Just get the motherboard you want and get a pci wifi card. They cost about 30 and most also support Bluetooth.
Here is an example for Asus.
Also has Bluetooth connectivity and it works well. Would recommend.
So it sounds like the base station signal is interfering with the wifi, so something needs to get moved to remedy the issue. Something like this wireless card might be a good option,since you can position the antenna away from other things https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0713RRZMB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XeN5CbS8CPZXG
If you have a USB wireless card, you can get a USB extension cable and just go that way. It's cheaper than a whole new wireless card anyways.
Maybe you bought PCI variant of the NIC. Newer ones like this are usually PCI-E 1x which will fit in any PCI-E slot on your motherboard
no idea but the speeds seem a little slow tbh. I bought the Asus AC55BT wifi adapter. It's not a USB but the installation looked really easy. Has some pretty good reviews plus it has bluetooth. Amazon has that deal where if you sign up for prime (even a free trial) and use the mobile app, they give you $15 off a $30+ order.
Bluetooth 2.1 is SUPER outdated. I would try to get a bluetooth adapter with at least BT 4, preferably 5. That way it will work better with bluetooth headphones and the like.
I think a better choice would be something like this, though it doesn't have to be exactly that one.
You could choose a USB model, but I've had problems with the range on those. If you can install a card (which is really, really easy) then this is the better way to go.
They don't improve speeds necessarily, but having one with a better signal and placement can improve the signal and improve speeds in that way.
Get a Wifi card that has an extension so you can place the antenna somewhere slightly away from your PC
I have this one here, I keep the antenna on top of my PC so it's not right up against a wall like the ones without an extender would
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZV2CJL2
One thing to look into is Powerline, if you can. It uses the electrical wiring in your home, so it can turn your wireless router into a wired connection, greatly improving latency
Hey man I got this one and its cheap on amazon! You may wanna take a look at it and it comes with bluetooth.
I personally use a TP-Link Bluetooth and a TP-Link WiFi USB Adapters.
They are pretty decent for the price. If you are looking for a PCIe one, this TP-Link one should work decently.
With Wifi 6 and Blutooth 5.0 and you can move the antennas a bit more around depending on where your Router is.
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-WiFi-AX3000-Smart-Router/dp/B07YMFZ28Q/ref=psdc_300189_t1_B07L56SN8M
wifi 6 routers have better range than the previous generation of wifi 5. if you can't plug into ethernet, upgrading to this would probably be your best option.
if you live in a really big house I would go with an asus router though as you can buy two of them and link them together to get even better coverage with a little bit of added latency.
You can have an internal PCIe WiFi card, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Network-PCIE-Wifi-6-Card/dp/B089FCX3C3
Or a USB connected WiFi card, like this: https://www.amazon.com/USB-AC56-Dual-band-Wireless-AC1300-Wi-Fi-Adapter/dp/B00FB45USW
Or even a tiny USB one (but they usually have worse reception as they don't have the same large antennas)
It depends on the motherboard but 99% of them these days will have room to install a wireless adapter
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B016K0896K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_AZJA424091X886D96X7Z
It's as easy as unplugging the computer opening the case and slotting it into the correct spot. It will come with instructions.
I would mainly look for something from a big name brand for better driver support, quality control and warranty. TP link or Asus come to mind. You probably want bluetooth 5.0 too. I would avoid bluetooth usb dongles. The 3 I tried all had driver issues and poor connection compared to my current motherboard's built in.
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Bluetooth-Ultra-Low-Archer-TX3000E/dp/B07ZV2CJL2
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-802-11AC-Wireless-AC2100-Bluetooth-Pce-AC58BT/dp/B07P61CK87
Getting xbox controllers to work over bluetooth can be a pain. My old motherboard's bluetooth just refused to work with it, but my new one works fine. The tp link card I linked uses the same chip as my motherboard, so it'll probably work for an xbox controller.
TP-Link AC1300 PCIe Wireless Wifi PCIe Card | 2.4G/5G Dual Band Wireless PCI Express Adapter | Low Profile, Long Range, Heat Sink Technology | Supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP (Archer T6E) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016K0896K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cix9Cb7850SZY
That’s the one I use,it’s 35 on amazon and it gets the job done, but under it are other WiFi cards that are cheaper but I can’t say anything about them.
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This is the one I use, you don't need a drivers update, it has Bluetooth built-in. Literally just stick it in your bottom PCIe slot and you're done, the whole process takes less than a minute, you don't even need to restart your computer.
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edit: I would personally avoid getting a USB wifi dongle if you can, oftentimes you can have connection issues and lag depending on the brand.
USB adapters are problematic from what I hear. If it's an option for you, I ordered this in August and it works out of the box. It's based on an Intel chip so if you can find the same chip on a suitable interface for you, it should work well.
ASUS PCE-AC55BT B1 Wireless-AC1200 Bluetooth 4.2 PCIe/mPCIe adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0713RRZMB/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_ED8QBbY38QBXA
If your motherboard doesn't have built in wireless I would get a PCIe expansion card that supports the Bluetooth version of your headphones. Going to have better warranty support, drivers, etc.
TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card for PC with Heat Sink (Archer TX50E), Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11AX Dual Band Wireless Adapter with MU-MIMO, Ultra-Low Latency, Supports Windows 10 (64bit) Only https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089FCX3C3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_X8SEACRB4D5FARTQKQBQ
This is a link to a card with wifi and Bluetooth 5.0.
err yeah that an x1 pcie by the look of it
no antenna on the motherboard too so your pc better next to the router or even better just use lan cable
why not just buy a usb ones or pcie ones like below
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Bluetooth-Wireless-Browsing-Streaming/dp/B084JPFKQ5/
Yep, I just did that, and added one of these :
TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card (Archer TX3000E), Up to 2400Mbps, Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11AX Dual Band Wireless Adapter with MU-MIMO,OFDMA,Ultra-Low Latency, Supports Windows 10 (64bit) only https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZV2CJL2/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_FFWZT3WRX45FBCMDH55Y
You can disable the on-board wifi via the bios.
I recommend installing the TP-Link driver before connecting the tp's internal USB connector, as that gave me blue screen on bootup.
Definetly! There you go: https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Bluetooth-Wireless-Browsing-Streaming/dp/B084JPFKQ5/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=pcie+wifi+card&qid=1627110274&sr=8-8
If you have any more questions, just ask them!
Something with an external magnetic antenna so you can move it to the front of your PC.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZV2CJL2
This is a bit pricy but the reviews give it praise. I opted for Wifi 6 for longevity.
Rule 5 on this sub states "Recommending a hardware/software solution as a comment to a post is acceptable." So with that being said, this is what I bought and use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZV2CJL2 - But keep in mind this supports windows 10 only. You didn't say what OS you are on. But I'm sure you can find something similar if you use this as an example.
A power line adapter would be like twice as fast but here is good WiFi card https://www.amazon.com/Network-PCIE-Wifi-6-Card/dp/B089FCX3C3/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=WiFi+card&qid=1624928017&sr=8-3
Was just making sure. I’m from the UK so I had to find it on Amazon UK since the one you sent me had £20 shipping. Is this the same one? link
No, the motherboard only has a M.2 M key. that wifi module requires A or E key
Something like this would work
https://smile.amazon.com/TP-Link-Bluetooth-Wireless-Browsing-Streaming/dp/B084JPFKQ5
I would just get this if you have a spare m.2 - made by Intel and $34.51
If the board is a standard ASRock and not a custom version for Cyberpower I tend to recommend the standard Intel AX200 kit.
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Wi-Fi-Gig-Desktop-AX200-NGWG-NV/dp/B085M7VPDP/
> are there any wireless earbuds that work well on pc?
Yeah, any decent Bluetooth wireless earbuds, then just make sure you have a decent Bluetooth adapter in your PC. I have this TP Link which supports Bluetooth 5.0 and has great range for my Bluetooth headphones.