andreas.haas495 years ago+440what kind of BT coverage could I expect?Can the signal pass through two walls over a distance of 15m?1 answeradistoe5 years ago+451I just tested it for you. Through two walls and at a distance of about 8-10m the signal starts interrupting.
Anonymous2 years ago000The product title is TP-Link Archer TX3000E but the description is for without-E version. I wonder which one is correct ? Does the product support Bluetooth 5.2 or 5.0 ?1 answerjon2 years ago000There is no TX3000 without the E. However TP-Link also use the box that shows the product name without an E on their website. Yes, it supports Bluetooth 5.2 https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/pci-adapter/archer-tx3000e/
Anonymous2 years ago000is it possible to buy only the antenna with the cable? so is there such a product as i can't find it without pci....Show in original language (German)2 answers
Anonymous3 years ago011What are the dimensions of the antenna (especially the height) when the antennas are straight up?Show in original language (German)1 answerOsamuel3 years ago000very goodShow in original language (German)
Anonymous3 years ago000Is it possible to mount the antennas directlz on the card without the magnetic support?3 answers
Dhilti13 years ago000Where can I get a suitable driver for the V2. No CD was supplied and none was available for download on the manufacturer's homepage.Show in original language (German)1 answerhumbelj3 years ago000It works with the Intel drivers. Simply update the intel driver and it will work.Show in original language (German)
aoargunsah4 years ago000Is this device Ubuntu compatible?1 answerjon4 years ago000 Helpful answerYes. I ran Ubuntu with it. Didn't check it's WiFi 6 capabilities though.
farsh4 years ago000does this come with a low profile bracket for installation on small MATX? if know do you sell the bracket separately?1 answerquetsalkoatl4 years ago000Yes, there is a low-profile bracket in the package. https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/pci-adapter/archer-tx3000e/#specifications
mjf374 years ago000Is the f_usb slot needed for wifi or for bluetooth? Unfortunately, I don't have a free f_usb. However, only one row of cables is used with my f_usb. Can I just plug the cables into the second row?Show in original language (German)1 answerfredy.jäggi4 years ago000The F_USB is an extension of the USB ports. I have not connected the cable!Show in original language (German)
Lars von Keanel5 years ago000I have ordered one. Does it have a problem with AMD or does Bluethooth just not work for me?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000Query: Internal USB 2.0 cable connected for Bluetooth?Show in original language (German)
Florian.275 years ago000I have my PC exactly one room above the router, can this wifi card still get a good signal through a ceiling?Show in original language (German)1 answerZorro445 years ago000 Helpful answerHello, no problem with walls, but with ceilings it depends on the thickness.Show in original language (German)
blacky805 years ago000Does the device also work in a Qnap NAS with PCIe (e.g. TS-453)? Do I have to use USB for the Bluetooth functionality or does it work directly via antenna to the PCIe card?Show in original language (German)1 answerZorro445 years ago000Hi, there are only Win10x64 drivers included, I don't think your QNap NAS will run with them.Show in original language (German)
mario_buerki5 years ago000This product can receive Wifi, but can it also transmit, e.g. for the Mobile Hotspot function in Windows 10 when the PC is connected via a LAN cable?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000Yes, this worked well for me with the 2.4 GHz frequency range. It didn't work with the 5 GHz range, but I didn't carry out any further tests there.Show in original language (German)