I am having wifi range issues with my laptop and was wondering if anyone can help me find a better wifi card for my laptop. I would get a usb one but I don’t have a free usb port on my laptop. The current card I have is a Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260. Is it possible to upgrade this card with one with better range. My mainboard is a HP 8101.
Better wifi card for Hp ProBook 450 G3?
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Do you know what size the WiFi card is?
Mini PCI, Mini PCI-E, Mini PCI-E Half Height
Are you connecting to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?
The 2.4 GHz band provides coverage at a longer range but transmits data at slower speeds. The 5 GHz band provides less coverage but transmits data at faster speeds. The range is lower in the 5 GHz band because higher frequencies cannot penetrate solid objects, such as walls and floors.Comment
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Originally posted by vgerHello
Does your current setup have external antenna’s ?Comment
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Originally posted by RustysDo you know what size the WiFi card is?
Mini PCI, Mini PCI-E, Mini PCI-E Half Height
Are you connecting to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz?
The 2.4 GHz band provides coverage at a longer range but transmits data at slower speeds. The 5 GHz band provides less coverage but transmits data at faster speeds. The range is lower in the 5 GHz band because higher frequencies cannot penetrate solid objects, such as walls and floors.Comment
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What operating system and version are you using?
Looks like a Mini PCI-E.
Some things to try
Resource: [COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]How To Speed Up Your Internet Connection
After you complete this above try that for a while see if it helps.
Reboot he Modem and Router
Did that help?
The card is capable of receiving 5 GHz. Now if the modem and router that you have is capable of transmitting at that is an other matter.
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Originally posted by RustysWhat operating system and version are you using?
Looks like a Mini PCI-E.
Some things to try
Resource: [COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)]How To Speed Up Your Internet Connection
After you complete this above try that for a while see if it helps.
Reboot he Modem and Router
Did that help?
The card is capable of receiving 5 GHz. Now if the modem and router that you have is capable of transmitting at that is an other matter.
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I’m running Windows 10 pro 64. I’ll give the steps a try and report back tonight.[/color]Comment
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Originally posted by Brandon ByrnesNo, my router is just the one provided by at&tComment
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