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22 November 2019
Easy Peasy for anyone with IT aptitude
2 of 2 found this helpful I love that once you configure them, you can just move them to any device with an ethernet and usb port. First one without an install cd. Hooked it up to a laptop, disabled built in wifi, enabled ethernet port, did an ipconfig /release, ipconfig /renew, and opened up chrome and browsed to address noted, entered wifi info in appropriate location. Resisted messing around with other settings, and boom, up and running. Rebooted and all good. Unplugged it and moved it to the Home Theater PC in the bedroom, plugged it in and was online.
Haven't had any problems as yet. Other 2 devices work almost flawlessly - the first one has to be restarted occasionally, by unplugging USB and plugging back in, but it is at my Ex's house, and they have ongoing weird wifi issues, so not sure if it is the dongle or their multitude of MAC devices.
I like these EDUP products. I suspect they can be a bit of a challenge to someone who lacks IT aptitude or training, but for me, I like them.

18 September 2019
EDUP WIFI
2 of 2 found this helpful I've bought and reviewed at least four other AC network adapter in the last several months. Unfortunately, I’ve been disappointed in all of those products to date and returned them all (thanks to great return policy). I’ve been trying to upgrade a Rosewill N adapter that offered decent speeds, but wasn’t taking full advantage of may AC router network speeds. The purchase of the EDUP AC 600 adapter has finally allowed me to almost do that.
I have a Linksys EA7500 router that’s capable of 1300 AC speeds as well as a RA6500 extender capable of 867 AC speeds, so the speeds promised from the EDUP AC 600 adapter are certainly possible on my network. While I have yet to achieve the promised 600 Mbps of the adapter, I’ve more doubled the speeds from the Rosewill N adapter at 144 Mbps up to about 325 Mbps for the EDUP AC adapter.
Since I purchased it a couple of weeks ago, the EDUP adapter has been in constant use, with zero lost connections or downtime. I think that’s fairly remarkable since the adapter is one floor down and about 20 feet away from the router, and on the same floor, but about 30 feet away from the extender in a nearly 3,000 SQFT house.
Recommend if you’re running windows 10 or 7 that you let windows search & install the drivers and that you use the windows WLAN management utility instead of the klunky Realtek utility on the disk. I’ve tried the EDUP on both a windows 10 desktop and a windows 7 HTPC with no issues.
I’m pleased enough to buy a second one for use with a laptop in my son’s room.