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Looking for a good Wi-Fi card?

Looking for a good Wi-Fi card?

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dreiundvierzig
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 11:58 PM
#1
Hey, looking for a Wi-Fi card that works with Windows 10, fits a good budget, and is suitable for your new PC build. Got any recommendations? Thanks!
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dreiundvierzig
05-13-2016, 11:58 PM #1

Hey, looking for a Wi-Fi card that works with Windows 10, fits a good budget, and is suitable for your new PC build. Got any recommendations? Thanks!

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girl_power42
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 11:04 PM
#2
Most wireless adapters work with Windows; Windows 10 handles backward compatibility well. Look for an affordable adapter that supports Wi-Fi AC—any version from that point should suffice. A 1200 or 600 AC model usually works fine.
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girl_power42
05-21-2016, 11:04 PM #2

Most wireless adapters work with Windows; Windows 10 handles backward compatibility well. Look for an affordable adapter that supports Wi-Fi AC—any version from that point should suffice. A 1200 or 600 AC model usually works fine.

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Rakedge
Member
227
05-23-2016, 05:29 PM
#3
My mom's Windows 10 computer uses a dual-band Wireless N card. It functions properly, though there are some concerns. TP Link doesn't provide drivers for it, so you'll need to use Microsoft drivers. However, this seems unlikely to cause major problems with Windows 10. Recently, some cards have reported working but failing, possibly due to a bug in the latest updates. Many users have complained about similar issues with WiFi adapters not working on Windows 10.
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Rakedge
05-23-2016, 05:29 PM #3

My mom's Windows 10 computer uses a dual-band Wireless N card. It functions properly, though there are some concerns. TP Link doesn't provide drivers for it, so you'll need to use Microsoft drivers. However, this seems unlikely to cause major problems with Windows 10. Recently, some cards have reported working but failing, possibly due to a bug in the latest updates. Many users have complained about similar issues with WiFi adapters not working on Windows 10.

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carloselc
Member
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05-23-2016, 11:24 PM
#4
I was planning to choose the first option you mentioned, but after checking online, I found numerous problems with Windows 10 drivers for most Wi-Fi cards—even those priced around £100. That makes me hesitant about buying it. It’s essential for my work, and I don’t want technical hiccups due to drivers. I’ll do some more research later, but honestly, the constant Windows 10 updates seem really troublesome right now.
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carloselc
05-23-2016, 11:24 PM #4

I was planning to choose the first option you mentioned, but after checking online, I found numerous problems with Windows 10 drivers for most Wi-Fi cards—even those priced around £100. That makes me hesitant about buying it. It’s essential for my work, and I don’t want technical hiccups due to drivers. I’ll do some more research later, but honestly, the constant Windows 10 updates seem really troublesome right now.