ASUS X299 Prime Deluxe review

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Performance Wireless Internet 802.11ac WIFI

Performance Wireless 802.11ac WIFI

Most enthusiast class motherboards these days have integrated WIFI, and there are so many standards. One of the more interesting ones is Wireless AC AKA 802.11ac. Motherboards that have such a unit will now be tested here at Guru3D.com Wireless AC draft 802.11ac technology was developed to optimize video streaming experiences. Providing Gigabit Wi-Fi speeds allows content to download faster and large video or music files to sync more quickly. With an increasing number of Wi-Fi devices in the home leading to greater internet consumption, this new wireless draft 802.11ac standard will help you achieve better wireless speeds.

Wifi1

You will notice the module will install tweo WIFI adapters, of you have an AD compatible router and other devices, short range you can use the multiple Gigabit connection. My router howevet is 1.8 Ghz / 802.11ac with a single 867 link available.

  • Our source router is a D-Link DIR-868L compatible with 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n.
  • 802.11ac on the D-Link router can achieve a theoretical 1.75Gbps
  • The router is located one floor below the office at roughly 10 Meters distance. Our Office is a WIFI cluttered mess.
     

Wifi2

Once installed and connected we can see that the 802.11ac protocol is activated. The motherboard makes use of the Qualcom Aetheros module that offers a maximum of 867 Mbps. A few quick test runs show really impressive results actually. Our AC/5G connection is at a steady 867 Mbps.

Wifi3

Obviously WIFI is not nearly as fast as wired Ethernet as many factors like error-correction will bring down that speed. Above, you can see my ISP internet connection bandwidth, rated at 300/30. We achieve full bandwidth. Below, we are copying a huge ISO file to a PC through the air.


Wifi5


We are close to ten meters away from the router and one level higher with a concrete steel reinforced floor. Our office is messy with a lot of surrounding wireless signals. That is pretty good performance.

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