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What is the best wireless card for a desktop gaming PC, can I install it in my sys
#41
ya know just teasing you on that one
I was going to say pulling your legs but then again you don't want to pull a mans legs LOL

#42
Tart  Tongue
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#43
britec the tarty tech  Big Grin

try not  Big Grin too hard guys  we don't want anybody having a heart attack
how did mr ms pop-see have a heart die  Big Grin from the britec forum

#44
Yeah if I was you even to get better performance I would get an internet lead form your hub into your PC. That is the best way of getting the best internet connection.

#45
(10-18-2016, 03:58 PM)BARRETT KISS 400 Wrote:  Yeah if I was you even to get better performance I would get an internet lead form your hub into your PC. That is the best way of getting the best internet connection.
Cheers Barrett KISS 400! A great idea though the router is downstairs in my house Sad

#46
Here's a wireless router for ya....lol

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- 802.11AD, up to 7200 Mbps
- 1.4G dual core CPU, 512MB RAM
- 8 antennas and 1 antennas array with 32 antennas pin
- 4PA+4LNA in 2.4GHz, 4PA+4LNA in 5 GHz
- 2 USB 3.0 port
- MU-MIMO
- Turbo QAM
- VPN server
- TP-LINK Tether App
- Firmware upgrade on cloud
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#47
(10-19-2016, 05:33 AM)LarryTheComputerGuy Wrote:  Here's a wireless router for ya....lol

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704301&cm_re=tp_link-_-33-704-301-_-Product

- 802.11AD, up to 7200 Mbps
- 1.4G dual core CPU, 512MB RAM
- 8 antennas and 1 antennas array with 32 antennas pin
- 4PA+4LNA in 2.4GHz, 4PA+4LNA in 5 GHz
- 2 USB 3.0 port
- MU-MIMO
- Turbo QAM
- VPN server
- TP-LINK Tether App
- Firmware upgrade on cloud
lol Big Grin

Everyone thank you for your help and time, I appreciate it! I have solved the problem. I don't need any new extenders. Seems I plugged it in a bad socket.
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