Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the D-Link DWA-192 802.11ac Dual Band USB3 Adapter and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for D-Link DWA-192 802.11ac Dual Band USB3 Adapter.
January 2016
(82%)
39 Reviews
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Users
(81%)
110 Reviews
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82010039
The editors liked
Class-leading throughput with blistering 5 GHz speeds
Attractive and innovative design
Triple-antenna design for signal stability
AC1900 bragging rights
Portable
High-speed AC1900 Wi-Fi adapter
Easy USB-based connection
Good overall Wi-Fi speeds
Decent range
The editors didn't like
Lack of dedicated software
Weak long-range 5-GHz signal (compared to the competition)
If you're looking for an efficient wireless adapter for your desktop PC or desktop replacement machine, the D-Link DWA-192 AC1900 wireless adapter is one to look out for.(previously published in issue May 2016)...
Cool design reminiscent of the Death Star, Good performance if within range, Only 3x3 wireless USB adapter in the market, Reasonably priced
Performance is heavily dependent on range, Less portable than most USB wireless adapters, No support for Mac OS X El Capitan, Setup can be confusing
Test SetupWe will adopt our usual test setup, which consists of a desktop PC, a router, and a laptop to simulate a wireless home network. The desktop system takes on the role of a host machine, while the router acts as a gateway. We will use a variety of...
The D-Link AC1900 Wi-Fi USB Adapter retails at RM 289, as they say “good stuff don't come cheap” and it's as such here. If you want to max out your connection (assuming you have a really fast one) then the AC1900 is indeed the Wi-Fi USB adapter of choice...
Cool design reminiscent of the Death Star, Good performance if within range, Only 3x3 wireless USB adapter in the market, Reasonably priced
Performance is heavily dependent on range, Less portable than most USB wireless adapters, No support for Mac OS X El Capitan, Setup can be confusing
We will adopt our usual test setup which consist of a desktop PC, a router, and a laptop to simulate a wireless home network. The desktop system takes on the role of a host machine, while the router acts as a gateway. We will use a variety of clients to e...
Cool design reminiscent of the Death Star, Good performance if within range, Only 3x3 wireless USB adapter in the market, Reasonably priced
Performance is heavily dependent on range, Less portable than most USB wireless adapters, No support for Mac OS X El Capitan, Setup can be confusing
We will adopt our usual test setup which consist of a desktop PC, a router, and a laptop to simulate a wireless home network. The desktop system takes on the role of a host machine, while the router acts as a gateway. We will use a variety of clients to e...
Abstract: This is the third and final part of my review of the D-Link Wireless Router DIR-890L and DWA-192 WiFi USB Adapter. The first can be found here while the second part is here. In this final installment of my review, I'll focus on the setup of the D-Link Wir...
Abstract: This is the most unusual Wi-Fi adapter I have ever seen.Shaped like a sphere, the D-Link AC1900 Wi-Fi USB adapter looks nothing like the normal thumbdrive-shaped models out there. Instead, it looks like the Death Star from the Star Wars movies.Even better...
Abstract: This is the second part of my three part review of the D-Link Wireless Router DIR-890L and DWA-192 WiFi USB Adapter. The first part can be found here. For this portion of the review, I'll focus on the D-Link Systems DWA-192 AC1900 Ultra Wi-Fi USB 3.0 Adap...