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TP-Link Wireless Adapters
Evening All,
I just wondered what peoples thoughts are on TP-Link wireless adapaters? I've not heard of TP-Link before but I am seeing a lot of their products stocked by many of the online (UK) retailers. Are they decent quality? What sort of experience can I expect from their products? If anyone has any thoughts or opinions then I'd be pleased to hear them. I am looking at a few of their PCI / PCIe cards and considering a purchase. Regards, Tom
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They make excellent products from my experience.
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In my opinion, the 2 best "bargain" brands of networking equipment are TP-Link and Trendnet.
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Two positive comments, thanks both.
Where do you think they would stand in the ranks when compared to equivalent models from Edimax, Asus or D-Link? |
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I would rate them above Edimax, under Asus, and equal to D-Link.
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I agree
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Brilliant thanks for your help!
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