Last month, if you remember, we reviewed a Wi-Fi 6 router for the first time and talked about how crowded networks would relax with this new standard. But Wi-Fi 6 has a major problem, which is that most devices don’t yet support it, even if your Router supports it. There is no other way but to wait for mobile phones, smart devices and consoles and switch to Wi-Fi 6 as new products support it. But you can switch your desktops to Wi-Fi 6 from today.
I used TP-Link’s TX3000E card when testing Wi-Fi 6 last month. You can plug this little PCIe card into any slot of your motherboard. Of course, look at which PCIe slots are shared from your motherboard’s booklet so that your other devices aren’t affected. But otherwise you don’t have a problem because the bus that Wi-Fi 6 needs is low for PCIe.
The beauty of the TP-Link TX3000E is that it comes with a very stylish and powerful antenna. In fact, this connects to the dual antennas and TX3000E in one unit with two separate cables. If you connect your computer to the internet via Wi-Fi and are not satisfied with your connection quality, this powerful antenna can be a cure for your troubles. It’s certainly much more powerful than the antennas on the motherboard, and the further you take away from your chassis, the further away you are from the case’s signal blocking. You know, Wi-Fi antennas don’t like big metal objects around.
Of course, as with most wireless network adapters, the TX3000E comes with Bluetooth connectivity. It also supports the latest standard, Bluetooth 5.0. Thus, you meet all your wireless needs. The installation of all this is also quite simple. When you plug the card into the slot and turn on the computer, everything is automatically recognized, loaded and operational. You don’t have to deal with any setup, setting up.
If you need to connect your desktop to a wireless network, the TP-Link TX3000E is a perfect product to meet all your needs. In most online stores you can find between 600-650TL.