People love to dunk on onboard Wi-Fi, but it’s perfectly usable in most situations. You might avoid it for gaming or home lab transfers, but it’s frankly more than enough for video calling, browsing, and working on online documents. No one’s asking you to buy motherboards for the built-in Wi-Fi, but it’s a convenient feature to have as a backup. If you’re experiencing slow or inconsistent connection on your motherboard’s Wi-Fi, a few tweaks can make it significantly better. Give each one of these a shot before you rush into that Wi-Fi adapter purchase.