![]() There's an optional client utility included for use with XP, but this doesn't install for Windows Vista/7.Īt least the packaging doesn't look cheap Even worse, the drivers on the CD were unsigned, so I grabbed a set of newer WHQL-certified drivers from TP-Link's website. I tried plugging it into Windows 7 without the drivers installed to see whether Windows 7 could identify it, but no joy. The TL-WN822N comes smartly packaged with a 1.5m USB cable, quick installation leaflet and an 8cm mini-CD with the drivers. It's not writing to the hard disk, so it gives a pretty good idea of raw network performance.īut first things first. ![]() The Advanced Networking module can measure TCP (or UDP) throughput for fixed or variable block sizes - I leave it at the default of 16,384-byte fixed blocks for TCP performance. ![]() ![]() To test network throughput, I used Passmark's Performance Test, which is a great general purpose benchmarking tool. That sounds like something crying out to be tested, so I was happy to oblige. ![]()
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