You'd require a wireless adapter and possibly a compatible network card to enable internet connectivity on your PC.
You'd require a wireless adapter and possibly a compatible network card to enable internet connectivity on your PC.
The device I’m using is placed close to my modem and linked via an Ethernet cable. I’m unsure what I’d require since this hasn’t been my concern before. I think they’re referred to as wireless network cards? Which brands are recommended? Are there various options available? Could a USB setup work? The motherboard I’m using supports the Asus H170 Pro gaming model.
This approach fits well when using the USB path. You can find options on Amazon such as the TP-Link Archer T3U adapter. Typically, I opt for TP-Link, Cisco or Linksys models since they’re widely available. These choices aren’t popular right now, which limits the options. However, I’d prefer a PCI-e connection instead of USB for better stability and faster data transfer.
Asus offers effective options, but I only have Wi-Fi since my home's walls are thick stone and Wi-Fi over power lines caused big delays for me.
The top Wi-Fi card for consumers is the ASUS PCE-AC88, it handles 1Gb speeds on Wi-Fi. A solid router works best, especially one that pairs well with the ASUS RT-AC85P.