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    WAVLINK AX1800 USB Adapter Extreme Range Test: 65, 80, and 100 ft With Real Obstacles

    Dalto Cardoso June 12, 2026 8 min read
    WAVLINK AX1800 USB Adapter Extreme Range Test: 65, 80, and 100 ft With Real Obstacles

    Why Range Testing Matters for USB Adapters

    USB WiFi adapters are typically used for desktops that cannot move closer to the router. When the desktop is in a basement, a back office, or a far bedroom, the adapter has to work at whatever distance exists — the user doesn't have the option to reposition. The WAVLINK AX1800 with four external 5dBi antennas is specifically designed for this scenario. I tested it at standard distances (15–65 ft) in the full review, and at extreme distances (65–100 ft) for this test.

    Test Environment

    Router: GL.iNet Flint 2 (WiFi 6, positioned at a fixed location). All tests use the 5 GHz band. Three obstacle conditions were tested: open-floor plan with drywall partitions (light obstacles), cross-floor (concrete slab + drywall ceiling), and brick exterior walls (dense obstacles). Speeds measured with DCSpeedTest — 500 Mbps fiber, 5 runs averaged per location.

    Standard Distance Baseline (from Full Review)

    Distance WAVLINK AX1800 TX20U Plus UGREEN AX900
    15 ft (LOS)498 Mbps487 Mbps224 Mbps
    35 ft (1 wall)421 Mbps389 Mbps198 Mbps
    50 ft (2 walls)341 Mbps271 Mbps147 Mbps
    65 ft (3 walls)194 Mbps89 Mbps41 Mbps

    Extreme Range: 65 to 100 ft

    Distance + Obstacle WAVLINK AX1800 TX20U Plus Notes
    65 ft, drywall ×3194 Mbps89 MbpsAntennas at 45° for best signal
    65 ft, concrete floor112 Mbps38 MbpsBasement to main floor
    80 ft, drywall ×491 Mbps31 MbpsStill usable for work/streaming
    80 ft, 1 brick wall58 Mbps14 MbpsBrick attenuates aggressively
    100 ft, drywall ×444 Mbps8 MbpsVideo streaming still works
    100 ft, 1 brick wall17 MbpsDropped connectionWAVLINK marginal; TX20U disconnected

    What the Data Shows

    At 80 ft through four drywall partitions, the WAVLINK AX1800 returns 91 Mbps — sufficient for 4K streaming (requires ~25 Mbps), Zoom calls (requires ~8 Mbps), and general browsing. The TX20U Plus at the same location returns 31 Mbps — usable for most tasks but 4K streaming becomes inconsistent. At 100 ft through drywall only, the WAVLINK holds 44 Mbps — still functional. The TX20U Plus at 100 ft is at 8 Mbps, which makes it unreliable for most use cases.

    Brick walls are the equalizer: at 80 ft through one brick wall, both adapters struggle. The WAVLINK returns 58 Mbps (marginal for 4K), the TX20U Plus returns 14 Mbps. At 100 ft through brick, the WAVLINK drops to 17 Mbps and the TX20U Plus loses connection entirely. Brick is a fundamentally different obstacle than drywall for 5 GHz WiFi — the higher frequency attenuates much more severely through dense materials.

    Antenna Angle Matters at Extreme Range

    At 65+ ft, antenna orientation made a measurable difference with the WAVLINK AX1800. Tested three positions at 80 ft through drywall:

    • All 4 antennas vertical (default): 81 Mbps
    • 2 antennas at 45°, 2 vertical: 91 Mbps (+12%)
    • All 4 antennas at 45°: 87 Mbps

    The 2-up-2-angled configuration consistently outperformed the default vertical position at extreme range — a free optimization that takes 5 seconds. At short range (15–35 ft), angle made no measurable difference.

    The Practical Ceiling for USB WiFi Adapters

    At 100 ft through typical construction, 44 Mbps is the realistic ceiling for the best USB adapter in this catalog. If you need more performance at this distance, a USB adapter is not the right solution — a WiFi extender, a powerline adapter, or a long Ethernet cable run will all outperform a USB adapter at extreme distances. The WAVLINK AX1800 pushes the USB adapter category as far as it can go; beyond 80 ft with mixed obstacles, the technology hits its physical limit regardless of antenna count or price.

    Dalto Cardoso

    Dalto Cardoso is the founder of DCSpeedTest and has spent the last four years testing home networking gear across apartments, houses, and commercial spaces. He documents everything with real speed test data so readers can see actual numbers instead of marketing claims.

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