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How do i get a solution for my pc to get all full 1gb wifi without using an ethernet cable?

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How do i get a solution for my pc to get all full 1gb wifi without using an ethernet cable?

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Very unlikely you'll ever get that speed with wireless. 

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Closest you can get to a gigabit wireless connection is a 802.11AC router and a wireless NIC capable of 802.11AC and that's not even close to actual gigabit

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Sadly no...

You'd waste MORE money on the router than the cables.

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Wait, you want a wireless 1 gigabit card???  :blink:

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802.11AC is capable of gigabit speeds IN THEORYbut in reality it won't. Here's summin' from teh Wikipedias: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac

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You can spend a good $500 (Australian dollars) or so for just one adapter and the highest end router to support the best speeds possible. You'll get something around 500Mbps. In the same room. As long as you don't have too many other devices also using bandwidth. That much money can get you a very long Ethernet cable. He'll, for that much money you could probably run 10Gbps between two machines.

 

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You can spend a good $500 (Australian dollars) or so for just one adapter and the highest end router to support the best speeds possible. You'll get something around 500Mbps. In the same room. As long as you don't have too many other devices also using bandwidth. That much money can get you a very long Ethernet cable. He'll, for that much money you could probably run 10Gbps between two machines.

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mmm.. i dont rly understand but i got a 1000megabit contract, they lend us the router till contract ends.we use fiber.

I need a solution for my own pc to get all 1000mbps of speed without hassle of walking over ethernet cables.

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im abit of a noob in this kinda stuff

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mmm.. i dont rly understand but i got a 1000megabit contract, they lend us the router till contract ends.we use fiber.

I need a solution for my own pc to get all 1000mbps of speed without hassle of walking over ethernet cables.

there is no hassle on walking over them. You can just tape them to the wall or the roof, or even get into the platform/attic

CAT6 100ft/60m cables is only 20 USD on Amazon, or in my country 35 USD

While buying a router + card that supports Gigabit costs 200 USD more and i havent mention the constant disconnects or the speed fluctuation on wireless.

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remember when first wireless was 11mbps, and now we got whooping 600mbps

Well sure, the speed has increased by about that much. The problem is the amount of spectrum that's used to get that has also increased. About half of the speed increase has been from simply chewing up more of the spectrum. Which is why wireless AC only exists in the 5Ghz band, there's no spectrum left in the 2.4Ghz band. Odds are if you live in a fairly crowded space you'll be limited to only "N150" on the 2.4Ghz band regardless of how good your gear is. 

 

There is actually a standard for Gigabit wireless being worked on. Has been for a while. The problem is that it's in the 60Ghz band which means it's extremely short range. It's basically desktop wireless not house wireless. We will get there but.... I don't think it'll be quite in the way that some expect.

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there is no hassle on walking over them. You can just tape them to the wall or the roof, or even get into the platform/attic

CAT6 100ft/60m cables is only 20 USD on Amazon, or in my country 35 USD

While buying a router + card that supports Gigabit costs 200 USD more and i havent mention the constant disconnects or the speed fluctuation on wireless.

i live in singapore apartments,concrete

... its cancer lol

but ill try for that solution nonetheless, cmonnnnnn i found 800 megabit powerline so far! what more is 1k! ><

lord gaben bless dis nation pwease

“It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.”


 


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