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Integrated Wi-Fi operates around 1Mbps.

Integrated Wi-Fi operates around 1Mbps.

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Newsper
Junior Member
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07-13-2016, 03:12 PM
#1
Hey! Your PC is running solid, but the Wi-Fi speed seems okay for a decent build. Since you're seeing around 100MB/s on your phone and laptop, it might be the network setup or device settings that could help. Have you tried changing your Wi-Fi channel or updating your router firmware? Also, check if any background apps are hogging bandwidth. Let me know what you try!
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Newsper
07-13-2016, 03:12 PM #1

Hey! Your PC is running solid, but the Wi-Fi speed seems okay for a decent build. Since you're seeing around 100MB/s on your phone and laptop, it might be the network setup or device settings that could help. Have you tried changing your Wi-Fi channel or updating your router firmware? Also, check if any background apps are hogging bandwidth. Let me know what you try!

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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07-13-2016, 03:22 PM
#2
Inspect the antenna setup.
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mumustrak
07-13-2016, 03:22 PM #2

Inspect the antenna setup.

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trayson65
Member
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07-13-2016, 08:26 PM
#3
Would If I could.
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trayson65
07-13-2016, 08:26 PM #3

Would If I could.

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_Ninguem_
Member
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07-15-2016, 12:12 AM
#4
-Merged Subjects
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_Ninguem_
07-15-2016, 12:12 AM #4

-Merged Subjects

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Damianos9011
Junior Member
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07-15-2016, 01:53 AM
#5
I recommend purchasing a Wi-Fi card instead. Cheap motherboards with Wi-Fi aren't very reliable for internet speed. It's better to buy a quality Wi-Fi card that you can use later (like the TP-Link Archer T6E or T4E) and pair it with a solid motherboard without Wi-Fi. These options cost about $15 to $30.
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Damianos9011
07-15-2016, 01:53 AM #5

I recommend purchasing a Wi-Fi card instead. Cheap motherboards with Wi-Fi aren't very reliable for internet speed. It's better to buy a quality Wi-Fi card that you can use later (like the TP-Link Archer T6E or T4E) and pair it with a solid motherboard without Wi-Fi. These options cost about $15 to $30.

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crazypotpie
Member
225
07-15-2016, 02:08 AM
#6
Found an old wireless adapter I had on hand—it delivered lightning-fast performance. Who would have thought it could be this effective?
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crazypotpie
07-15-2016, 02:08 AM #6

Found an old wireless adapter I had on hand—it delivered lightning-fast performance. Who would have thought it could be this effective?

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MichaelFW
Member
171
07-15-2016, 04:40 AM
#7
I steer clear of motherboards that come with built-in Wi-Fi.
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MichaelFW
07-15-2016, 04:40 AM #7

I steer clear of motherboards that come with built-in Wi-Fi.

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petegaming123
Member
127
07-17-2016, 08:27 PM
#8
Ensure the antennas are correctly linked in the rear of the motherboard. Download drivers specifically for the MBOO maker site instead of generic ones, as many dedicated Wi-Fi cards share the same chip as built-in models—so the onboard ones should function effectively.
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petegaming123
07-17-2016, 08:27 PM #8

Ensure the antennas are correctly linked in the rear of the motherboard. Download drivers specifically for the MBOO maker site instead of generic ones, as many dedicated Wi-Fi cards share the same chip as built-in models—so the onboard ones should function effectively.

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TOR3IK_CHANEL
Member
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07-18-2016, 12:35 PM
#9
Unless it's a low-cost motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi, he had already attempted to update the drivers.
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TOR3IK_CHANEL
07-18-2016, 12:35 PM #9

Unless it's a low-cost motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi, he had already attempted to update the drivers.

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_Donuts
Junior Member
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07-18-2016, 01:54 PM
#10
he didn't mention any specific method, like running a Windows update scan for hardware updates or similar actions.
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_Donuts
07-18-2016, 01:54 PM #10

he didn't mention any specific method, like running a Windows update scan for hardware updates or similar actions.

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