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Best Wireless Network Adapter for Trendnet Router?

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May 30, 2013 2:35:41 PM

I need a wireless adapter as my asrock extreme 4 does not have wifi?

Any recommendations for a fast adapter with my trendnet dual band wireless n router

Or should I just use a ethernet cable from my router to my pc?

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May 30, 2013 2:46:00 PM

just run an ethernet cable

unless its physically not possible
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May 30, 2013 2:50:36 PM

mcnumpty23 said:
just run an ethernet cable

unless its physically not possible


It might be possible, but I rather have a wi-fi card. What's the best for my router preferably under 50 bucks?

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May 30, 2013 2:53:44 PM

not in the USA so dont know what you can get for $50

prices for pc stuff over there are a fair bit cheaper than the uk

but cheapest and best option is still an ethernet cable

no worries about wireless interference etc
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May 30, 2013 3:03:54 PM

Any of the 802.11n adapters, from a reliable, well known company, will work.
I doubt there is much actual performance difference between any of them.

For WiFi, any performance difference relies on your specific environment.
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May 30, 2013 11:29:42 PM

Which trendnet router do you own? Based on the number of antennas it has you would be best to get an adapter with the same number. (same number of transceiver and receive antennas)

For example the trendnet n900 is a 3t3r solution, so it would be best to get an adapter that is also 3 transmit 3 receive (3 antennas total) to take the most advantage of the router's capability.
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