The tech comes with perks, ping spikes, sometimes a hard disable / enable the NIC in order to have it connect again, it's never as solid as real NIC with a UTP would be. I am dissapointed in wireless in general again as i was like 10 years ago. The damn thing does'nt even archieve 150mbit or so on both 2.4 and 5Ghz while being not even 2 meters away from the accesspoint. I recently bought a Asus wireless card, i hate the "BLOAT" MBPS on the cards. It's easyer to take it from another company and rebadge the card to your desires. It's not enough to continue R&D on Wireless cards. Just look at PCE AC88 and TL-WDN8280, or PCE AC68 and Archer T9E.One answer to this: revenue. Their last 802.11ac lineup was mostly cheap third-party M.2 or mini-PCIe risers w/ aftermarket cards, while the rest of their high-end AC adapters were made by TP-Link. SilentbogoI don't think ASUS even makes their own WLAN cards anymore. Dec 5th 2023 Intel "Emerald Rapids" Die Configuration Leaks, More Details Appear (28)Īdd your own comment 19 Comments on TP-Link Intros Archer TX3000E 802.11ax PCIe WLAN Card #1 TheLostSwede.Dec 28th 2023 Alphawave Semi Partners with Keysight to Deliver a Complete PCIe 6.0 Subsystem Solution (1).Dec 19th 2023 Chinese Firm Montage Repackages Intel's 5th Generation Emerald Rapids Xeon Processor into Domestic Product Lineup (7).Jan 16th 2024 ECS IPC Showcases LIVA X3A and LIVA P500 H610 ADLN-I3 and H610H7-IM1 Motherboards (0).Oct 23rd 2023 Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite X SoC for Laptop Leaks: 12 Cores, LPDDR5X Memory, and WiFi7 (32).Dec 13th 2023 Zhaoxin Launches KX-7000 Desktop 8-Core x86 Processor to Power China's Ambitions (30).Dec 18th 2023 ASUS Announces All-New Zenbook 14 OLED (UX3405) (5).Feb 20th 2024 CTL Announces the Chromebook NL73 Series (0).Feb 26th 2024 Supermicro Accelerates Performance of 5G and Telco Cloud Workloads with New and Expanded Portfolio of Infrastructure Solutions (0).Feb 27th 2024 CTL Demonstrates World's First 5G RedCap Capable Chromebooks at MWC (1).Available now, the Archer TX3000E is priced at 79.90€. The desktop antenna assembly features two multi-directional antennae, and a magnetized base. Besides PCIe, a 4-pin USB 2.0 cable connects to one of your motherboard's vacant USB 2.0 headers, for the Bluetooth 5.0 component to work. The Archer TX3000E supports dual-band 802.11ax, with up to 2402 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, and up to 574 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band, along with support for WPA3. The add-on card features PCI-Express 2.0 x1 (5 Gbps per direction) host interface, and uses an Intel AX200 WLAN controller that's passively cooled by a heatsink. The product consists of three components, the add-on card, an antenna assembly, and cabling. For those of us on older desktops with plenty of PCIe slots to go around, and a brand new 802.11ax router in the house to drive a swanky new gigabit fiber Internet connection, TP-Link released the Archer TX3000E, a PCI-Express add-on card that gives your desktop 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.