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I have a GA-Z97N-WIFI motherboard that I've decided to connect to my router wirelessly, since it's a bit of a hassle to cut into walls, etc.

 

However I've stubled upon a strange issue with my computer in which it seems to block all wireless communication with the router with itself and other devices periodically. The only solution is to disable the adapter, and re-enable and connect again to enjoy another 20 minutes of working wireless.

 

 

Is anyone familiar with this issue? Would it be worth it just to cut into the wall next door and add an ethernet jack instead of fiddling with wireless?

 

 

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I have a GA-Z97N-WIFI motherboard that I've decided to connect to my router wirelessly, since it's a bit of a hassle to cut into walls, etc.

 

However I've stubled upon a strange issue with my computer in which it seems to block all wireless communication with the router with itself and other devices periodically. The only solution is to disable the adapter, and re-enable and connect again to enjoy another 20 minutes of working wireless.

 

 

Is anyone familiar with this issue? Would it be worth it just to cut into the wall next door and add an ethernet jack instead of fiddling with wireless?

go with ethernet it will be fast and it wont have sill crashes and wireless on motherboards is usaly no the best

IAN :o

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another option is network powerlines i use them all over my house it beats running the cat6 cables everywhere and i get 64Mb down on all the computers 5Mb up i pay for 60 down and 5 up

 

this is what i use

 

http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Powerline-1-Port-Starter-XAVB5201/dp/B009WG6JF8/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1430795774&sr=1-2&keywords=powerline+500

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