TP-Link prezentuje nowe karty sieciowe Wi-Fi 6 do modernizacji starszego sprzętu

TP-Link is bringing two new network cards to the market, allowing users of older PCs and laptops to experience Wi-Fi transmission speeds of up to 1800 Mbps in the Wi-Fi 6 standard. The Archer TX20E is primarily designed for desktop computers, while the Archer TX20U is also suitable for laptops.

The new TP-Link devices offer an impressive combined throughput of up to 1800 Mbps in two transmission bands, enabling fast and efficient Wi-Fi 6 networks. The transmission speed in the 2.4 GHz band reaches up to 574 Mbps, while in the 5 GHz band, it goes up to 1201 Mbps.

Thanks to Wi-Fi 6 compatibility, the network cards allow for smooth gaming, VoIP calls, video conferencing, and streaming. Additionally, MU-MIMO technology ensures smooth network operation, while Beamforming technology enhances Wi-Fi range and stability.

It is worth noting that the new TP-Link devices are also equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, enabling the connection of keyboards, headphones, gamepads, or other Bluetooth devices to the computer.

The setup of Archer TX20E and Archer TX20U network cards is very straightforward. Simply connect the card to the computer, and the drivers will be automatically installed. However, please remember that the cards are only compatible with Windows 10/11 systems.

The new TP-Link Archer TX20E and Archer TX20U network cards are already available on the market at attractive prices. Archer TX20E costs around 120 Polish złoty, while Archer TX20U can be purchased for around 140 Polish złoty. Both cards come with a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

Thanks to these new devices, owners of older computer equipment have the opportunity for easy and affordable upgrades, allowing them to enjoy fast and efficient Wi-Fi 6 networks.

Definitions:
– Wi-Fi transmission speed – the amount of data that can be sent over a Wi-Fi network in a specified time, expressed in megabits per second (Mbps).
– Wi-Fi 6 standard – the latest standard for wireless communication, providing high performance, faster data transmission speeds, and increased network capacity.
– MU-MIMO – multiple-user, multiple-input, multiple-output – a technology that enables simultaneous communication with multiple users in a Wi-Fi network.
– Beamforming – a technology that automatically detects the positions of devices in the network and focuses the Wi-Fi signal towards those devices, increasing range and connection stability.

Suggested links:
– TP-Link homepage
– TP-Link technical support

The source of the article is from the blog windowsvistamagazine.es