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Issues with wireless connectivity

Issues with wireless connectivity

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Krenne464
Junior Member
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12-17-2025, 07:08 AM
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I purchased two distinct adapters, but neither functions properly. It's difficult to get them to work and shouting at them back and forth isn't helping. One was USB, which worked but the Wi-Fi speed was only around 100 kb/s, and the Bluetooth performance was similar. I switched to a PCI-e card with an Intel chipset, thinking it would be a reliable solution. I downloaded the drivers and expected better results, but it still didn't work—especially the Bluetooth. I've tried various fixes: different USB headers, another PCI-e slot, reinstalling drivers, and adjusting settings. A friend couldn't suggest anything, and my dad suggested it might be an issue with the OS or motherboard, which we both dismissed. I suspect the problem could be with the Bluetooth power cable, as I found a replacement on eBay, though it will take a month to arrive. I’m considering returning the PCI-e card for a refund, but it’s frustrating that both adapters are failing.
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Krenne464
12-17-2025, 07:08 AM #1

I purchased two distinct adapters, but neither functions properly. It's difficult to get them to work and shouting at them back and forth isn't helping. One was USB, which worked but the Wi-Fi speed was only around 100 kb/s, and the Bluetooth performance was similar. I switched to a PCI-e card with an Intel chipset, thinking it would be a reliable solution. I downloaded the drivers and expected better results, but it still didn't work—especially the Bluetooth. I've tried various fixes: different USB headers, another PCI-e slot, reinstalling drivers, and adjusting settings. A friend couldn't suggest anything, and my dad suggested it might be an issue with the OS or motherboard, which we both dismissed. I suspect the problem could be with the Bluetooth power cable, as I found a replacement on eBay, though it will take a month to arrive. I’m considering returning the PCI-e card for a refund, but it’s frustrating that both adapters are failing.

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lolX20
Member
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12-24-2025, 12:36 AM
#2
The ideas of “doesn’t work at all” and “doesn’t work well” seem mixed up. They might represent different issues. There’s a lack of clear details. What failed, when it failed, and under what conditions?
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lolX20
12-24-2025, 12:36 AM #2

The ideas of “doesn’t work at all” and “doesn’t work well” seem mixed up. They might represent different issues. There’s a lack of clear details. What failed, when it failed, and under what conditions?

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KarlEmil77
Member
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01-09-2026, 04:34 PM
#3
A defective USB 2 header cable doesn't prevent the WiFi card from working. It's only required for Bluetooth. Make/model? What about the make/model of the wireless router, including WiFi settings?
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KarlEmil77
01-09-2026, 04:34 PM #3

A defective USB 2 header cable doesn't prevent the WiFi card from working. It's only required for Bluetooth. Make/model? What about the make/model of the wireless router, including WiFi settings?

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Enderboss1449
Member
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01-14-2026, 08:06 PM
#4
I can verify that Bluetooth and Windows 10 generally struggle in most situations. This suggests the operating system might be the issue. It could also stem from a driver problem. Alternatively, Windows itself may be outdated. I recommend visiting Intel's site to locate the most recent drivers—sometimes an updated one resolves the problem. An outdated driver can often be the cause.
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Enderboss1449
01-14-2026, 08:06 PM #4

I can verify that Bluetooth and Windows 10 generally struggle in most situations. This suggests the operating system might be the issue. It could also stem from a driver problem. Alternatively, Windows itself may be outdated. I recommend visiting Intel's site to locate the most recent drivers—sometimes an updated one resolves the problem. An outdated driver can often be the cause.

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gamerbro245
Member
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01-15-2026, 04:58 PM
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Update on this discussion. Yesterday after using it, I and my friend noticed more issues and concluded it wasn't a driver problem but hardware-related. I ordered a higher-quality card from Gigabyte, expecting a genuine brand to help. It should arrive within a week. After talking with my dad and friend, I decided that if this card fails again, I’d need to address my OS or motherboard. I learned the card requires extra power from an internal USB cable, which makes the motherboard a less likely suspect. For the final attempt, I tried both old and new drivers from various manufacturers, including Intel. I’m planning to stop using this card unless it works, and I’ll return the old one if it does. The new model offers Bluetooth 5.2, while my current one has Bluetooth 5.1, and it supports Wi-Fi 6e instead of Wi-Fi 6. Upgrading my Wi-Fi would make it even better. Sorry for any confusion—I tried to explain everything clearly.
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gamerbro245
01-15-2026, 04:58 PM #5

Update on this discussion. Yesterday after using it, I and my friend noticed more issues and concluded it wasn't a driver problem but hardware-related. I ordered a higher-quality card from Gigabyte, expecting a genuine brand to help. It should arrive within a week. After talking with my dad and friend, I decided that if this card fails again, I’d need to address my OS or motherboard. I learned the card requires extra power from an internal USB cable, which makes the motherboard a less likely suspect. For the final attempt, I tried both old and new drivers from various manufacturers, including Intel. I’m planning to stop using this card unless it works, and I’ll return the old one if it does. The new model offers Bluetooth 5.2, while my current one has Bluetooth 5.1, and it supports Wi-Fi 6e instead of Wi-Fi 6. Upgrading my Wi-Fi would make it even better. Sorry for any confusion—I tried to explain everything clearly.

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Jenuax
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01-15-2026, 08:30 PM
#6
Hardware might behave oddly. Someone fixed a stuttering problem by lowering his Wi-Fi card, which let more air reach the video card. He thinks about it.
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Jenuax
01-15-2026, 08:30 PM #6

Hardware might behave oddly. Someone fixed a stuttering problem by lowering his Wi-Fi card, which let more air reach the video card. He thinks about it.

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LadyBiscoito
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01-17-2026, 10:53 PM
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I recall WiFi 5 was when the chips overheated a lot. That might explain the problem.
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LadyBiscoito
01-17-2026, 10:53 PM #7

I recall WiFi 5 was when the chips overheated a lot. That might explain the problem.

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jackhammer212
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01-17-2026, 11:02 PM
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I experimented with various configurations and flow rates.
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jackhammer212
01-17-2026, 11:02 PM #8

I experimented with various configurations and flow rates.

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Sparks879
Junior Member
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01-18-2026, 05:53 AM
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As mentioned before, Bluetooth and Windows 10 aren't great. They might get better with Windows 11, but it's not clear if the problem is specific to Windows 10. I'm sure it could be related to Windows 10 itself. I don't think my Bluetooth adapter is the issue—my old gaming rig didn’t have WiFi or Bluetooth, so I used a cheap dongle from Amazon. It worked fine then. With Windows 10, the performance dropped a bit. When I built my new rig, it came with an M.2 adapter for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. I still had trouble with my Bluetooth headset, and many people online suggested Windows might be the cause.
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Sparks879
01-18-2026, 05:53 AM #9

As mentioned before, Bluetooth and Windows 10 aren't great. They might get better with Windows 11, but it's not clear if the problem is specific to Windows 10. I'm sure it could be related to Windows 10 itself. I don't think my Bluetooth adapter is the issue—my old gaming rig didn’t have WiFi or Bluetooth, so I used a cheap dongle from Amazon. It worked fine then. With Windows 10, the performance dropped a bit. When I built my new rig, it came with an M.2 adapter for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. I still had trouble with my Bluetooth headset, and many people online suggested Windows might be the cause.

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iTz_NightWolf
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01-18-2026, 11:58 AM
#10
I’m still planning to attempt this new option, which is reassuring.
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iTz_NightWolf
01-18-2026, 11:58 AM #10

I’m still planning to attempt this new option, which is reassuring.