High-Speed Dual Band Adapter for Better Connections The Archer T2U Nano receives WiFi signals on two separate bands. 256QAM technology increases the 2.4 GHz data rate from 150 Mbps to 200 Mbps for 33% faster performance. 433 Mbps on 5 GHz is perfect for HD video streaming and lag-free online gaming, while 200 Mbps on 2.4 GHz is perfect for web surfing with legacy devices.
Miniature Design - Plug it in and forget it With its miniature size and sleek design, users can insert the nano adapter into any USB port and leave it in there, making it perfect for home or travel use
WiFi Roaming Some public WiFi networks require you to go through the hassle of constantly selecting and connecting to different networks as you move around.
Connect automatically to the nearest WiFi network with the Archer T2U Nano’s WiFi Roaming for an uninterrupted network no matter where you go.
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. RoHS, also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products (known as EEE). All applicable products in the EU market after July 1, 2006 must pass RoHS compliance. The substances banned under RoHS are lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), hexavalent chromium (CrVI), polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), and four different phthalates (DEHP, BBP, BBP, DIBP).
The letters ‘CE’ appear on many products traded on the extended Single Market in the European Economic Area (EEA). They signify that products sold in the EEA have been assessed to meet high safety, health, and environmental protection requirements. When you buy a new phone, a teddy bear, or a TV within the EEA, you can find the CE mark on them. CE marking also supports fair competition by holding all companies accountable to the same rules. CE marking is a part of the EU’s harmonisation legislation, which is mainly managed by Directorate-General for Internal market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs. The CE marking for Restriction of Hazardous Substances is managed by Directorate-General for Environment. Comprehensive guidance on the implementation of EU product rules can be found in the so-called Blue Guide.