Extend WiFi as a bridge or nic, to run LAN for desktop

Sinji58

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This needs some explanation.

My desktop only have LAN, no WiFi. I have windows 10 which I've read issues about the internal nics not being compatible with windows 10. Where my desktop is, there is no LAN or rj-45 port.

I'm looking to use LAN instead of WiFi where there is no wired connection.

I know there is a bridge that you can set up or WiFi extender but I want the most stable and cheapest way to, pretty much in a sense, using a wired connection where there is no wired connection.

By the way, I mean stable by I'd be gaming, streaming etc. What should I buy that is reliable and fast, while cheap?

 
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There is no such thing as "internal nics not compatible with Windows 10". Get the correct driver, you're done.
As for "stable" connection - wired is the best. Depending on your distance to the router, WiFi could be also a good option. A pair of PowerAdapters could work almost as a wired connection.
There is no such thing as "internal nics not compatible with Windows 10". Get the correct driver, you're done.
As for "stable" connection - wired is the best. Depending on your distance to the router, WiFi could be also a good option. A pair of PowerAdapters could work almost as a wired connection.
 
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