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Poor Wi-Fi signal with a PCIe card.

Poor Wi-Fi signal with a PCIe card.

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BatDogePvP
Junior Member
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11-25-2016, 02:27 PM
#1
The issue likely stems from differences in network conditions or device settings. Your office PC might be experiencing interference, bandwidth limitations, or outdated drivers, while your iPhone could be connected to a stronger signal. Check router placement, update network drivers, and consider switching to a wired connection if possible.
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BatDogePvP
11-25-2016, 02:27 PM #1

The issue likely stems from differences in network conditions or device settings. Your office PC might be experiencing interference, bandwidth limitations, or outdated drivers, while your iPhone could be connected to a stronger signal. Check router placement, update network drivers, and consider switching to a wired connection if possible.

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MrCm
Senior Member
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11-25-2016, 08:12 PM
#2
That card follows the 802.11b standard.
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MrCm
11-25-2016, 08:12 PM #2

That card follows the 802.11b standard.

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Zoe783
Member
180
11-27-2016, 04:44 PM
#3
Antenna placement and direction influence signal quality. Position: Proximity to the router matters. Walls between router and device count. Metal objects blocking the path. Direction: Align antennas with incoming signal direction
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Zoe783
11-27-2016, 04:44 PM #3

Antenna placement and direction influence signal quality. Position: Proximity to the router matters. Walls between router and device count. Metal objects blocking the path. Direction: Align antennas with incoming signal direction

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Blacklisted_
Junior Member
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11-28-2016, 12:21 PM
#4
Card model AC1200 likely follows a specific standard, but performance varies based on router and convection type.
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Blacklisted_
11-28-2016, 12:21 PM #4

Card model AC1200 likely follows a specific standard, but performance varies based on router and convection type.

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The_StonerPT
Member
173
12-04-2016, 06:52 PM
#5
It wasn't visible there—probably because it's running low on energy.
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The_StonerPT
12-04-2016, 06:52 PM #5

It wasn't visible there—probably because it's running low on energy.

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Crazy_Heaven
Posting Freak
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12-16-2016, 05:58 PM
#6
Concrete barriers or standard options? How close is your device to the router? Have you set up the necessary drivers?
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Crazy_Heaven
12-16-2016, 05:58 PM #6

Concrete barriers or standard options? How close is your device to the router? Have you set up the necessary drivers?

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GuilherGat_Br
Member
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12-16-2016, 08:44 PM
#7
Standard walls. Possibly around 20 feet from the router (with obstacles in the way), though my iPhone is being tested in the same area as my PC and shows much higher speeds.
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GuilherGat_Br
12-16-2016, 08:44 PM #7

Standard walls. Possibly around 20 feet from the router (with obstacles in the way), though my iPhone is being tested in the same area as my PC and shows much higher speeds.

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T___________T
Member
224
12-23-2016, 03:07 PM
#8
distance is roughly 20 feet (including walls); large metal objects affect antenna alignment. The iPhone I tested was placed in the same area as the PC.
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T___________T
12-23-2016, 03:07 PM #8

distance is roughly 20 feet (including walls); large metal objects affect antenna alignment. The iPhone I tested was placed in the same area as the PC.

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GabyruYT10
Member
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12-23-2016, 11:59 PM
#9
Yes, I have installed the drivers.
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GabyruYT10
12-23-2016, 11:59 PM #9

Yes, I have installed the drivers.

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kitnn
Member
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12-24-2016, 08:43 AM
#10
Driver has been successfully installed.
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kitnn
12-24-2016, 08:43 AM #10

Driver has been successfully installed.

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