🚀 Upgrade your Wi-Fi game with the nano dongle that packs a mega punch!
The TP-Link Archer T2U Nano is a compact AC600 dual-band USB Wi-Fi adapter delivering up to 600Mbps speeds. Compatible with a wide range of Windows and Mac OS versions, it offers flexible 2.4GHz/5GHz connectivity and advanced security protocols in a sleek, ultra-small design that blends seamlessly with your devices.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.5 x 0.71 cm; 8.99 g |
Item model number | Archer T2U Nano |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
Operating System | Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 8.97 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**L
Reliable and Easy-to-Use Wi-Fi Dongle
I purchased the TP-Link AC600 USB Wi-Fi Dongle to boost my PC’s wireless connectivity, and it has exceeded my expectations. Setup was a breeze—just plug it in, install the drivers (which are easy to download if needed), and you’re ready to go.The dual-band feature is fantastic. I mainly use the 5 GHz band, which delivers fast and stable internet speeds, perfect for streaming and gaming. The compact design is a bonus as it doesn’t get in the way, even when connected to a tight USB port.For the price, this little dongle is an excellent upgrade for older PCs or laptops without built-in Wi-Fi. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a simple and effective solution to wireless connectivity!
M**S
Great product for my iMac!
I’ve bought a number of TP-Link products over the years and aways found them to be of high quality and easy to set up. This product was no exception. I had read reviews from many people installing the T2U Nano on Windows but not many on Mac. It could not have been easier, I downloaded the software from another computer, copied it to a USB memory stick and had it installed in less than 5 minutes (I am running Mac OS 10.15). Rather than have to fork out on an expensive repair for my old 27in iMac it now has a new lease of life. I have found the connection to be quick with no drop outs so far.
B**.
Compact
I bought this USB WiFi dongle for my laptop after the built-in WiFi failed, and it has been a fantastic solution. I needed something compact and portable that I could leave plugged in all the time without it getting in the way, and this fits the bill perfectly.Setup was a breeze – just plug and play – and the connection has been stable and reliable. While it’s not the strongest receiver due to its small size, that’s an expected trade-off. Fortunately, my router is in my room, so the signal strength is strong, and I’ve had no issues with speed or connectivity.If you need a discreet, always-on WiFi adapter for close-range use, this is an excellent choice.
M**K
wifi drop out issues fixed
i decided to give this device a try as i was having issues with my laptop wifi adaptor continually dropping out. plugged this device in and within 2 minutes was up and running again with no issues. 10 days of use now and had no problems at all and laptop running perfectly again
A**S
Easy and good
Works well and easily. Drivers work fine and are easy to install to any computer. The Bluetooth works fine on my headphones. I had no dropouts what so ever with this. Would recommend for easy Wi-Fi connection
H**H
Frustratingly bad
Huge scam like all TP Link adapters. I've bought so many of these over the years hoping I could get a good wi-fi connection, it has never, ever worked, and always proved to be such a headache. I can't switch this from 2.4ghz to 5ghz on my PC, and I can't find a solution for it. The speed is terrible. Just disconnects randomly, even with the software installed.Literally, I have always, always hated wi-fi adapters, none of them work as intended on any of the systems I have used them on, even after rigorous attempts to "fix" the problems that come packaged with this hardware.Over the years, instead of using wi-fi adapters for internet connection on my PC, it has proved to be faster and more reliable to connect my phone to my PC via USB and tether my phone's wi-fi connection instead. It is so frustrating that I have bought a product many times for the sole purpose of internet connectivity, yet my phone is able to do it 1000x more efficiently. So bloody frustrating. Do not buy. You will pull your hair out.
J**Y
Impressive Hugh Improvement in Speed
Here is my experience having used it for less than 24-hours.My laptop is fairly old properly over 4-years old it’s a Toshiba Satellite L50D-C-150 with an AMD A8-6410 processor, 8GB DDR3 RAM and a Kingston 128GB SSD running 64-bit Windows 10 Home edition. I use this laptop for banking, writing letters, accounts, kids homework etc. nothing really strenuous. It serves me perfectly for the time being but might upgrade within the next 12-months..My broadband provider was BT with up to 60Mb fibre however I’ve recently moved to Virgin Media 200Mb.To measure my broadband speed I use speedtest.net amongst other sites and averaged 40Mb with both BT and Virgin, this never bothered me before as I knew my laptop was old hence didn’t expect much and with BT maxing out at 50Mb on my mobile (Galaxy S20), felt I wasn’t missing out on much. Since moving to Virgin I wanted to utilise the full speed and mulled over purchasing this for some time I finally took the plunge and ordered it on 26th Aug 2021.DeliveryAs a prime member next day delivery is always nice, however this was same day by 10pm which was super good.InstallationThe dongle was plug and play with Windows 10 finding the drivers instantly and setting it up within seconds.It does come with a CD and instructions, neither were required in my case plus my laptop doesn’t have a CD drive.TestingFyi - The old network card built into the laptop was a Broadcom 802.11n and my laptop is 3 meters from the router in the same room.I carried out 3 speed tests on both connections (Broadcom and TP-Link) at 9:30pm on 26/08 followed by 3 more at 10am on 27/08 and finally 3 more at 2pm on 27/08, below is the average rounded up.Broadcom: Ping 16ms | Download 32mbps | Upload 21MbpsTP-Link: Ping 17ms | Download 134mbps | Upload 21MbpsAnother test I did was to move a 1.93Gb file from the laptop to my NAS and back;Broadcom – move to NAS: 4.80MB/s (8 minutes)TP-Link – move to NAS: 7.05MB/s (4 minutes)Broadcom – move to Laptop: 5.10MB/s (9 minutes)TP-Link – move to Laptop: 6.00MB/s (5 minutes)Well I’m pleased with that, I never expected the full 200Mb and maybe I’m doing something wrong to not achieve that but this will suffice. I’m already finding website loading better, connection to my NAS is improved and YouTube videos don’t stutter.
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