Can anybody help me with this dumb WLAN adapter? I'm at my parents' home for the summer and I brought my desktop here and I'm using a Serioux WA150 for WiFi. Problem is, it only goes to 3Mbps down (should be 10Mbps here, rural internet sucks here). I thought it was the adapter's problem so I tried it on my dad's laptop from the same room but it gets 9Mbps down and I have no idea what's different between the two. Both running Windows 10, adapter plugged in USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, same results and both computers don't have the drivers for the adapter installed.
have you used the laptop in the same place where the desktop is?
the signal is probably just shit
>>60836493
Same place. I've tried plugging the adapter in the front of the desktop and the back, twisted it around and turned it to shit in every possible position. My phone and Switch are both getting 7-8Mbps from the same position.
>>60836478
Wi-Fi is cancer. Pull a cable.
>>60836562
I would if I could, router is downstairs right below my room but I can't drill a hole anywhere.
>>60836584
Why not, if I may ask?
>>60836627
I don't think my dad would like me to just for this summer since I'm back to college in September then I'm getting my own house.
>>60836635
Ah, I see.
>>60836478
>and both computers don't have the drivers for the adapter installed.
I'd say that one of the computers has the drivers and one doesn't. Either way you can know for sure that it's your computer causing the issue.
>>60836773
I'm not even sure those drivers exist, can't find them anywhere,
1. get a USB extension cable, could be some interference from the laptop
2. google: how to boost usb wifi adapter
>>60837026
and if you can't get the cable you could make smaller versions of those antennas and put it on the stick
also you can google: how to boost wifi router
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UygPcBCFRrA
also
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=usb+wifi+low+speed