4 May 2012 at 10:50 #1 Rhyswh Rhyswh Associate Joined 10 Jan 2012 Posts 806 Looking for the best wireless adapter for £30. Any suggestions?
4 May 2012 at 11:08 #2 roadie roadie Soldato Joined 22 May 2003 Posts 2,884 Location Wiltshire USB, PCIE?
4 May 2012 at 12:22 #3 Rhyswh Rhyswh Associate OP Joined 10 Jan 2012 Posts 806 PCIE preferably but if their's a better USB one for the price then I'll consider it. Thanks
4 May 2012 at 15:57 #4 Rhyswh Rhyswh Associate OP Joined 10 Jan 2012 Posts 806 Is this one any good? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-043-AS&groupid=46&catid=1597&subcat=
Is this one any good? http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-043-AS&groupid=46&catid=1597&subcat=
10 May 2012 at 15:57 #6 PistolPete PistolPete Soldato Joined 6 Sep 2008 Posts 3,974 Location By the sea, West Sussex I think this is the one I got for my Father-In-Law's HTPC. He's never had any complaints about it
10 May 2012 at 17:45 #7 Rhyswh Rhyswh Associate OP Joined 10 Jan 2012 Posts 806 The link doesn't work
10 May 2012 at 22:52 #8 importedforyou importedforyou Associate Joined 21 Aug 2008 Posts 102 if the adapter is Wireless N check that the other end device supports too, so you will make use of the speed
if the adapter is Wireless N check that the other end device supports too, so you will make use of the speed
11 May 2012 at 12:56 #9 roadie roadie Soldato Joined 22 May 2003 Posts 2,884 Location Wiltshire I would build my own PCIE adapter using an Intel 6300 notebook card and your choice of antenna. Might be a bit more than £30 though...
I would build my own PCIE adapter using an Intel 6300 notebook card and your choice of antenna. Might be a bit more than £30 though...
11 May 2012 at 14:16 #10 Rhyswh Rhyswh Associate OP Joined 10 Jan 2012 Posts 806 I've just bought myself a Edimax EW-7722In. Should do the job.