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Wireless adapter for university use

Wireless adapter for university use

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07-29-2016, 07:44 PM
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Hey! For your college setup you’ll want a simple WiFi adapter that connects smoothly with your router and meets basic speed needs. You mentioned wanting performance around 3-6 Mbps upload/download and low latency, so look for something that supports at least USB 3.0 or PCI-E for better stability. Since you don’t have a CD-ROM, opt for a plug-and-play model without extra drivers. Avoid anything too heavy or complex—something reliable for casual use like gaming or browsing while studying.
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XExtremeGamerX
07-29-2016, 07:44 PM #1

Hey! For your college setup you’ll want a simple WiFi adapter that connects smoothly with your router and meets basic speed needs. You mentioned wanting performance around 3-6 Mbps upload/download and low latency, so look for something that supports at least USB 3.0 or PCI-E for better stability. Since you don’t have a CD-ROM, opt for a plug-and-play model without extra drivers. Avoid anything too heavy or complex—something reliable for casual use like gaming or browsing while studying.

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ZelowS
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07-29-2016, 07:50 PM
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My PC uses a PCIe Wi-Fi card named Asus PCE-N15. It supports 300Mbps with two antennas. The price is around $20, and you can find the latest drivers on the official Asus site.
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ZelowS
07-29-2016, 07:50 PM #2

My PC uses a PCIe Wi-Fi card named Asus PCE-N15. It supports 300Mbps with two antennas. The price is around $20, and you can find the latest drivers on the official Asus site.