I previously had a CSL stick brought me much cheaper, but with outdated software, old drivers (no update available) and no real "brand".
Thanks to the good reviews here I bought the Archer T2UH AC600.
I had been with WLAN almost nothing to do, but I am an accomplished technician. So I did not hesitate and went to classic: Read Quick Guide, Install CD in, stick ran ...
Everything ran like clockwork, no problems. Very good!
POSITIVE:
Not only the great design features - the stick has beiligend an extension cord (The stick used in direct plugging the PC / notebook a little more space.) That one (as I did) could use to fix the stick anywhere else. Toll! The thing I have laterally fixed with cable ties at my table ...
The antenna is removable and rotatable.
The software is great - so it should be. Everything is clean and tidy and reasonably experienced the thing is even intuitive.
Beautifully clear and simple! One can easily install equipment in ad hoc or Mode.
The stick can also "SoftAP" - he emulates an Acess Point. - Simple user interface in the menu SoftAP enable ...
TIP: ad hoc connection to a wireless printer in Windows (7):
If despite connecting the printer will not print, have a look into the "Printer Settings" in Windows. Because the menu has "connections" to. Preconfigured the various COM and LPT ports, and virtual USB ports etc. The wireless printer requires a TCP / IP "connection", you need to set the menu only ("Create new connection" ...). Select the TCP / IP option and enter there the IP address of the printer. This IP address you get when you print a status report (WLAN) of your printer (is often generated automatically once you have successfully established the communication from the printer). Beware that you really take the printer's IP address, not the DNS server address.
NEGATIVE:
Software / Installation: The manual can be had only in English ...
CONCLUSION:
Chic, powerful stick that comes with extension cable. Perfect for individual installation.
Stick concealed fitting USB ports due to its size.
Installation very simple - look and accessibility of the operating menus of the TP-Link very good and intuitive. One can easily and clearly set up connections and operate.
If someone has set up a connection (eg to a printer.) And still can not print (Windows): ... configure the port settings in Control Panel printer! (See above)