I need help in seeting up wifi adapter for gaming pc with Ubuntu 24.04 - Noble Numbat.
Hello,
I try to setup wifi on my gaming pc with system Ubuntu 24.04 - Noble Numbat.
I bought wifi adapter - TP-Link Archer T2U Nano but when I plugged it to my pc it didn't work. I tried to install drivers but it didn't work too (only wifis were discovered but no wifi connection) and I messed up something and had to reinstall system.
Then I bought TP-Link - TL-WN321G wifi adapter and it detect wifis, connects to them and work very poorly - with max 4-5 Mbps, and sometimes disconnects from wifi - and it work in plug and play mode.
I would like to have about 15-20 Mbps in my gaming pc wifi, without disconnections, as I have in my iPhone so I would ask for support from this community to help me set up proper wifi adapter or configure properly those which I have already.
Would somebody help me with this?
Thanks 🙂.
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Hello,
I moved the TP-Link repeater just right next to my gaming PC and now the internet is good.
The speed test shows:
Download: about 10 Mbps
Upload: about 12 Mbps
So the problem was some interference in probably furniture composition in room or something like that.
Thank you very much for your help and have a great day 😊.
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Hi,
How far is the distance between your gaming PC and the Wi-Fi router?
If the Nano adapter with its tiny antenna can only see the Wi-Fi network, but can't establish a connection and the TL-WN321G with its larger antenna is able to connect, but at a slow speed, then this could be a reception issue.
Would it be possible to move the PC very close to the Wi-Fi router and then do another speedtest?
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@woozle thank you for your help.
The wifi range is not the problem because I have installed in my room TP-Link wifi repeater. The signal is good.
The most probably there is problem with compatibility wifi adapter with Ubuntu system. I am looking for wifi adapter which works in plug and play mode with Ubuntu and works well in meaning with 15-20 Mbps speed like my other devices in my wifi network.
Can you recommend any device?
Thanks 🙂.
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Normally, if your PC shows Wi-Fi networks with either the Archer T2U Nano or the TL-WN321G, then it should mean both adapters are functioning.
Is your Wi-Fi network only 2.4 GHz or is it dual band (i.e. 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz)?
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Hello @woozle. Thank you for your help.
As I discovered my WiFi was 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz. I turned off the 5 GHz signal and now my Wifi is 2.4 GHz.
I would like to share here a screenshot of the speed test results but when I try to do that I can't because of a bug in this community forum. It is says that "Image source is still missing", like it needs a URL when I choose to upload an image. Nevertheless, my speed test results are:
1. Download: 0.84 Mbps
2. Upload: 8.66 Mbps
I would like to ask for further support in solving that problem.
Thanks 👍.
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Hello,
I moved the TP-Link repeater just right next to my gaming PC and now the internet is good.
The speed test shows:
Download: about 10 Mbps
Upload: about 12 Mbps
So the problem was some interference in probably furniture composition in room or something like that.
Thank you very much for your help and have a great day 😊.
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Nice to hear that you found a solution.
By the way, sometimes also the PC itself can be a source of interference. Especially USB 3.x "SuperSpeed" devices are known to affect the 2.4 GHz band.
Have you also tried the Archer T2U Nano again? Provided the Wi-Fi signal is good an Archer T2U Nano should give better speed than a TL-WN321G.
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@woozle I tried all combinations but tplink t2u nano is not working. Till Ubuntu 22.04 it worked. If you find any workable solution then pls let me know.
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