TP-Link AX1800 USB WiFi 6 Adapter (Archer TX20U Plus) for PC vs Yagi 2.4GHz WiFi Antenna 25dBi RP-SMA
Overall winner: TP-Link AX1800 USB WiFi 6 Adapter (Archer TX20U Plus) for PC
Key Differences
TP-Link Archer TX20U Plus (A) is a USB Wi‑Fi 6 adapter with dual‑band support and high‑gain antennas for easy PC install and broader compatibility scenarios; Kaunosta (B) is a single‑band 2.4GHz 25dBi directional Yagi antenna with an RP‑SMA and long extension cable for long‑range, aimed links. Choose A if you need a plug‑and‑play Wi‑Fi 6 USB adapter for a PC; choose B if you need a high‑gain directional antenna to extend or focus a 2.4GHz link and can mount/aim it
TP-Link AX1800 USB WiFi 6 Adapter (Archer TX20U Plus) for PC
AX1800 USB WiFi 6 adapter for desktop PCs with dual band 2.4/5 GHz and high-gain antennas. Improves speeds and reduces congestion; easy to install per customers
Pros
- dual band connectivity
- high-gain antennas
- easy to install
- supports Windows 10/11
Cons
- mixed reports on compatibility with some Windows versions
- some users experience connection drops
Yagi 2.4GHz WiFi Antenna 25dBi RP-SMA
Directional 2.4GHz WiFi Yagi antenna with 25dBi gain and 50Ω impedance. 1.5m cable for flexible placement and improved signal stability. Customer insight: mentions flexible setups for better reception
Pros
- high gain 25dBi
- 50 ohm impedance
- long 1.5m extension cable
- durable aluminum alloy construction
Cons
- directional design requires aiming
- antenna length may require mounting space
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TP-Link |
| Durability | Kaunosta |
| Versatility | TP-Link |
| User Reviews | TP-Link |