Network card features:
Supports 2.4G and 5G band wireless network connections;
Comply with IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE
802.11e, IEEE 802.11i, IEEE 802.11ac standards;
Support WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 advanced security mechanism, and WEP encryption;
Wireless transmission rate: 2.4G frequency band can reach up to 600Mbps; 5G frequency band can reach up to 1300Mbps, which can be customized according to the network environment.
Automatically adjust wireless speed;
Supports three working modes: point-to-point mode (Ad hoc), infrastructure mode (Infrastructure) and simulated AP mode
(SoftAP);
TL-WDN7200H supports USB 3.0 interface;
When in Infrastructure networking mode, the wireless roaming function is supported between APs (Access Points);
Have good anti-interference ability;
Simple configuration and provides detection information;
Supports Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 operating systems.
Using MIMO technology, multiple antennas send or receive data at the same time, beam-forming technology.
Network card configuration method:
Configuration software via TP-LINK
1) After completing the software installation, the TP-LINK wireless client application (TP-LINK wireless client) will run automatically, as shown in the figure below.
Tip: After the software installation is completed, the program will automatically generate a shortcutGo to your computer's desktop, and you can also open the TP-LINK wireless client by double-clicking this icon.
2) Find the wireless network you want to connect to, that is, the network name (SSID) you set in the wireless router or AP, click to select this network, and the corresponding entries will expand, as shown in the figure below. It is recommended to check "Automatically connect", so that the information of this wireless network will be automatically saved as a configuration file, and the computer will automatically connect to the network the next time you turn on the computer. Click the Connect button.
3) If the "Security" item displays "None", it means that the network you want to connect to is not encrypted. No settings are required in this step. The network will connect automatically. See step 4.
If the network you want to connect to is encrypted, the interface shown below will appear. Please enter the password of the wireless network in the "Security Key" column (can be viewed in the management interface of the wireless router or wireless AP), and then click Confirm button.
If the wireless router or AP that provides the network also supports the QSS/WPS quick security setup function, the system interface will be as shown in the figure below. There is no need to enter a password at this time, just press the quick security setup button on the wireless router or AP.
4) The wireless network is connecting, please wait.
5) Click Close to complete the connection.
6) When the network name appears in front oficon, it means that the network connection has been successful and you can now access the wireless Internet.
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