F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks I don’t have a great Wi-Fi adapter.

I don’t have a great Wi-Fi adapter.

I don’t have a great Wi-Fi adapter.

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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09-11-2025, 04:29 AM
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Yes, many users report compatibility issues with Windows 10.
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mumustrak
09-11-2025, 04:29 AM #11

Yes, many users report compatibility issues with Windows 10.

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McsamXD
Member
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09-11-2025, 09:11 AM
#12
Many users praise the performance of this product, highlighting its impressive Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. However, some wonder if such a strong connection is necessary when you already have fast speeds elsewhere.
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McsamXD
09-11-2025, 09:11 AM #12

Many users praise the performance of this product, highlighting its impressive Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. However, some wonder if such a strong connection is necessary when you already have fast speeds elsewhere.

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DarkSkarlet
Senior Member
415
09-12-2025, 01:28 AM
#13
It looks like amanzin combined various products, but they function well on Windows 10—just ensure you have the correct Intel drivers. However, others noted that the setup depends heavily on your Wi-Fi configuration; a poor connection won’t be resolved. Using a wired cable or a mesh network would improve reliability.
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DarkSkarlet
09-12-2025, 01:28 AM #13

It looks like amanzin combined various products, but they function well on Windows 10—just ensure you have the correct Intel drivers. However, others noted that the setup depends heavily on your Wi-Fi configuration; a poor connection won’t be resolved. Using a wired cable or a mesh network would improve reliability.

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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09-12-2025, 05:08 AM
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You only require the antennas because your internet connection is very slow.
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ChloeET
09-12-2025, 05:08 AM #14

You only require the antennas because your internet connection is very slow.

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winnerplay25
Senior Member
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09-12-2025, 07:56 AM
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You won't reach those speeds on Wi-Fi, but the current Intel chipset makes it one of the top Wi-Fi cards available. Avoid budget options, as they usually only support 2.4GHz and lack features like dual-band MIMO.
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winnerplay25
09-12-2025, 07:56 AM #15

You won't reach those speeds on Wi-Fi, but the current Intel chipset makes it one of the top Wi-Fi cards available. Avoid budget options, as they usually only support 2.4GHz and lack features like dual-band MIMO.

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
643
09-12-2025, 12:06 PM
#16
It's wise to use cables and antennas frequently since PC cases can block Wi-Fi. Improving antenna placement can significantly boost speeds.
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pedro_tkf
09-12-2025, 12:06 PM #16

It's wise to use cables and antennas frequently since PC cases can block Wi-Fi. Improving antenna placement can significantly boost speeds.

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MeisFox
Junior Member
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09-12-2025, 02:04 PM
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He has terrible internet, he doesn’t require the top wifi card available.
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MeisFox
09-12-2025, 02:04 PM #17

He has terrible internet, he doesn’t require the top wifi card available.

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rythya
Junior Member
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09-12-2025, 04:02 PM
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I am also getting a wifi extender. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Z...52e4b&th=1 So I think I might go with the TP-LINK one.
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rythya
09-12-2025, 04:02 PM #18

I am also getting a wifi extender. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Z...52e4b&th=1 So I think I might go with the TP-LINK one.

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Croonix
Member
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09-13-2025, 12:09 AM
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Yes, you're correct. It's a WIRED system.
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Croonix
09-13-2025, 12:09 AM #19

Yes, you're correct. It's a WIRED system.

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Bomber783
Member
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09-13-2025, 04:18 AM
#20
That's an A powerline kit, it won't connect to Wi-Fi. They're quite strict about your electrical setup since they need proper connections, and because of split-phase power, it might not work between rooms. It could also run slower than your existing Wi-Fi. You can try running an Ethernet cable, or I can suggest a mesh Wi-Fi option instead.
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Bomber783
09-13-2025, 04:18 AM #20

That's an A powerline kit, it won't connect to Wi-Fi. They're quite strict about your electrical setup since they need proper connections, and because of split-phase power, it might not work between rooms. It could also run slower than your existing Wi-Fi. You can try running an Ethernet cable, or I can suggest a mesh Wi-Fi option instead.

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