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Top WiFi card for speed and performance

Top WiFi card for speed and performance

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helenma0301
Senior Member
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12-20-2024, 03:12 PM
#1
Suche nach Empfehlungen für eine schnelle WLAN-Karte für deinen PC
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helenma0301
12-20-2024, 03:12 PM #1

Suche nach Empfehlungen für eine schnelle WLAN-Karte für deinen PC

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RMUMAURICE777
Senior Member
375
12-20-2024, 08:34 PM
#2
Your local network speed and WWAN link capacity will restrict performance until your Wi-Fi adapter meets the requirements. If your access points support WiFi 6A, acquire a PCIe adapter featuring strong antennas and 802.11ax compatibility.
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RMUMAURICE777
12-20-2024, 08:34 PM #2

Your local network speed and WWAN link capacity will restrict performance until your Wi-Fi adapter meets the requirements. If your access points support WiFi 6A, acquire a PCIe adapter featuring strong antennas and 802.11ax compatibility.

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SpiritClaws
Member
217
12-20-2024, 10:25 PM
#3
Well, the maximum speed is fully managed by your current Wi-Fi router. You're welcome to purchase a Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E card even if your home network only uses Wi-Fi 5. Outside your house, what really restricts your bandwidth is your internet service provider and the servers you download from. Here are some suggestions: If you buy a Wi-Fi 6 card, opt for an AX or Wi-Fi 6 device—it can deliver higher speeds and won’t slow you down in the near future. Wi-Fi 5 remains decent but could become less noticeable if you switch to ultra-fast fiber internet in ten years; it should still support speeds close to what you expect without constant frustration. Since Wi-Fi 6 is already available, upgrading your router to Wi-Fi 6 soon will give you better performance. With that in mind, there’s little major difference between Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6—just a few updated features. Regarding antennas, a PCI-E card usually includes one or more that connect directly to your router within a full 360° range. These antennas are typically placed right behind your computer, often against a wall, which isn’t ideal. Instead of omnidirectional antennas, since your router won’t move, you know exactly where the signal comes from. Using a directional antenna lets you aim it precisely toward the source, boosting strength and speed. A gain of 15 dBi or higher will help, as higher ratings narrow the beam and extend range. You can find more details online about how dBi affects coverage. For better placement, consider extending the cable to a higher shelf or table, avoiding awkward spots like between a wall and a metal case. Pairing this with a directional antenna should give you one of the best setups possible with Wi-Fi.
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SpiritClaws
12-20-2024, 10:25 PM #3

Well, the maximum speed is fully managed by your current Wi-Fi router. You're welcome to purchase a Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E card even if your home network only uses Wi-Fi 5. Outside your house, what really restricts your bandwidth is your internet service provider and the servers you download from. Here are some suggestions: If you buy a Wi-Fi 6 card, opt for an AX or Wi-Fi 6 device—it can deliver higher speeds and won’t slow you down in the near future. Wi-Fi 5 remains decent but could become less noticeable if you switch to ultra-fast fiber internet in ten years; it should still support speeds close to what you expect without constant frustration. Since Wi-Fi 6 is already available, upgrading your router to Wi-Fi 6 soon will give you better performance. With that in mind, there’s little major difference between Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6—just a few updated features. Regarding antennas, a PCI-E card usually includes one or more that connect directly to your router within a full 360° range. These antennas are typically placed right behind your computer, often against a wall, which isn’t ideal. Instead of omnidirectional antennas, since your router won’t move, you know exactly where the signal comes from. Using a directional antenna lets you aim it precisely toward the source, boosting strength and speed. A gain of 15 dBi or higher will help, as higher ratings narrow the beam and extend range. You can find more details online about how dBi affects coverage. For better placement, consider extending the cable to a higher shelf or table, avoiding awkward spots like between a wall and a metal case. Pairing this with a directional antenna should give you one of the best setups possible with Wi-Fi.