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  • Detectable difference in experience obviously depends on what you use the device for, but thereโ€™s a lot more thought in, and real estate/power budget for, the antenna array in something like the aforementioned Mikrotik box as opposed to the average afterthought-with-a-pigtail in a SFF PC or bit-of-string dipole poking out of a USB dongle.

    If I was looking to buy a WLAN adapter for a stationary device with an Ethernet port, a discrete station is a no-brainer imo.

  • I'm sure it will be a little bit better, but for most circumstances a dinky little USB dongle is going to have more bandwidth over WiFi than the router has over the incoming wire, so it's moot. You don't hear a lot of complaints from people using the mini radios in their phones to connect to the domestic WiFi after all.

    a WLAN adapter for a stationary device with an Ethernet port

    My stationary devices with Ethernet ports are wired into the router, that for me is the no-brainer ๐Ÿ™‚

  • The PC is upstairs in the 'office' and the router is downstairs.....ideally I would run an ethernet cable up.....which I may have to do.

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