Two Wi-Fi gadgets on a single computer?
Two Wi-Fi gadgets on a single computer?
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.
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.
When multiple Wi-Fi devices are linked simultaneously, Windows may struggle to determine which device should handle the connection.
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.
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.
I haven't discovered a method to resolve the Wi-Fi confusion yet.