Good day Anonymous,
I also retrofitted my older HP laptop with it without any problems. It is possible that your original WiFi receiver on the laptop is still (pre)set. Check the network settings for "wlan2" and select it.
Good luck!
S. B.
I say no, according to the description, the product is designed for PCs and laptops.
Does your printer have an Ethernet port? An Ethernet to WLAN adapter might work - but I have never used/needed one.
The TP-Link Archer T3U network adapter is designed to work with computers (desktops, laptops) and not specifically with TV boxes. It is compatible with the following operating systems:
- Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP
- Mac OS X 10.9-10.14
It is not explicitly stated that this adapter is compatible with TV boxes, which generally have their own operating systems and specific requirements. To use a WiFi adapter with a TV box, it is recommended that you check the specific compatibility of the TV box with the adapter in question or consult the TV box manufacturer's documentation.
No, your motherboard does not need to have WiFi to connect the Archer T3U Plus. The Archer T3U Plus is a USB WiFi adapter that plugs directly into a USB port on your computer, adding WiFi functions without requiring the motherboard itself to support WiFi.
No, the TP-Link Archer T3U AC1300 network adapter is not designed for use with a TV. It is specifically designed to improve Wi-Fi connectivity on computers (desktops and laptops) via a USB port. It does not have the necessary interfaces to be connected directly to a TV.
No, the TP-Link Archer T3U Plus network adapter is not designed to be plugged directly into a TV. It is intended for use with computers to improve Wi-Fi connectivity. For Wi-Fi streaming on a TV, you should consider another type of device, such as a Wi-Fi dongle specifically designed for TVs or a streaming system built into the TV itself.
No, that's definitely not possible!
Only a LAN cable can be plugged into the RJ45 connection of the BD player.
However, if you do not want to run a LAN cable through the home, there are various options.
e.g. a DLAN adapter to route the LAN signal via the power cable or a LAN <-> WLAN adapter, as is often found in combination with repeaters, for example.
This USB stick can be plugged into any Windows computer (not sure if Mac is supported) and enables a WLAN connection. It doesn't matter if it's the airport WLAN or the WLAN at home. The router at home doesn't matter either. With my PC it was plug&play. Hope this helps. (:
Hello Andrej92,
I have read the following info on the Internet....as I read the installation description, no WLan works with the BOX alone!!!
Even if the Wingo Box looks like the Swisscom Box, the software is different.
It may well be that the driver for the WLAN connection is not included in the WIngo software.
You must use an external WLAN connection kit.
They work quite well:
https://www.ricardo.ch/de...
The TP-Link data sheet indicates Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8/7 / XP, Mac OS X but unfortunately does not specify anything about Linux. We are sorry about this.
The manufacturer can be contacted via info.fr@tp-link.com.