![]() ![]() When you’re ready to purchase a game (or just download it, if it’s a free download), you’ll be asked to log in with the same Nintendo Account on your Switch. ![]() It’s much faster and more responsive than the eShop on the Switch console. You can also click the heart button to add a game to your Watch List, which synchronizes with the Watch List on the Switch’s eShop. Just like on the Switch, you can search for titles, and use different filters to sort by genre and pricing. You can browse all digital games for the Switch by visiting /store/games in a web browser. Thankfully, there’s an alternative: use the eShop in a web browser. The Nintendo eShop is the place to download games and applications on your Switch, but it can be a slow and frustrating experience on the Switch, especially when scrolling through long pages. If you only need custom controls for certain games, it’s easy to switch back and forth between presets as needed. Although it may be a faulty unit, this is my second bad experience with TP-Link, so I won't be buying their products again.Best of all, you can save your settings as Presets, and then switch between them as often as you want. I am sorely disappointed with this Adapter. ![]() My packet loss is at a consistent 5-16%, which is bad for anyone looking to take VOIP or video calls, play online games, or any other latency-critical application like stock or cryptocurrency trading. My connection quality also took a dive when I "upgraded" to the T2U+. Both my phone and laptop can achieve speeds of 80-100 Mbps on the same network, and my old T1U adapter was actually faster. During my use however, I was only able to achieve pathetic speeds of no more than 40 Mbps consistently, less than half the speed I pay for and less than 10% of the advertised bandwidth. In my home, I have a 100Mbps broadband connection, well within the advertised 433 Mbps link speed of this device. ![]() The device is easy to set up, just plug it in and install the driver, but it's when you actually use it that the problems start. I bought the T2U Plus because I couldn't connect to 2.4Ghz networks on my old TP-LInk adapter, and I wasn't happy with the performance. ![]()
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