Workingman wrote:As we sort of expected - a flaky and intermittent adaptor. All is not lost, though, it can still be used on E'net via cable.
When it comes to a replacement it is true that there are lots of generic parts, but then comes build quality. I have an Acer and a Lenovo and they are both rock solid and reasonably priced.
I think Suff goes for more high-spec and bespoke hardware and they are probably a teeny bit on the pricey side for most of us.
Yes flaky hardware is a nightmare. If a cable is an option, then you can use one of those. Then there is the other option which is a USB wifi dongle. My middle son has a HP and it's wifi adapter is extremely flaky. So he has a USB one with two aerials, it is much better at connecting.
Personally I bought an Alienware over 8 years ago. It was incredibly expensive but has lasted the course of time. It cost over £4,000 to complete the build out. I did much of the expansion myself because the total tally from Dell was over £6,500 when I bought it. Current hardware for around £1,500 is now faster, but I've had more than my money's worth out of it as it was my main work machine for 3 years.
Your USB wifi adapter can be a simple as
this.
You just need to remember not to put the laptop in a bag with the adaptor still connected. I've ruined many a USB port that way.
As for always expensive hardware? No, these days I go for much cheaper stuff, but I research a lot before doing it.
My travelling laptop is very similar to
this but with a different name and it cost me £300.
If I were replacing it now, I would probably go for
this. It is mainly a travelling thing, you can get a slightly better deal with bigger laptops that consume more power.
My latest purchase was one of
these. Which I will use in the living room for my Christmas zoom conference with the family. It has the ability for me to add a SSD (which I have one of), but I'll do it later. It is good enough for what I want now. It really is a 2" cube.
So, as you can see, I'm not buying anything custom or overly expensive right now.