Description
**Overview**
Experience seamless connectivity with the TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300 High Gain Dual Band Wi-Fi USB Adapter. Designed to deliver high-speed internet access, this compact device ensures stable and reliable connections for all your online activities. Whether you're streaming, gaming, or browsing, enjoy enhanced performance with this powerful Wi-Fi adapter.
**About this product**
The TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300 is engineered to provide superior wireless performance with dual-band technology, offering speeds up to 400 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 867 Mbps on the 5 GHz band. Its high-gain antennas enhance signal reception and transmission, ensuring a broader range and more stable connections. The USB 3.0 interface ensures fast data transfer rates, making it ideal for high-bandwidth activities. Compatible with Windows and macOS, this adapter is easy to set up and use, making it a perfect choice for upgrading your device's wireless capabilities.
**FAQ's**
1. **What operating systems are compatible with the TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300?**
The adapter is compatible with Windows (XP/7/8/8.1/10) and macOS (10.9-10.15).
2. **How do I install the TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300?**
Installation is straightforward. Simply plug the adapter into a USB port, install the driver from the included CD or download it from the TP-Link website, and follow the on-screen instructions.
3. **Can this adapter be used for gaming?**
Yes, the dual-band technology and high-speed capabilities make it suitable for online gaming, providing a stable and fast connection.
4. **Does the TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300 support USB 2.0 ports?**
While the adapter is optimized for USB 3.0, it is backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports, though performance may be limited by the lower data transfer rates of USB 2.0.
5. **What is the range of the TP-Link Archer T4U AC1300?**
The high-gain antennas are designed to extend the range and improve signal strength, but the actual range can vary based on environmental factors such as walls and interference from other devices.