Archer TX10UB Nano transfer rate

Archer TX10UB Nano transfer rate

Archer TX10UB Nano transfer rate
Archer TX10UB Nano transfer rate
2026-04-05 16:39:35 - last edited 2026-05-05 14:36:20
Model: Archer TX10UB Nano  
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I can understand marketing, but up to a point. Advertising the transfer rate of Archer TX10UB Nano to be higher than USB2.0 transfer rate is way beyond this point.

Unfortunately this is just one example aut of many.

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2026-04-05 21:09:53 - last edited 2026-05-05 14:36:20

  @ves011 

 

Hi,

 

I agree that the advertised numbers are misleading and I am not trying to defend TP-Link here. 

 

But the fact is that the Archer TX10UB Nano uses a chip named "Realtek RTL8851BU" and every other manufacturer offering a Wi-Fi adapter built around this RTL8851BU is also advertising it as "AX900", despite the chip only providing a USB 2 "Hi-Speed" interface. And it's likewise for other Wi-Fi products.

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2026-04-05 21:09:53 - last edited 2026-05-05 14:36:20

  @ves011 

 

Hi,

 

I agree that the advertised numbers are misleading and I am not trying to defend TP-Link here. 

 

But the fact is that the Archer TX10UB Nano uses a chip named "Realtek RTL8851BU" and every other manufacturer offering a Wi-Fi adapter built around this RTL8851BU is also advertising it as "AX900", despite the chip only providing a USB 2 "Hi-Speed" interface. And it's likewise for other Wi-Fi products.

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