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Consider switching to Wi-Fi 6 for better performance

Consider switching to Wi-Fi 6 for better performance

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Skyric
Junior Member
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03-07-2019, 10:31 PM
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Upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 using your existing PCIe X1 card should work, but it won’t automatically improve Bluetooth range. A dedicated Wi-Fi add-on card can enhance both connectivity and distance. Adding new cards usually requires installing updated drivers, though many modern systems handle it smoothly.
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Skyric
03-07-2019, 10:31 PM #1

Upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 using your existing PCIe X1 card should work, but it won’t automatically improve Bluetooth range. A dedicated Wi-Fi add-on card can enhance both connectivity and distance. Adding new cards usually requires installing updated drivers, though many modern systems handle it smoothly.

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03-08-2019, 03:16 AM
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WiFi and Bluetooth operate independently but often appear together on devices. What are your goals with WiFi 6? For many users, older technologies aren’t a major constraint (unless your router isn’t updated). Installing the chip is necessary, then adding the appropriate drivers for both WiFi and Bluetooth.
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superdavideito
03-08-2019, 03:16 AM #2

WiFi and Bluetooth operate independently but often appear together on devices. What are your goals with WiFi 6? For many users, older technologies aren’t a major constraint (unless your router isn’t updated). Installing the chip is necessary, then adding the appropriate drivers for both WiFi and Bluetooth.

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MrRib4s
Junior Member
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03-08-2019, 05:39 PM
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Bluetooth distance could be enhanced. It varies with the hardware antennas and transmitter strength. Generally, Bluetooth devices run at comparable power, which means physical antennas tend to have a bigger impact. For optimal performance, opt for larger external antennas. Regarding setup, as long as Windows updates are functioning properly, most Wi-Fi cards should work seamlessly without additional steps. If drivers are required, updates usually install them automatically and make the new card operational within minutes.
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MrRib4s
03-08-2019, 05:39 PM #3

Bluetooth distance could be enhanced. It varies with the hardware antennas and transmitter strength. Generally, Bluetooth devices run at comparable power, which means physical antennas tend to have a bigger impact. For optimal performance, opt for larger external antennas. Regarding setup, as long as Windows updates are functioning properly, most Wi-Fi cards should work seamlessly without additional steps. If drivers are required, updates usually install them automatically and make the new card operational within minutes.

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RG48
Posting Freak
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03-08-2019, 10:58 PM
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My router is wifi6 and I run ethernet over MoCA to my room, but there's no reliable wifi on this side of the house (hence the ethernet). So I want to add a wifi card to my motherboard(which doesnt have integrated wifi). Then hotspot in window as a cheaper way of getting wifi here rather then buying more expensive wifi access point and not getting the free plus of bluetooth
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RG48
03-08-2019, 10:58 PM #4

My router is wifi6 and I run ethernet over MoCA to my room, but there's no reliable wifi on this side of the house (hence the ethernet). So I want to add a wifi card to my motherboard(which doesnt have integrated wifi). Then hotspot in window as a cheaper way of getting wifi here rather then buying more expensive wifi access point and not getting the free plus of bluetooth

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robbie172
Member
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03-09-2019, 11:30 AM
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Great to hear from you!
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robbie172
03-09-2019, 11:30 AM #5

Great to hear from you!

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yepesGamer_PvP
Junior Member
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03-09-2019, 12:44 PM
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In general, Windows usually identifies and sets up the driver itself. Rarely does it skip this step, requiring manual installation. Bluetooth performance can be enhanced slightly, but its main goal isn’t long-distance communication—it prioritizes speed, data transfer, and battery life. For the best connection, keep devices within about 10 meters. Beyond that, even a short distance may cause noticeable delays, and the system might switch protocols to maintain link, which increases power usage and disrupts smooth operation. Earbuds are the easiest to test for this issue.
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yepesGamer_PvP
03-09-2019, 12:44 PM #6

In general, Windows usually identifies and sets up the driver itself. Rarely does it skip this step, requiring manual installation. Bluetooth performance can be enhanced slightly, but its main goal isn’t long-distance communication—it prioritizes speed, data transfer, and battery life. For the best connection, keep devices within about 10 meters. Beyond that, even a short distance may cause noticeable delays, and the system might switch protocols to maintain link, which increases power usage and disrupts smooth operation. Earbuds are the easiest to test for this issue.