Nothing works better than a hard-wired connection. I think I'll keep it set at 802.11n at 2.4 Ghz for now until I can run a cable upstairs from the router. There may be something blocking the signal. Supports 64/128 WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK security. Supports soft AP function for wireless internet sharing. Easy one-touch wireless security encryption with the WPS (Wi-Fi protected setup) button. My router is at the bottom of a stairwell so the wireless transmission has to go up the stairs and straight into a bedroom where my computer is on a desk near the door. Wireless N speed up to 300 Mbps makes the TL-WN823N Ideal for HD video streaming, online gaming and VoIP calls. So what I'm concluding is that the conditions in my house are not conducive to connecting at 5 Ghz. Only the 2.4 Ghz worked and yielding the same speeds. My computer is dual boot ubuntu/Windows 10 so I then installed the adapter in my ubuntu partition. It is only when I switch to 5 Ghz that I have problems with speed and connecting. According to the TP-Link utility I was connected at 185 Mpbs and according to the Xfinity speedtest I am getting 65 to 70 Mbps download speeds. 802.11ac protocol is specific to 5 Ghz so I tried 802.11n at 2.4 Ghz and it worked perfectly. For firmware, drivers, user guide, utility or any other download resources, please select the product model number through the search engine or the tab list. Windows did not automatically install a driver so I did search for and found a driver online on the TP-Link web site and used it.
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