Mobiles with integrated Wifi offer convenience and connectivity, making them ideal for staying linked on the go.
Mobiles with integrated Wifi offer convenience and connectivity, making them ideal for staying linked on the go.
People generally have mixed feelings about integrated Wi-Fi on motherboards today. Some face problems with Windows, Linux, or certain applications, while others use it as an access point.
WiFi isn't quite as quick or reliable as a wired connection, so I wouldn't rely on it for a stationary desktop. Of course, having it available is nice, but I don't think I'd depend on it.
It has worked great on my MSI B360i ITX Mobo for gaming and streaming, with smooth uploads to Google Drive and Dropbox.
I previously owned an Asus Z-87 Pro and it functioned flawlessly until now. I recently purchased an ASUS ROG Maximus X Code. However, the Wi-Fi adapter isn't allowing me to set up a personal area network. According to Windows, the Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter isn't compatible with my new device. My girlfriend's laptop also prevents me from creating an access point. I rely on AP mode to share internet access; nothing else works.
Make sure the crosshair is set to Wi-Fi. It's performed exceptionally well, I consistently connect to Wi-Fi 24/7 on my main computer, with no problems for gaming or other tasks.