My girlfriend is setting up her new PC, and we're debating whether to go for a motherboard with built-in Wi-Fi or buy a separate Wi-Fi adapter. I've heard that some motherboards still need additional hardware or drivers to get the Wi-Fi working properly. Since she's not very tech-savvy and struggles with things like transferring files from her phone, I'm worried about her being able to set it up. Should I be concerned about this, or would getting a simple plug-in adapter be the better option?
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Most motherboards with built-in Wi-Fi do need drivers to function. It's similar to a separate Wi-Fi dongle or PCIe card in that regard. If she struggles with tech stuff, it might be simpler to go with an Ethernet cable. It’s straightforward and usually just works without any setup. But if you do need Wi-Fi, make sure to verify that the motherboard you choose has everything pre-installed with no extra hassle!

Yeah, Ethernet is great! Just grab a cable that fits her setup – they're easy to find at electronics stores. It might save a lot of unnecessary headaches!