Is Upgrading to a WiFi 6 Card Worth It If My Motherboard Already Has Integrated WiFi?

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Asked By TechWiz123 On

I recently learned that I'm not fully using the bandwidth I'm paying for because my PC is limited to WiFi 5. A technician suggested I could upgrade to a WiFi 6 card, but I'm worried about whether I can use both my integrated WiFi and a new card at the same time, and if that would cause any signal interference. My motherboard is an ASUS Rog Maximus Hero XI. Can anyone give me advice on this?

4 Answers

Answered By HardwareHacker99 On

Yes, as long as you have a free PCIe 1x slot and it doesn't conflict with your GPU, you should be good to go. Don't forget to disable the old card in the BIOS too!

Answered By GamerGuru77 On

Definitely, you can upgrade your WiFi card without any issues. Just be sure to disable the built-in WiFi either in the BIOS or through Windows Device Manager after installing the new card. This should work perfectly!

Answered By NetNinja42 On

What's your internet speed and current router setup? It helps to know what you're working with.

TechWiz123 -

Currently, I have around 408 Mbps, but I pay for 1 Gbps, and I have a WiFi 6 router. My motherboard supports WiFi 5.

Answered By Speedster88 On

Getting a WiFi 6 card is a great choice! Just download its drivers, disable the motherboard's WiFi in the BIOS, and you’re all set to go. Make sure you've got the right PCIe slot available.

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