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Wireless networking with PCIe Adapters

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Peripheral Component Interconnect Express also abbreviated as PCIe, is how expansion cards communicate with your PC. It is a standard type of connection that has been around for several years but now there is an increase in adoption due to its speed for internal devices on a computer. Typically a PCIe adapter consists of one or more data transmission lanes connected serially, which can receive and transmit data. When you want to add wireless networking capability to your personal computer, without any second thought you can choose a PCIe network adapter. M.2 SSD to PCIe 3.0 X4 Card Speed: You might be thinking why not a USB wireless adapter as they are small, portable, and cheap but does that mean they are better than PCIe adapters? As compared to any other technology, say, SATA technology has a speed of up to 0.6 GB/s and PCIe enable interface speeds of up to 1 GB/s, which is capable of serving nearly every person in every network. But if your case is different