I recently got asus ac68 1900 pce card, and it ended up being worse then my old no-name usb cheap wifi..... Which is at least to say criminally disappointing considering the price vs return. I have no clue why is this, they didn't seem to post the dbi of the antennas they provide, so i measured it in a program and it turns out that my old no-name antenna scores -65 to -68 dBm 73% connection, meanwhile my new wifi scores from -72 to -82 dBm and 18-32% connection... That's just horrible, no excuse, makes me want to return it, but before i do that i wanna try to get some strong antennas and attach them to the new pce wifi, still despite junk connection it's faster than my no-name wifi, but it loses connection more then few times a day. I was thinking to get some strong 12-2x 22dbi antennas, but these are designed for routers and despite the cable being most likely the same before i get one, i wanna make sure that they will work, because i lost more time than i should on this thing.
If someone does know what in the wold is going on with the stock antennas than he can answer as well, but i just think they are either a scam(if you market it as 150% range increase and some cheap no-name beats you, then that's not even a failure, that's just a scam)or i got bad model, or i got either a extremely weak access point(still the no name can catch it with 1 short antenna and it's still more stable meanwhile here i got 3 bigger antennas and the signal is junk) or my house has something that prevent it from working, idk what it could, but still it's not acceptable, so at this point i care more to get some custom strong antennas and put them over there, as i said they are all marketed for routers.
Also btw, what about radiations because i heard something that keeping it close in the house might not be the best thing to do (They should be most likely attached outside the house), i don't have time to also check this.
If someone does know what in the wold is going on with the stock antennas than he can answer as well, but i just think they are either a scam(if you market it as 150% range increase and some cheap no-name beats you, then that's not even a failure, that's just a scam)or i got bad model, or i got either a extremely weak access point(still the no name can catch it with 1 short antenna and it's still more stable meanwhile here i got 3 bigger antennas and the signal is junk) or my house has something that prevent it from working, idk what it could, but still it's not acceptable, so at this point i care more to get some custom strong antennas and put them over there, as i said they are all marketed for routers.
Also btw, what about radiations because i heard something that keeping it close in the house might not be the best thing to do (They should be most likely attached outside the house), i don't have time to also check this.