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Choosing the right USB port when adding a Wi-Fi card

Choosing the right USB port when adding a Wi-Fi card

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David_Martial
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06-13-2016, 04:29 PM
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My motherboard from Asus has just one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port. The USB 2.0 is used for front I/O, while the USB 3.0 is free. I need to install a PCIe Wi-Fi card instead of the current adapter, use its Bluetooth features, but there are no extra USB 2.0 ports left. I’m considering three solutions: changing the front I/O, adding an extender/splitter, or installing a USB expansion card. Which option seems most suitable?
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David_Martial
06-13-2016, 04:29 PM #1

My motherboard from Asus has just one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port. The USB 2.0 is used for front I/O, while the USB 3.0 is free. I need to install a PCIe Wi-Fi card instead of the current adapter, use its Bluetooth features, but there are no extra USB 2.0 ports left. I’m considering three solutions: changing the front I/O, adding an extender/splitter, or installing a USB expansion card. Which option seems most suitable?

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SirMrClaymanII
Junior Member
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06-13-2016, 04:59 PM
#2
It’s better to use a USB hub that matches all your requirements instead of relying on just one port. You can find options that offer both plug-and-play and powered connections, giving you flexibility and convenience.
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SirMrClaymanII
06-13-2016, 04:59 PM #2

It’s better to use a USB hub that matches all your requirements instead of relying on just one port. You can find options that offer both plug-and-play and powered connections, giving you flexibility and convenience.

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acewild952
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06-20-2016, 04:51 PM
#3
It seems the PCIe card can be upgraded (swapping the WiFi card inside), which is good. I don’t mind the hub being at the back anymore, thanks.
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acewild952
06-20-2016, 04:51 PM #3

It seems the PCIe card can be upgraded (swapping the WiFi card inside), which is good. I don’t mind the hub being at the back anymore, thanks.

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Hypersnake
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06-21-2016, 08:27 PM
#4
The PCIe Wi-Fi card typically requires a dedicated USB connection for power and data, not just an internal USB port.
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Hypersnake
06-21-2016, 08:27 PM #4

The PCIe Wi-Fi card typically requires a dedicated USB connection for power and data, not just an internal USB port.

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danieldrv
Junior Member
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06-29-2016, 07:36 PM
#5
For Bluetooth connectivity only. I rely on Bluetooth features and exclude Wi-Fi functionality. Edited June 1, 2020 by 5NibbaHertz
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danieldrv
06-29-2016, 07:36 PM #5

For Bluetooth connectivity only. I rely on Bluetooth features and exclude Wi-Fi functionality. Edited June 1, 2020 by 5NibbaHertz

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NylodnewgPlaZ
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06-29-2016, 08:29 PM
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NylodnewgPlaZ
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ethandizzy
Member
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06-30-2016, 04:45 AM
#7
Absolutely, I'm focusing on the internal connectors now. That's my motherboard, and I'm clarifying the details.
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ethandizzy
06-30-2016, 04:45 AM #7

Absolutely, I'm focusing on the internal connectors now. That's my motherboard, and I'm clarifying the details.

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SaimeseCat
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 08:09 PM
#8
The PCIe Wi-Fi card you're looking for is a device that connects via PCIe interface and supports Wi-Fi connectivity.
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SaimeseCat
07-01-2016, 08:09 PM #8

The PCIe Wi-Fi card you're looking for is a device that connects via PCIe interface and supports Wi-Fi connectivity.

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Darth_Bull
Junior Member
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07-02-2016, 12:45 AM
#9
something similar to this
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Darth_Bull
07-02-2016, 12:45 AM #9

something similar to this

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peterphph
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07-12-2016, 02:35 AM
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It seems like this device is the most affordable and straightforward choice. It appears designed to blend in easily, making it simple to conceal. There don’t seem to be any problems with Bluetooth or the front panel, which functions as an internal USB hub.
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peterphph
07-12-2016, 02:35 AM #10

It seems like this device is the most affordable and straightforward choice. It appears designed to blend in easily, making it simple to conceal. There don’t seem to be any problems with Bluetooth or the front panel, which functions as an internal USB hub.

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