Wi-Fi on your motherboard setup
Wi-Fi on your motherboard setup
Well, it really varies by model. Some units require external connections via USB cables rather than direct USB ports, though they can use PCI-e interfaces too. It doesn’t matter if the connection is USB or PCI-e. For instance, I’ve had good results with certain devices that look like USB flash drives but actually plug directly into a port. The AVM Fritz! series works well, though availability is limited to Germany and some EU countries.
I connect my Linksys range extender to the wall and run Ethernet from it to my motherboard. It’s performed exceptionally well. My router is two rooms away on the other side of the house, yet I experience full download speeds as if it were directly connected. I’ve tried USB devices before; they often overheat and struggle to maintain a stable connection.