Wireless network cards??

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hey i am looking to get a wireless card for my pc becuase the cable keeps breaking.
im going to be using it for gaming mostly i have lookd around but i cant really tell the £15 ones from the £60 1s other than the price
 
+1 for homeplugs. i use a wireless network card for browsing etc but when i'm gaming i switch to homeplugs. I find that they don't get as hot as some people think as well.
today, i left my pc on for over 24 hours downloading almost 60gb of steam games and they were hardly warm, and they were fairly cheap ones at £45 for the two.

I just find that i can't get on with wireless network cards at all.
 
I use a home plug for my server. But my desktops are wireless. Can't fault the D-Link DWA-547 in my Windows box. Got it from OCuK a while back. I don't think they stock it anymore though. Uses the Atheros chipset so well supported in Windows and Linux.
 
i looked in to it and i don’t have any spare plug sockets i only have 2 in my room so i cant get home plugs and iv had some many cables now and they all last for about a month. Thanks for ur suggestions

im running with windows 64bit will that be a prob cus some of them said 32bit but i have a 32bit pci slot on my mb i dont knw if it works with 64bit windows
 
It doesn't matter what sort of PCI slot it is, it has nothing to do with the OS type :p. You will have no problems with it. Just make sure you install the 64bit drivers and everything should work well :).
 
I've not had a problem with my Edimax EW-7728IN , its just about as far as from the router as can be in the standard semi detached, only thing is drivers were a bitch to find, had to go to ralink for them. Other than that i'm happy with how it performs.
 
Do you get faster speeds over ethernet cables? I'm at university so use a USB adapter as my PCI adapter broke.

Might re-invest in one. What exactly is a homeplug btw?
 
How about this ethernet cable?: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-010-OK&groupid=46&catid=1799&subcat=

It depends on the wireless you're using. 100mbps ethernet is faster than G but N is beats both. Then there is 1gbps which is even faster, but most routers only come with 100mbps ports. Ethernet is also a lot more reliable.

Homeplugs uses the electrical wirings in the house to create a network, so all you need is to attach the homeplug to the mains and connect one to the PC and the other to the router. I find them as reliable as ethernet.
 
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