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the5harkman
Senior Member
542
06-23-2019, 04:53 AM
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Hi everyone, I recently relocated and am facing some networking challenges. I've tried using a power line adapter—TP-Link AV1300 works but isn't on the same fuse as the source, causing speed drops and frequent disconnections. Reconnecting it fixes the issue. I’m considering switching to Wi-Fi since the signal is about 15 feet away and I can’t run cables (GFW says no). Speeds should be fine with just 40MB download and 4MB upload in my home, except once fiber arrives. My mind is leaning toward Wi-Fi, but I’m worried it might not work well. Any other creative solutions you have? Or maybe I should upgrade to a better motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi, like the GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Ultra?
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the5harkman
06-23-2019, 04:53 AM #1

Hi everyone, I recently relocated and am facing some networking challenges. I've tried using a power line adapter—TP-Link AV1300 works but isn't on the same fuse as the source, causing speed drops and frequent disconnections. Reconnecting it fixes the issue. I’m considering switching to Wi-Fi since the signal is about 15 feet away and I can’t run cables (GFW says no). Speeds should be fine with just 40MB download and 4MB upload in my home, except once fiber arrives. My mind is leaning toward Wi-Fi, but I’m worried it might not work well. Any other creative solutions you have? Or maybe I should upgrade to a better motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi, like the GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Ultra?

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MK_GAM3ER
Junior Member
47
06-23-2019, 08:54 AM
#2
She seems frustrated because of your unreliable internet and won’t let you install a cable. It’s simple to run one discreetly without being noticeable.
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MK_GAM3ER
06-23-2019, 08:54 AM #2

She seems frustrated because of your unreliable internet and won’t let you install a cable. It’s simple to run one discreetly without being noticeable.

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Arazon
Member
177
06-25-2019, 06:54 AM
#3
I strongly prefer cable connections over Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi works well for mobile devices, laptops, and smartphones, but for computers I always choose cable. Wi-Fi is just a quick fix. I have a Wi-Fi card, but I only use it when traveling to new places until I can get a proper connection.
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Arazon
06-25-2019, 06:54 AM #3

I strongly prefer cable connections over Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi works well for mobile devices, laptops, and smartphones, but for computers I always choose cable. Wi-Fi is just a quick fix. I have a Wi-Fi card, but I only use it when traveling to new places until I can get a proper connection.

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soltan000
Junior Member
16
07-15-2019, 09:15 AM
#4
Perfectly handled the setup and concealment of the cables. Everything should be fine. A cable is better than nothing, and you don’t require a new motherboard for WiFi. Use a USB adapter and take advantage of access points that support client mode—connect via Ethernet if needed.
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soltan000
07-15-2019, 09:15 AM #4

Perfectly handled the setup and concealment of the cables. Everything should be fine. A cable is better than nothing, and you don’t require a new motherboard for WiFi. Use a USB adapter and take advantage of access points that support client mode—connect via Ethernet if needed.

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ChozyFluffySox
Junior Member
21
07-15-2019, 10:09 AM
#5
PCI Wi-Fi cards seem to outperform USB Wi-Fi adapters.
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ChozyFluffySox
07-15-2019, 10:09 AM #5

PCI Wi-Fi cards seem to outperform USB Wi-Fi adapters.

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FlorelFlossie
Junior Member
45
07-15-2019, 03:31 PM
#6
It seems likely yes, though being in the back might affect signal strength. A USB adapter can be moved more conveniently. Ideally, use a Wi-Fi adapter with detachable antennas so poor reception can be improved by switching to higher-gain ones.
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FlorelFlossie
07-15-2019, 03:31 PM #6

It seems likely yes, though being in the back might affect signal strength. A USB adapter can be moved more conveniently. Ideally, use a Wi-Fi adapter with detachable antennas so poor reception can be improved by switching to higher-gain ones.

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Stratt
Junior Member
23
07-16-2019, 07:33 AM
#7
It's possible to modify antennas on various Wi-Fi adapters.
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Stratt
07-16-2019, 07:33 AM #7

It's possible to modify antennas on various Wi-Fi adapters.

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dehunter456
Member
237
08-06-2019, 12:15 PM
#8
Only some, in inexpensive adapters, antennas are integrated
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dehunter456
08-06-2019, 12:15 PM #8

Only some, in inexpensive adapters, antennas are integrated

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
865
08-06-2019, 01:30 PM
#9
High gain doesn't always mean improved signal quality. It influences how the coverage zone looks.
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Velizar06
08-06-2019, 01:30 PM #9

High gain doesn't always mean improved signal quality. It influences how the coverage zone looks.

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reily1
Member
226
08-06-2019, 03:27 PM
#10
The cable needed to navigate around a tricky entrance, and drilling wasn’t feasible.
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reily1
08-06-2019, 03:27 PM #10

The cable needed to navigate around a tricky entrance, and drilling wasn’t feasible.

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