Test Setup and Methodology
All three adapters tested on the same desktop PC (Windows 11, USB 3.0 port), connected to a WiFi 6E router (TP-Link Deco XE75) that broadcasts all three bands including 6 GHz. Three test distances: 15 ft line-of-sight, 30 ft with one drywall partition, 50 ft with two walls. Five DCSpeedTest runs at each location, averaged. 1 Gbps fiber internet connection.
The Contenders
TP-Link Archer TXE50UH ($53.20) — AXE3000 Tri-Band, USB-A with magnetic dock stand. The subject of this comparison and my pick.
ASUS USB-AX56 ($45) — AX1800 Dual-Band WiFi 6 (not 6E, no 6 GHz). A quality WiFi 6 USB adapter for comparison.
NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 ($89) — AXE3000 Tri-Band WiFi 6E, USB-C with adapter. Premium option.
Speed Test Results at 15 ft (Line-of-Sight)
| Adapter | Download | Upload | Ping |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link Archer TXE50UH (6E) | 612 Mbps | 589 Mbps | 9 ms |
| NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 (6E) | 589 Mbps | 561 Mbps | 10 ms |
| ASUS USB-AX56 (WiFi 6, 5 GHz) | 389 Mbps | 367 Mbps | 15 ms |
Speed Test Results at 30 ft (One Wall)
| Adapter | Download | Upload | Ping |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link Archer TXE50UH (6E) | 498 Mbps | 471 Mbps | 11 ms |
| NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 (6E) | 512 Mbps | 489 Mbps | 10 ms |
| ASUS USB-AX56 (WiFi 6, 5 GHz) | 312 Mbps | 298 Mbps | 16 ms |
Speed Test Results at 50 ft (Two Walls)
| Adapter | Download | Upload | Ping |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link Archer TXE50UH (6E) | 287 Mbps | 261 Mbps | 14 ms |
| NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 (6E) | 312 Mbps | 289 Mbps | 13 ms |
| ASUS USB-AX56 (WiFi 6, 5 GHz) | 198 Mbps | 181 Mbps | 18 ms |
Analysis: TXE50UH vs Nighthawk A8000
At 30 ft, the NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 slightly edged the TP-Link (512 vs 498 Mbps download). At 50 ft, same result (312 vs 287 Mbps). Both are WiFi 6E AXE3000 adapters with similar chipsets — the performance difference is within margin of error and doesn’t represent a meaningful real-world gap.
The key differentiator: price. The TXE50UH costs $53.20; the Nighthawk A8000 costs $89. For a ~7% real-world performance gap that favors neither in everyday use, the $36 difference is hard to justify. The TXE50UH is the better value. The Nighthawk is appropriate if you specifically need USB-C connectivity rather than USB-A.
The WiFi 6 vs WiFi 6E Decision for Adapters
The ASUS USB-AX56 (WiFi 6, $45) is a better pick if your router doesn’t support 6 GHz. For a comparable price, you get WiFi 6 on 5 GHz — which already delivers 312 Mbps at 30 ft in this test. Spending $53 on a WiFi 6E adapter when you’ll use it at 5 GHz is an $8 premium that buys nothing today. The argument for buying WiFi 6E even with a WiFi 6 router: forward-compatibility. When you eventually upgrade to a WiFi 6E router, you won’t need to replace the adapter.
Verdict
Best WiFi 6E USB adapter overall: TP-Link Archer TXE50UH ($53) — competitive performance at the best price, USB-A (most desktop-compatible), magnetic dock included for optimal antenna positioning.
Best if you want USB-C or maximum range regardless of cost: NETGEAR Nighthawk A8000 ($89).
Best if your router is WiFi 6 (not 6E): ASUS USB-AX56 ($45) — no reason to pay the 6E premium today.