TP-Link Announces 3 New Wi-Fi 6E Compatible Models, Including Archer TXE75E, Archer TX20UH, and RE815X

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I actually just got one of these for my mother's aging HP 8200 elite sff. They work great and are built quality.
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Wonder when Wifi 7 equivalents will start coming. An RE815BE would be nice to have at my apartment.
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Those adapters are actually an Intel AX210. Unless you go for the USB model then you'd better get an Asus PCE-AXE59BT (heatsink + external antena module) or PCE-AXE5400 (just the the naked pcie card with 2 little antennae. Both sports a Mediatek 7922 wich os far ahead of AX210, basically it plays in another league. If you have heard about the nightmare with drivers for mobo onboard modules, don't worry, atm they are 100% smooth and hassle-free.
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Wonder when Wifi 7 equivalents will start coming. An RE815BE would be nice to have at my apartment.
TP-LINK already launched a router and mesh kits. The router is a low end model. It's yours for $600. Seriously, wait for the final specification. These draft based devices could eventually end up in the trash (remember the catastrophe that happened with 802.11n and all the hardware launched based on drafts since 3 years ago of the final specification. That may be the reason that explains why Asus and Netgear are holding off the release of their high end routers, announced in January and since then flagshiping their portfolio on their websites. .