You can still connect to Wi-Fi 6 even with a motherboard that only supports Wi-Fi 5, though performance may be limited.
You can still connect to Wi-Fi 6 even with a motherboard that only supports Wi-Fi 5, though performance may be limited.
You can still connect to Wi-Fi 6 even with a motherboard that only supports Wi-Fi 5, though performance may be limited.
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THE CHOICE OF MODEL MATTERS NOT AT ALL. You're able to use WiFi 6 cards too. Just insert a WiFi 6 wireless card into one of the PCI-e slots, and you'll have two working wireless options on your system. If needed, you can adjust BIOS settings to turn off the built-in Wi-Fi, so only the WiFi 6 card appears in the Control Panel. On certain boards, the wireless module is a miniPCIe or M.2 device connected via an IO shield. In those instances, it's common to purchase a WiFi 6 card using the same port and swap out the old one.