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The ASUS PCE-AC88 is a high-performance dual-band PCIe WiFi adapter designed for gamers and professionals alike, offering speeds up to 2100Mbps on the 5GHz band and 1000Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. With its innovative external magnetic antenna base and custom heatsink, it ensures maximum coverage and stability, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to enhance their wireless experience.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 21.08 x 5.69 x 27.69 cm; 125 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | PCE-AC88 |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
Series | PCE-AC88 |
Color | Black |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.9 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Item Weight | 125 g |
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ممتاز
اشتريته للإستخدام بدلا من أنتل الموثربوردوأستخدمته مع جهاز راوتر من نفس الشركةax92uبالطريقة دي عطاني امكانية استخدام خاصية mu mimo 4x4 و امكانية بث مباشر ل فيديو20mbps 1080p 60hz بين جهازين, من دون ان أشعر بأي تقطيع بينهما, مع إبقاء البنغ تحت 2msوهذا الكلام على الشبكة المحلية بحيث كل جهاز متصل بالراوتر عبر باند مخصصة.والجميل أن مع الألعاب, يعطيني قيمة bufferbloat قليلة وهذا بسرعة كاملة من دون أن اضع أي ليميت للسرعة.مع تجربتي يفضل إستخدامه مع راوتر أسوس يوجد لديه خاصية mu mimo 4x4, وعدم وضع أي أجهزة أخرى على نفس الباند.أنصحه بقوة.
E**S
Exceeded my expectations
Hands down the best wifi card Ive ever used. This card was a bit overkill for the current 250mbps broadband speed I pay for, but I wanted something that would be capable of the 1gb speeds I plan to upgrade to when I move into my new house.Anyway so I needed a good wifi card because I recently sold my house and moved into an apartment temporarily until my new home is completed. Since I am in an apartment at the moment I had to downsize my network and I could snake cat6 cables through the walls terminating in every room like I did at my house. So for the most part all of my devices are now running wireless with the exception of my nas, but thats a different story. Since I never had to rely on a wireless connection for my PC's before my main PC had an old wireless N card in it that just was not going to cut it. So it was time for an upgrade. Did some research and narrowed it down between this card and the TP-link Archer T9E. Both of the cards are great and they are both capable of the gigabit speeds I plan on. Ultimately I chose the ASUS card for one reason. I liked that I could position the antennas where ever I wanted rather than them just being screwed to the PCIe card.So far I have had the card for a month and its going strong. The Wifi card is running in my main desktop along with a linksys EA8300 router and a Netgear CM1000 cable modem. I have yet to have any problems with this card. Never have I lost a connection to the internet due to the wifi card and it has never failed to connect to the internet once the computer is booted. This card has actually exceeded my expectations as it is consistently allowing me 300mbps download and 12mbps upload which is more than the 250mbps upload I pay for. This in an apartment complex where there are 100's of wifi signals; a notoriously bad place for a wireless connection. So yeah Im quite happy. I still get really slow transfer speeds to my NAS, but that isnt the fault of the wireless card. That is just the nature of the game. Still it sucks transferring something like 30gb blu-ray movie to my nas wirelessly. It takes for ever. Im use to about 120mbps transfer speeds to and from my Nas, but with the wireless connection I am only getting a consistent 35mbps. Brutally slow, but its just something I have to deal with for now.
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which was horrible with Windows 10
So I ordered this after trying the USB-AC68, which was horrible with Windows 10. I even spoke to Asus about installation, I read you just install and away you go(plug and play), I also read you just install drivers. Asus told me it was plug and play. Well for me it was not, not a big deal, I installed the driver that came on the disk. I am running Windows 10 Pro 64, my only issue was after plugging the power back I the computer did not fully boot, I did read something similar happen to someone with the PCE-AC68, so I just pressed reset and it worked fine. I tried to make the problem happen again but it would not. I am assuming it would have loaded up eventually, it may have just been searching for the drivers or something. Anyways works great. Speed is at max for download at 180 MBPS and upload between 30-75 MBPS. Very easy install as well. Spend the extra bit of money and buy this.
S**H
Great product; Worth the price
First of all, the product was easy to install, it took me about 10 minutes from just trying to lock it in place inside my pc. Besides that, everything was pretty simple, but make sure you install the software onto your computer before you decide to unplug your wifi connection, you will have to install it somewhere else and transfer it through USB, so better off installing it before.The device itself looks nice, it has a nice black finish and sits comfortably on my desk, and it's not that large so it hardly distracts me. The actual cable from the card to the antenna is quite short though, so make sure you have somewhere nice to place it that's close enough to your computer.Performance: it performs great. Before I would be getting from 20-60 Mbps download and upload, sometimes even below that, but with the adapter on any given day, I am getting 400 Mbps download/upload and never lag. On the occasion I do lag, it has to do with my provider, not the adapter.Is it worth your money, yes most definitely. If you need high speeds for whatever you're doing, get this one. It is incredibly easy to set up and will provide you with immense satisfaction.Keynote: I've had this for about a month now, and nothing has gone wrong.
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No support for linux
No support at all for linux. Requires to patch a Broadcom driver meant for another device to have it running on linux.Works well with QEMU PCI-E passthrough if you can install the driver on the guest machine.Good speed, excellent for an AP. Quality hardware.
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