Hi, I'm looking to buy the Acer Aspire x3200 / 9650, but as it does not have wireless enabled, I am also looking into buying a wireless adapter to connect to my router.
Does anybody know if the tower has a PCI slot for a wireless desktop card?
Especially for this card - https://www.btecatalogue.com/images/products/thumbs/032345.jpg
No, using a cable and not wireless at all would be better!
but if you really need wireless and go the usb route get a couple of meters of USB extension cable as well so the adapter isn't tucked down the back of a big metal box.
A PCI card would need to be fitted inside the computer, not a tricky job but you would need to take the lid off the tower to do it..
if you get a USB adapter and then if you plug it straight into the back of the computer it is nicely shielded by the metal case of the computer, if you get a USB extension lead as well then you can position the USB adapter a little higher up and so it's not tucked down the back of the computer which will give you a much better chance of getting a decent signal.
So, is the PCI card I gave a link for compatable with the slots inside the tower?
Because as its a space saving unit, I was thinking, the slots may be smaller.
Would the usb adapter I gave a link for be the best?
Or is there one which is better?
a sweeping statement there fiesta - what's your justification?
as a wifiphobe my dislike is based on quite a few years of wrestling with the problems caused by high saturation wifi use
this has lead to my making up a long long list of reasons for not using wifi ... and that particular observation is not on the list - nor can I think of a single reason for putting it there
With the potential problems caused by having an aerial positioned behind a big metal box and the proximity to the psu - I'd say that the exact opposite was the case.
pci has a theoretical max transfer rate of 133Mb/s while USB is 480Mb/s - and as long as it's on it's own header there is no hit on resource - so .. I'm interested in your reasoning
you use buffallo - cards - have you also used other brands ... or are you just guessing?
the only time I would consider using a PCI card an advantage is if you made use of the SMA connector on it and used an external antenna, good results, an expensive way of doing it though.