Integrated Wi-Fi operates around 1Mbps.
Integrated Wi-Fi operates around 1Mbps.
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!
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.
Found an old wireless adapter I had on hand—it delivered lightning-fast performance. Who would have thought it could be this effective?
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.
Unless it's a low-cost motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi, he had already attempted to update the drivers.