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Two Wi-Fi gadgets on a single computer?

Two Wi-Fi gadgets on a single computer?

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GewoonMerijn_
Member
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06-06-2019, 07:59 AM
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so, i have an Asus ROG Strix E-Gaming X570 motherboard. It has built in wifi 6/Bluetooth 5.0. i also have an extra wifi 6 card from the UBIT brand for pci-e..can i have both of them enabled at the same time so i can have a SUPERIOR XTREME WIFI 12 MEGA connection? just curious..(jk about the over exaggerated wifi 12, other than that..im serious) im just an enthusiast of gaming tech and i actually ordered the extra wifi card for another project but asked myself.."what if?" lol. i am also new here so if theres already a thread about this exact topic then please direct me towards it, id appreciate it. have a good one.
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GewoonMerijn_
06-06-2019, 07:59 AM #1

so, i have an Asus ROG Strix E-Gaming X570 motherboard. It has built in wifi 6/Bluetooth 5.0. i also have an extra wifi 6 card from the UBIT brand for pci-e..can i have both of them enabled at the same time so i can have a SUPERIOR XTREME WIFI 12 MEGA connection? just curious..(jk about the over exaggerated wifi 12, other than that..im serious) im just an enthusiast of gaming tech and i actually ordered the extra wifi card for another project but asked myself.."what if?" lol. i am also new here so if theres already a thread about this exact topic then please direct me towards it, id appreciate it. have a good one.

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isaac17gamer
Member
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06-06-2019, 11:26 AM
#2
Yes, I can have both comments active. It won't speed up your internet connection. In fact, it might cause issues similar to what happened recently.
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isaac17gamer
06-06-2019, 11:26 AM #2

Yes, I can have both comments active. It won't speed up your internet connection. In fact, it might cause issues similar to what happened recently.

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IceFlowHot
Junior Member
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06-06-2019, 03:14 PM
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When multiple Wi-Fi devices are linked simultaneously, Windows may struggle to determine which device should handle the connection.
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IceFlowHot
06-06-2019, 03:14 PM #3

When multiple Wi-Fi devices are linked simultaneously, Windows may struggle to determine which device should handle the connection.

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LBQ709
Junior Member
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06-08-2019, 01:03 PM
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Additionally, since WiFi functions as a shared channel among all devices, connecting to the same network simultaneously can hinder performance (unless operating on a separate frequency). Each extra user increases demand, leading to more congestion and delays.
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LBQ709
06-08-2019, 01:03 PM #4

Additionally, since WiFi functions as a shared channel among all devices, connecting to the same network simultaneously can hinder performance (unless operating on a separate frequency). Each extra user increases demand, leading to more congestion and delays.

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Jayson11021
Junior Member
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06-12-2019, 02:04 PM
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Yes, there are methods to resolve this confusion and ensure both devices function properly. Some users worry about bandwidth usage slowing things down, but it is possible to manage it effectively.
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Jayson11021
06-12-2019, 02:04 PM #5

Yes, there are methods to resolve this confusion and ensure both devices function properly. Some users worry about bandwidth usage slowing things down, but it is possible to manage it effectively.

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Flashwing006
Member
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06-26-2019, 10:41 PM
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I haven't discovered a method to resolve the Wi-Fi confusion yet.
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Flashwing006
06-26-2019, 10:41 PM #6

I haven't discovered a method to resolve the Wi-Fi confusion yet.