TL-WDN4800 450Mbps Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter with 3x 2dBi Antennas

Details:
DetailValue
BindingPersonal Computers
BrandTP-Link
EAN0845973050603
FeatureInterface: 1x PCI Express
Wireless Transmit Power: 20dBm (Max EIRP)
Frequency Range: 2.4~2.4835GHz, 5.180-5.240GHZ, 5.745-5.825GHz
Wireless Modes: Ad-Hoc/Infrastructure mode
System Requirements: Windows 7 (32/64bits), Windows Vista (32/64bits), Windows XP (32/64bits)
LabelTP-Link
ManufacturerTP-Link
ModelTL-WDN4800
MPNTL-WDN4800
PublisherTP-Link
SKU2545717
StudioTP-Link
TitleTP-Link Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter with 3 x 2dBi Antenna (TL-WDN4800)
UPC845973050603
Warranty2 years
CatalogNumberList - CatalogNumberListElementU842-TL-WDN4800
TL-WDN4800
91457S
DHTLWDN4800
Item Height1.5 inches
Item Length8.2 inches
Item Width5.8 inches
NumberOfItems1
Package Height1.5 inches
Package Length8.3 inches
Package Weight0.55 pounds
Package Width6 inches
PackageQuantity1
PartNumberTL-WDN4800
ProductGroupPersonal Computer
ProductTypeNameNETWORKING_DEVICE
UPCList - UPCListElement845973050603
Item Weight0.5 pounds
 

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Excellent wireless card!

review by totally dubbed

Was a little sceptical at first, but this card is really easy to setup and use.
I put this in my Z77 Sabertooth and the driver utility was installed within minutes - I was on the internet.

I have to say I wasn't able to install the utility was I'm on 64-bit, however I didn't spend much time looking nor caring, as I won't need the utility anyway.

The signal strength is also very good and connectivity is perfect.
Can't really see anything wrong with the card. If one does need better signal, I highly suggest investing in some beastly antennas (ie 9db ones) - Only problem with those antennas is that they might not be 5GHZ capable - so do bear that in mind!

ProsCons
Speeds, capabilities, price, discreteRange (antennas)

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Overall5
 
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