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What wireless adapter should i get for gaming?

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  • Gaming
  • Wireless Adapter
  • Wireless Network
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October 21, 2013 1:43:28 PM

I am looking for a wireless adapter for gaming, and i'm not looking to break the bank. If you have any idea of a good adapter than please tell me what you think.
P.S. it doesn't need to be usb 3.0 or pci, any will work.

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October 21, 2013 1:53:55 PM

This one works for my needs. Inexpensive and it's stable (i.e. it doesn't drop the signal). It has a max speed of 300 mpbs which is likely far more than what most wifi connections are. In fact, I only get 18 mbps and pay a small fortunate for that.

The only thing I wasn't pleased with is that I ended up replacing the antennae with larger ones to get a better signal. However, I don't think the card is really the problem but rather my router location. It's upstairs buried within a closet and my PC is on the first floor underneath a very heavy desk. Plus, my neighbor's wifi signal is quite strong and probably creates some interference.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
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October 21, 2013 2:00:32 PM

No2rdame said:
This one works for my needs. Inexpensive and it's stable (i.e. it doesn't drop the signal). It has a max speed of 300 mpbs which is likely far more than what most wifi connections are. In fact, I only get 18 mbps and pay a small fortunate for that.

The only thing I wasn't pleased with is that I ended up replacing the antennae with larger ones to get a better signal. However, I don't think the card is really the problem but rather my router location. It's upstairs buried within a closet and my PC is on the first floor underneath a very heavy desk. Plus, my neighbor's wifi signal is quite strong and probably creates some interference.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...


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