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Select a suitable network card based on your requirements and compatibility.

Select a suitable network card based on your requirements and compatibility.

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star_gazer_520
Junior Member
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11-14-2016, 11:17 AM
#1
Hello, your Asus X99-A motherboard is compatible with the Edimax EN-9235TX-32. This card supports both PCI and PCI-E connections, so you have flexibility depending on your needs. It’s a solid choice for networking, offering reliable performance. Let me know if you need more details!
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star_gazer_520
11-14-2016, 11:17 AM #1

Hello, your Asus X99-A motherboard is compatible with the Edimax EN-9235TX-32. This card supports both PCI and PCI-E connections, so you have flexibility depending on your needs. It’s a solid choice for networking, offering reliable performance. Let me know if you need more details!

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KrakenCraft77
Junior Member
38
11-14-2016, 05:33 PM
#2
PCI isn't current technology and isn't supported by this device. It seems you already have a fast gigabit connection built in. Why add another network interface?
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KrakenCraft77
11-14-2016, 05:33 PM #2

PCI isn't current technology and isn't supported by this device. It seems you already have a fast gigabit connection built in. Why add another network interface?

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akneafsey
Junior Member
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11-14-2016, 09:17 PM
#3
It’s okay for most tasks, but the onboard network card isn’t ideal. Which standard should you connect to? You’ll need a PCIe NIC for your board.
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akneafsey
11-14-2016, 09:17 PM #3

It’s okay for most tasks, but the onboard network card isn’t ideal. Which standard should you connect to? You’ll need a PCIe NIC for your board.

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daisyandaxel
Junior Member
41
11-16-2016, 02:01 AM
#4
I'm experiencing several internet issues and spoke with my provider who confirmed no problems on their side. I'm unsure if the issue lies with my network card, as I have a normal wired connection with 30MB speed. Could you suggest a PCIe card if needed? Thank you for your help.
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daisyandaxel
11-16-2016, 02:01 AM #4

I'm experiencing several internet issues and spoke with my provider who confirmed no problems on their side. I'm unsure if the issue lies with my network card, as I have a normal wired connection with 30MB speed. Could you suggest a PCIe card if needed? Thank you for your help.

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jdclay
Member
154
11-24-2016, 02:15 AM
#5
Thanks for your response. I'm checking to see why connections are problematic and suspect the onboard network card could be faulty.
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jdclay
11-24-2016, 02:15 AM #5

Thanks for your response. I'm checking to see why connections are problematic and suspect the onboard network card could be faulty.

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creaper2012
Member
205
12-07-2016, 05:34 PM
#6
Are there other devices connected to your network experiencing similar issues? Which specific network challenges are you encountering? It seems the router or internet service provider might be the source of the problem.
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creaper2012
12-07-2016, 05:34 PM #6

Are there other devices connected to your network experiencing similar issues? Which specific network challenges are you encountering? It seems the router or internet service provider might be the source of the problem.

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Kev67824
Member
209
12-07-2016, 08:06 PM
#7
The problems I’m facing mostly occur during video game sessions. I consistently experience lag and bullets are missing from my gameplay, as they don’t register properly. For example, in COD Warzone I switched the router and got a fresh one, yet the issue persisted. My ISP conducted extensive testing and confirmed nothing was wrong. Additionally, my friends’ new PCs have updated motherboards and didn’t encounter these issues.
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Kev67824
12-07-2016, 08:06 PM #7

The problems I’m facing mostly occur during video game sessions. I consistently experience lag and bullets are missing from my gameplay, as they don’t register properly. For example, in COD Warzone I switched the router and got a fresh one, yet the issue persisted. My ISP conducted extensive testing and confirmed nothing was wrong. Additionally, my friends’ new PCs have updated motherboards and didn’t encounter these issues.

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CoolboyGR
Member
201
12-09-2016, 04:09 PM
#8
Also I agree. The ISP allows full adjustments before attempting fixes themselves. They seem focused on profit and don’t rely on you. Check if similar issues appear with other devices. If your phone shares the same problem, it’s unlikely to be a PC network card—replacing it with a decent model might help; https://www.amazon.com/Bewinner-Wireless...=pc&sr=1-5 Could you verify your CPU load? Since most network cards run on software, overloading the CPU can cause dropped packets and poor connections. It seems the card does connect but isn’t functioning properly.
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CoolboyGR
12-09-2016, 04:09 PM #8

Also I agree. The ISP allows full adjustments before attempting fixes themselves. They seem focused on profit and don’t rely on you. Check if similar issues appear with other devices. If your phone shares the same problem, it’s unlikely to be a PC network card—replacing it with a decent model might help; https://www.amazon.com/Bewinner-Wireless...=pc&sr=1-5 Could you verify your CPU load? Since most network cards run on software, overloading the CPU can cause dropped packets and poor connections. It seems the card does connect but isn’t functioning properly.

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Ghostlyplayer
Junior Member
1
12-10-2016, 03:19 AM
#9
PingPlotter connects to your default gateway address or a basic ping command in the terminal. This provides a clear view of your local network status. If everything remains steady and latency is minimal, the problem likely lies elsewhere.
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Ghostlyplayer
12-10-2016, 03:19 AM #9

PingPlotter connects to your default gateway address or a basic ping command in the terminal. This provides a clear view of your local network status. If everything remains steady and latency is minimal, the problem likely lies elsewhere.

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mewa11
Member
195
12-10-2016, 04:08 AM
#10
I didn’t focus much on the CPU stats, yet I also run other light games that keep lagging. Thanks for the response—I thought the Edimax EN-9260TX-E PCI might be a solid option.
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mewa11
12-10-2016, 04:08 AM #10

I didn’t focus much on the CPU stats, yet I also run other light games that keep lagging. Thanks for the response—I thought the Edimax EN-9260TX-E PCI might be a solid option.

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