.Matt
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Any suggestions? currently running a 802.11g or w/e and can only handle up to 54mbps, looking for a N Card or that can do 100mbps.
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John
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Is your router N?
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.Matt
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Its a Virgin Media Super Hub, So yes i believe so.
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Sam
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Just get a USB one that does 802.11n 150 or 300Mbps. Cost to you between £10-£20 for one (don't buy it from PC World or places like that, buy it online it's cheaper).
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noshua
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Any wireless-n will do.
http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/5454948/art/netgear/wna3100-300-mbps-wireless.html
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PhilC
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USB interface?
Avoid anything with an Ralink chipset in. They are hopeless.
Internal PCI-E cards, stick with Intel. Best driver support by far.
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PhilC
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Is the virgin box 5GHz or just 2.4?
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ljames555
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Both
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PhilC
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D-Link DWA160 in that case.
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.Matt
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Problem Solved People, bought a usb one as suggested and
On Existing
And new USB
Happy Days.
[Edited on 10-02-2012 by .Matt]
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noshua
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