Yes @bernard I would say but that one , cheap and good .
At least someone tested it .
Yes @bernard I would say but that one , cheap and good .
At least someone tested it .
I think I would actually recommend this:
https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-WDN...press+wireless
it is from a reputable brand, and also supports 5ghz (your modem also supports 5ghz).
Most wireless signal function on 2.4ghz, however on that frequency it is probably clustered with other signals such as mobile phones, microwaves, etc. On 5ghz there are less noise, thus less susceptible to interference, delivering a more smooth experience.
what cunt in australia im lucky if i get 1000kbs :'( on some days it's limited to 300kbps and i'm paying $70 a month
Have you tried using powerlines? I heard tplink makes good powerlines.