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Model Archer TX3000E or PCE-AX58BT

Model Archer TX3000E or PCE-AX58BT

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XLN2009
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01-21-2020, 11:22 PM
#1
Looking for the option with the widest reach and stronger signal. Which one offers better performance?
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XLN2009
01-21-2020, 11:22 PM #1

Looking for the option with the widest reach and stronger signal. Which one offers better performance?

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LightAngels
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01-29-2020, 03:29 AM
#2
anyone?
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LightAngels
01-29-2020, 03:29 AM #2

anyone?

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leolo37
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01-29-2020, 11:03 AM
#3
They rely on the Intel AX200 chip (WiFi 6) available at affordable prices on eBay. You can fit it into any PCI-e WiFi adapter or motherboard that meets the standard requirements. The main variations could be in cooling methods and external antenna performance. Unless Asus boosts power output, which increases heat generation, I don’t think that’s a concern. I haven’t discussed WiFi adapters in terms of coverage before; that’s the router or access point’s responsibility. These adapters should handle reception similarly since they’re essentially the same under the hood. Of course, you won’t get full benefits from WiFi 6 features unless you connect to a WiFi 6 device, but they should work with older versions. For drivers, stick to Intel’s unless you specifically want additional features from TP-Link or Asus.
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leolo37
01-29-2020, 11:03 AM #3

They rely on the Intel AX200 chip (WiFi 6) available at affordable prices on eBay. You can fit it into any PCI-e WiFi adapter or motherboard that meets the standard requirements. The main variations could be in cooling methods and external antenna performance. Unless Asus boosts power output, which increases heat generation, I don’t think that’s a concern. I haven’t discussed WiFi adapters in terms of coverage before; that’s the router or access point’s responsibility. These adapters should handle reception similarly since they’re essentially the same under the hood. Of course, you won’t get full benefits from WiFi 6 features unless you connect to a WiFi 6 device, but they should work with older versions. For drivers, stick to Intel’s unless you specifically want additional features from TP-Link or Asus.