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Searching for a fast Wi-Fi adapter capable of delivering 300 Mbps connections.

Searching for a fast Wi-Fi adapter capable of delivering 300 Mbps connections.

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GamerRick_
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11-27-2025, 11:31 PM
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Hey there, I'm almost done with my first PC build. I need a Wi-Fi adapter—something that fits in the room but keeps things tidy. At first, I thought about USB adapters because I wanted something compact and without visible antennas. Then I found this product on Ebuyer: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC Adapter. It looks great inside the PC, but I’m not sure it works with my motherboard yet. I checked compatibility and it seems it actually requires antennas. Since I’m a Virgin Media customer and my MacBook handles 300 Mbps, I’m looking for something affordable and super small. Any suggestions would be helpful!
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GamerRick_
11-27-2025, 11:31 PM #1

Hey there, I'm almost done with my first PC build. I need a Wi-Fi adapter—something that fits in the room but keeps things tidy. At first, I thought about USB adapters because I wanted something compact and without visible antennas. Then I found this product on Ebuyer: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC Adapter. It looks great inside the PC, but I’m not sure it works with my motherboard yet. I checked compatibility and it seems it actually requires antennas. Since I’m a Virgin Media customer and my MacBook handles 300 Mbps, I’m looking for something affordable and super small. Any suggestions would be helpful!

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BloodArsenal
Member
176
11-28-2025, 08:26 PM
#2
It should fit. Likely it will function effectively. Without built-in antennas, signal transmission and reception are limited. You may receive only a weak signal—perhaps just a few volts—while speeds remain very low. Consider alternatives like the ones listed: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/tTdqqs/...-gcwb867di, https://pcpartpicker.com/product/6Zs8TW/...-ac55bt-b1 or https://pcpartpicker.com/product/tj2rxr/...6210100pas. You could also conceal the antennas behind or away from the device.
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BloodArsenal
11-28-2025, 08:26 PM #2

It should fit. Likely it will function effectively. Without built-in antennas, signal transmission and reception are limited. You may receive only a weak signal—perhaps just a few volts—while speeds remain very low. Consider alternatives like the ones listed: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/tTdqqs/...-gcwb867di, https://pcpartpicker.com/product/6Zs8TW/...-ac55bt-b1 or https://pcpartpicker.com/product/tj2rxr/...6210100pas. You could also conceal the antennas behind or away from the device.

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Kirby63260
Junior Member
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12-03-2025, 04:19 PM
#3
Thanks for the input. I'd rather avoid choosing a network card if possible because I'm really drawn to positioning my GPU vertically, which would block the back ports. Would this setup include a decent built-in antenna to achieve the speeds I expect? https://www.ebuyer.com/706298-asus-usb-a...e-usb-ac51 It uses the same 802.11ac standard as my MacBook, which can reach high speeds, though it might not have strong antenna signals.
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Kirby63260
12-03-2025, 04:19 PM #3

Thanks for the input. I'd rather avoid choosing a network card if possible because I'm really drawn to positioning my GPU vertically, which would block the back ports. Would this setup include a decent built-in antenna to achieve the speeds I expect? https://www.ebuyer.com/706298-asus-usb-a...e-usb-ac51 It uses the same 802.11ac standard as my MacBook, which can reach high speeds, though it might not have strong antenna signals.

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Fluffyball04
Junior Member
24
12-05-2025, 12:51 PM
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It's limited to 433Mbps under 802.11AC, so real speeds might be around 150Mbps at best. Wireless performance drops when it switches between sending and receiving simultaneously, and lab tests show the highest speeds possible. For a chance to reach 300Mbps, consider this option: https://www.ebuyer.com/704505-netgear-ac...210-100pes
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Fluffyball04
12-05-2025, 12:51 PM #4

It's limited to 433Mbps under 802.11AC, so real speeds might be around 150Mbps at best. Wireless performance drops when it switches between sending and receiving simultaneously, and lab tests show the highest speeds possible. For a chance to reach 300Mbps, consider this option: https://www.ebuyer.com/704505-netgear-ac...210-100pes

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Sihere
Member
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12-06-2025, 11:02 AM
#5
Thanks! It wasn't exactly terrible, was it?
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Sihere
12-06-2025, 11:02 AM #5

Thanks! It wasn't exactly terrible, was it?

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MrBrown12344
Member
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12-06-2025, 02:37 PM
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Yeah, you're either tiny and not great or huge but not impressive. Also, just a note—remember what people say!
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MrBrown12344
12-06-2025, 02:37 PM #6

Yeah, you're either tiny and not great or huge but not impressive. Also, just a note—remember what people say!

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peyesta
Member
212
12-24-2025, 09:17 AM
#7
Thanks
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peyesta
12-24-2025, 09:17 AM #7

Thanks

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KilleurMiino
Member
166
12-29-2025, 02:56 PM
#8
I own a Netgear a6210 for nearly a year now. It has performed excellently so far. Remember that each home is unique. I also use a Nighthawk 6700 in a smaller house.
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KilleurMiino
12-29-2025, 02:56 PM #8

I own a Netgear a6210 for nearly a year now. It has performed excellently so far. Remember that each home is unique. I also use a Nighthawk 6700 in a smaller house.