A WiFi nightmare
A WiFi nightmare
I recently took advantage of Black Friday offers to upgrade my setup. The results exceeded my expectations, but working within a tight budget meant using an affordable motherboard without built-in WiFi or Bluetooth. Since it's a micro ATX model and I opted for a dual-slot GPU, I encountered a challenge fitting a PCI or PCI-E WiFi/BT card. I have an available M.2 slot, which would be ideal compared to relying on an external USB Wi-Fi adapter. The main problem is that my motherboard only supports slots from 2242 upwards, while most M.2 WiFi cards I've seen are 2230. My M.2 slots are M-keyed and every WiFi module I find requires either E or A keying. I'm considering two options: look for a M-keyed module and use an extender, or find an adapter that changes the keying to E. The issue is I can't locate anything that fits both requirements. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help.
Checked the power line and MOCA choices. I already own a MOCA adapter, but my home lacks coax for it. The ISP’s line runs from their modem down to my basement, which is convenient. The power line idea seems interesting, though I have a WiFi extender that could work in this setup. My main goal is to keep things internal, so I usually bring the tower to friends’ places and don’t want extra hardware. I’m realizing USB might be the better path now. Anyone know recommendations for an internal USB solution?