For these of us on older desktops with loads of PCIe slots to go round, and a model new 802.11ax router in the home to drive a swanky new gigabit fiber Internet connection, TP-Link launched the Archer TX3000E, a PCI-Express add-on card that offers your desktop 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.zero connectivity. The product consists of three elements, the add-on card, an antenna meeting, and cabling. The add-on card options PCI-Express 2.zero x1 (5 Gbps per course) host interface, and makes use of an Intel AX200 WLAN controller that is passively cooled by a heatsink.
The Archer TX3000E helps dual-band 802.11ax, with as much as 2402 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, and as much as 574 Mbps within the 2.Four GHz band, together with assist for WPA3. Besides PCIe, a 4-pin USB 2.zero cable connects to one in every of your motherboard’s vacant USB 2.zero headers, for the Bluetooth 5.zero part to work. The desktop antenna meeting options two multi-directional antennae, and a magnetized base. Available now, the Archer TX3000E is priced at 79.90€.