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TP-Link Archer T3U AC1300 Mini (USB 3.0)
EUR18,71

TP-Link Archer T3U AC1300 Mini

USB 3.0


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thejavica

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

No, the TP-Link Archer T3U AC1300 network adapter is not designed for use with a TV. It is specifically designed to improve Wi-Fi connectivity on computers (desktops and laptops) via a USB port. It does not have the necessary interfaces to be connected directly to a TV.

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rrm-07

1 year ago

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s05710017

1 year ago

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No, that's definitely not possible! Only a LAN cable can be plugged into the RJ45 connection of the BD player. However, if you do not want to run a LAN cable through the home, there are various options. e.g. a DLAN adapter to route the LAN signal via the power cable or a LAN <-> WLAN adapter, as is often found in combination with repeaters, for example.

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Anton242

2 years ago

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themedu5a

2 years ago

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This USB stick can be plugged into any Windows computer (not sure if Mac is supported) and enables a WLAN connection. It doesn't matter if it's the airport WLAN or the WLAN at home. The router at home doesn't matter either. With my PC it was plug&play. Hope this helps. (:

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Andrej92

2 years ago

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cronos_hh

2 years ago

Hello Andrej92, I have read the following info on the Internet....as I read the installation description, no WLan works with the BOX alone!!! Even if the Wingo Box looks like the Swisscom Box, the software is different. It may well be that the driver for the WLAN connection is not included in the WIngo software. You must use an external WLAN connection kit. They work quite well: https://www.ricardo.ch/de/a/swisscom-wlan-connection-kit-1156587652/

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nadine.marg

3 years ago

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tenorpeterkoenig

3 years ago

In principle, a USB WLAN stick is suitable for this purpose. However, you should make sure that it is backwards compatible with USB2, as your laptop from 2012 certainly does not yet have USB3. So ask digitec whether the stick also runs on USB2. This is probably the case.

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joy.capone

3 years ago

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mlinfo

3 years ago

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The compatibility with the television should be checked. However, there is very little chance that it will work. The USB sockets on TVs are usually for data (pictures, videos). Most recent TVs have built-in WiFi, so I assume your TV is old?

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wilhelm83

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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The projector probably supports WiFi dual-band 2.4/5GHz, 802.11a/b/g/n. This achieves at least 150 Mbit/s. For more throughput, several antennas (max. 4) would have to be installed, but this is not mentioned anywhere. If nothing else is mentioned in the manual, I would assume 150 Mbit/s.

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