I was thinking of getting a wifi card like that, but can’t seem to find any.

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      I personally don’t recommend the ath9k cards. There are a handful of routers they do not work with. You’ll have to disable QoS to stop the packet drops.

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      Yes, but does that still count as “modern”?

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        ath9k supports N, so I’d consider it modern at least, since I think the vast majority of the population still use it.

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          N is not modern in any sense of the word. I think 6 is more used then you would think. All ISP I know are giving out 6 access points and have for awhile.

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            I install residential and business internet for a living and I have yet to encounter a single AX AP operating in the wild (yes I check every time, and yes my devices support it). And our own routers only do N.

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              We are already having wifi 6 routers being replaced with 6e capable ones.

              Just don’t ask about how few of the devices used actually support 6ghz.