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Wifi does not work HELP!

JoshSigner

so my board is a intel dh77eb okay and the issue i am having is when i put a wifi card in this slot on my board

it doesn't work i boot into windows and check device manager nothing for the wifi card 

Btw this pic is taken from another off google not my board idk

but this is the port i tried using and nothing

wifi card isnt broken i have tried 4 different cards and still nothing checked bios for option to turn it on Nothing

 Image result for wifi card port

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3 minutes ago, WikiForce said:

why can't you use a pci or usb wifi adapter?

cause this is all i have right now and my case is odd  it won't fit unless i modify the case

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1 minute ago, Allupyourfinger said:

Just buy a USB wifi adapter and be done with it.

Nah their too slow

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Are there any unidentified devices listed in Device Manager?

 

I would recommend you uninstall any rivers you have for wifi, reinstall, and see what springs from that.

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9 hours ago, knightslugger said:

Are there any unidentified devices listed in Device Manager?

 

I would recommend you uninstall any rivers you have for wifi, reinstall, and see what springs from that.

no theres not. it doesn't even list the device at all

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15 hours ago, JoshSigner said:

no theres not. it doesn't even list the device at all

i wonder if it has to be enabled in BIOS?

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23 hours ago, knightslugger said:

i wonder if it has to be enabled in BIOS?

i already looked theres nothing

 

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On 1/29/2019 at 10:02 AM, JoshSigner said:

Nah their too slow

If you buy something cheap like a Edimax, but a alfa network awus036neh is literally nothing near slow, it works better than onboard cards.... don’t just make assumptions automatically and say it’s slow

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On 1/31/2019 at 10:19 AM, Juniiii said:

If you buy something cheap like a Edimax, but a alfa network awus036neh is literally nothing near slow, it works better than onboard cards.... don’t just make assumptions automatically and say it’s slow

its not a assumption when i have bought good brands it only gets 50 mbps sorry thats slow when Ethernet easily gets 300+ for me

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On 2/2/2019 at 2:36 AM, JoshSigner said:

its not a assumption when i have bought good brands it only gets 50 mbps sorry thats slow when Ethernet easily gets 300+ for me

Then you bought something cheap. You can easily get 255+ or even 850+ (GHz) mbps adapters, integrated cards aren’t as amazing as your making them sound, even gigabyte makes external adapters than can get even faster speeds than what I’ve stated.

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1 hour ago, Juniiii said:

Then you bought something cheap. You can easily get 255+ or even 850+ (GHz) mbps adapters, integrated cards aren’t as amazing as your making them sound, even gigabyte makes external adapters than can get even faster speeds than what I’ve stated.

Well there's a hell of a lot more to it than just pairing transceivers transfer rates. Interference, environmental EM saturation, and physical structures, directors, power, and distance all play a role in actual throughput.

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1 hour ago, knightslugger said:

Well there's a hell of a lot more to it than just pairing transceivers transfer rates. Interference, environmental EM saturation, and physical structures, directors, power, and distance all play a role in actual throughput.

Internal cards aren’t always better than external adapters, and some externals can be better than most internal cards, I’m sticking to that.

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12 minutes ago, Juniiii said:

Internal cards aren’t always better than external adapters, and some externals can be better than most internal cards, I’m sticking to that.

Quite the Schrodinger's Cat-like reply.

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