Your Wi-Fi card’s antenna placement matters more than its speed rating, and most people mount it wrong
You can easily spend $100 on a top-tier Wi-Fi 7 PCIe card, but then after doing so, you might find that your speeds are barely hitting Wi-Fi 5 levels and the problem isn't the card; it is that you've essentially put your antennas in a lead-lined box. Most users screw their antennas directly into the back of the motherboard, sandwiching them between a metal case and a wall.
You can easily spend $100 on a top-tier Wi-Fi 7 PCIe card, but then after doing so, you might find that your speeds are barely hitting Wi-Fi 5 levels and the problem isn’t the card; it is that you’ve essentially put your antennas in a lead-lined box. Most users screw their antennas directly into the back of the motherboard, sandwiching them between a metal case and a wall.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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