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I have recently built a new computer, but another desktop is using Ethernet connected to my router downstairs,

so I am forced to use a PCE Wireless adaptor (Wi-Fi card). This is fine and all but I can get

80Mbps down on all of my devices, phones, tablets and laptops;

but with this new Wi-fi card I can only get maximum 10Mbps down. Is my Wi-Fi card too weak?

Do I need better antennas? I have tried latest drivers and this doesn't help.

 

The Wi-Fi card is this:  Asus PCE-N15 Wireless 802.11N PCI Express adapter 

 

 

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@MGreen Lots of reviews are saying that their cards can only get aobut 30Mbps max. Could just be a bad card, it kinda looks low quality, also the price portrays that.

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