Better wifi card for Hp ProBook 450 G3?

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Brandon Byrnes

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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.
 
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.
 
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.
I think its operating at 2.4 GHz. I am two rooms away, the router is in the dining room, I have the kitchen in betwwen my room and the dining room. But I can see the router from my room. Not sure what form factor it is heres a pic of it.
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What operating system and version are you using?

Looks like a Mini PCI-E.

Some things to try

Resource: 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.

WiFi Card.png
 
What operating system and version are you using?

Looks like a Mini PCI-E.

Some things to try

Resource: 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.
 
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