Selecting a wireless network device involves evaluating options based on requirements and compatibility.
Selecting a wireless network device involves evaluating options based on requirements and compatibility.
It’s convenient to think about alternatives like Ethernet cables instead of considering other options.
You seem to be considering alternatives to drilling a hole in the floor. Any wireless devices or higher-range options would work technically, though newer standards offer better performance. Could you clarify what you need? Are you thinking about a PCIe card or a USB connection?
I'm not sure about the differences between USB and PCIe wireless adapters. I was thinking about a TP-Link Archer T1U wireless adapter from PCPartPicker, but I'm not confident USB might be better for me.