
ASUS Pce-Ac68
Mini PCI Express
ASUS Pce-Ac68
Mini PCI Express
The antenna cable is 1m long.
Yes, no problem. It even works on a Mac Pro.
e.g. here: https://www.brack.ch/it-multimedia/netzwerk-server/wlan-komponenten/antennen
ASUS PCE-AC68 Utility 2.1.4.3 Ich denke du suchst dieses Programm. Hier der Link: https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Networking/PCEAC68/HelpDesk_Download/ Os wählen und voilà ... viel Spass.
Well, that can have many reasons. You will not be able to reach the theoretical speed. Now the question is what values you have. Perhaps the most important point: Is MiMO active? Because that is the big advantage of IEEE 802.11ac. It could also be due to the antivirus settings or, as usual, distance / building structure, but this is a "problem" with every WLAN. Are there other networks in your frequency band? There are a few points you can check.
WakeOnLAN: I have tried to activate it, but so far without success.
No, unfortunately this adapter only works under Windows.
Here, nothing is terminated via USB. The antenna you see in the picture is connected to the PCI-E card by cable so that the antennas are not behind the PC. This product will almost certainly give you the fastest possible Wi-Fi available on a PC.
exactly details not worth anything could not install it with a new modem returned it not recommended
Hi. The 1300Mbit/s is just a theoretical rate of the standard... doesn't really mean it would actually work in reality. You can check the following two reviews for this card (I also have it and I'm quite happy with it, but haven't tested the throughput as I'm more interested in latency and reliability): - http://www.trustedreviews.com/asus-pce-ac68-802-11ac-pci-e-adapter-review-performance-value-verdict-page-2 - http://www.digitalcitizen.life/reviewing-asus-pce-ac68-pci-express-wireless-adapter-pcs It also depends if your swisscom router is an AC router or not and what it's really set to. I have the ASUS RT-AC66U and they work very well together. Try looking at the router settings to ensure it's properly configured. I would also test the card against a verified AC access point (I mean one that you know is able to support higher speeds) so you can rule out the wifi router. Hope it helps.
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