If you remember where you saw "tx95" mentioned (a book, article, forum, database), that would help identify the report and explain why it’s interesting.

The actual temperature degree that marks the 95th percentile (e.g., if the TX95 for a region is 35∘C35 raised to the composed with power cap C , only 5% of days historically exceeded this temperature).

However, the compact size introduces a potential flaw: thermals. Because the Wi-Fi 6 chipset is crammed into such a small plastic shell with no active cooling, the unit gets noticeably warm during sustained data transfers. It never overheated to the point of failure during my testing, but it runs hotter than bulkier adapters with external antennas.

In regions like India (specifically the Godavari and Kali River basins), TX95 is used alongside precipitation indices to track "compound extremes"—where high heat and drought occur simultaneously. Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts The shifting TX95 index has direct real-world consequences:

This is where the TX95 loses some points. While TP-Link advertises plug-and-play functionality, that is rarely the reality for PCie-based Wi-Fi 6 drivers.