
ASUS Pce-Ac56
PCI-E x1
ASUS Pce-Ac56
PCI-E x1
Hello, the external antenna with an extension of approx. 1m is included in the scope of delivery. There is no additional extension.
Hello, it doesn't give you any speed advantage, you can install it already.
Hello, this is not a "mini HDMI adapter", it's a WiFi card for PCIe bus. Are you looking for something like this? Roline Mini HDMI to (HDMI, 15cm)
Hello, yes it works.
https://www.digitec.ch/de/search?so=5&q=wlan%20antenne
Yes.
Hello, Selon le fabricant, no. https://www.asus.com/ch-fr/Networking/PCEAC56/ Bonne journée.
Yes, that is possible.
Yes.
Have you tested via Ethernet whether the card is really limited or whether the PC itself has a problem? Have you installed the drivers from ASUS or from Windows? I would test both. I don't use the card myself, if I remember correctly there are also setting options in the device manager. Good luck
No. The adapter does not support Bluetooth, only WiFi.
Hello Orca-Seven I have been using the product exactly like this for over a year without any problems. It comes with a small triangular plastic console with a 1m cable. The console has magnets and sticks to the top of my PC case, but can also simply be placed or glued somewhere. The cable is firmly connected to the base, at best it could be extended on the side of the card (if you can find a suitable cable). However, this is not advisable, as the signal is analogue and the transmission performance suffers with each additional cm of cable. Here you can see a picture: http://static.nix.ru/autocatalog/wireless_asus/221095_2254_draft_large.jpg
Hello Fabian, No, unfortunately the card does not fit into the housing of the G20CB. Unless you remove the graphics card and get an adapted PCI-E riser. But I doubt that this is in your interest? Greetings Dave
Hello! I have not checked the temperatures. The card certainly gets warm, like any other chip. But I haven't had any problems with stability or disconnections, etc. and my case hasn't cooled down much, on the contrary, the wireless card is very close to the graphics card. I don't think the red aluminium cooler does any harm, but it wasn't the reason for me to buy it. Best regards, matitaccia
Hello Peter 1938, you can download and install the drivers from the Internet. You can find the link here: https://www.asus.com/support/Download/11/1/0/59/ajFpUlC8uyWR4QcJ/22/ To download the data, you must select the correct Windows version, for example Windows 10 64 bit. With kind regards.
Hello Peter1938! Yes, the card will work. You will not be able to use the maximum speed of the card 100%, because the router is older and only equipped with wireless "n". Mfg.
Hello Krisrichard. If you have the necessary skills, you can install this expansion card in your PC without any problems. According to Digitec specifications, your PC should still have 3 PCI-Express x1 slots free. You can find instructions on the Internet, and you should not need more than a Phillips screwdriver. In rare cases, the slots could be covered by other parts of the PC. I do not expect this to happen. If you want to be sure, take a quick look first.
Yes, this is possible. The adapter supports the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency range. Enclosed is a small overview between 2.4GHz and 5GHz: 2.4 GHz WLAN network: Longer range More susceptible to interference, as technologies such as Bluetooth also use this frequency. Very widespread. There may therefore be overlaps with the WLAN networks of neighbours. Slower than the 5 GHz WLAN network 5 GHz WLAN network: Slightly shorter range More interference-free and therefore faster, especially over short distances Less widespread Ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications such as video transmission
You can see that it is pretty small by comparing the length of the metal plate and the length of the card. Actual dimensions can be found on the Asus website: 120.9 x 99.1 x 21.6 ~ cm (LxWxH). However, I think they meant to write mm, not cm (a card that is larger than a square metre makes no sense). To see if it is compatible with your build, I recommend using PCPartPicker.com
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