Network Cards – The Ideal Solution for Your Networking Needs

The network cards in our selection are specifically designed to optimize your network connection. Whether for desktop PCs, laptops, or specialized applications – these cards provide powerful and reliable connections for all your networking needs. Find the right network card to enhance the speed and stability of your network. Learn more...

Network Cards: Fast and Reliable Connections for Every Need

A high-quality network card is the foundation for fast and stable connections in your home or office network. Whether you want to optimize your gaming setup, transfer large amounts of data, or ensure a reliable connection for your office PC – in the ASUS Online Shop you will find a wide selection of network cards that meet your requirements.

Network Cards for Maximum Speed and Performance

Network cards enable your PC to communicate with other devices in a network. Modern models support Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, and other advanced technologies, ensuring extremely high speeds and low latency. This makes them perfect for gaming, streaming, and data-intensive applications.

Advantages of Modern Network Cards:

  • Gigabit speed for ultra-fast data transfer
  • Reduced latency for an optimal gaming experience
  • Support for modern standards
  • Stability and reliability for professional applications

Buying a Network Card – What to Consider?

When purchasing a network card, you should consider your system's requirements and the desired features. Depending on whether you prefer a wired or wireless connection, there are different models available. Compatibility, speed, and support for modern standards are particularly important.

Tips for Buying a Network Card:

  • Connection type: Choose between wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi).
  • Speed: Gigabit Ethernet or faster for data-intensive applications.
  • Standards: Ensure support for current standards for optimal performance.
  • Compatibility: Make sure the network card is compatible with your motherboard and operating system.
  • Ports: Check if the card provides the necessary ports such as RJ45 or antennas.

Wi-Fi Network Cards: Flexibility and Mobility

For wireless connections, Wi-Fi network cards offer maximum flexibility. They are ideal for devices used in different rooms and support high data transfer rates with stable connections. Models with Wi-Fi 6 also provide greater efficiency and range, even in heavily trafficked networks.

Advantages of Wi-Fi Network Cards:

  • Wireless connection for greater flexibility
  • Support for high speeds
  • Stable performance even in networks with many devices
  • Easy installation and setup

Wired Network Cards: Stability and Security

Ethernet network cards are the best choice if you prioritize maximum stability and security. They offer consistent speeds and are less susceptible to interference compared to wireless connections. They are particularly reliable solutions for gamers and professional users.

Advantages of Ethernet Network Cards:

  • Stable and uninterrupted connection
  • No signal interference like with Wi-Fi
  • Higher security through wired data transmission
  • Ideal for gaming PCs and workstations

Frequently Asked Questions

Which network card do I need for my system?

The answer depends on your needs. For wired connections, an Ethernet card is suitable. If you want to work wirelessly, a Wi-Fi network card is the right choice. Ensure compatibility with your motherboard.

What are the advantages of Wi-Fi network cards?

Wi-Fi network cards provide flexible connections without cables. They are easy to install and support modern standards such as Wi-Fi 6, offering high speeds and stability even in heavily used networks.

Why should I use an Ethernet network card?

Ethernet network cards offer a stable, fast, and secure connection. They are ideal for data-intensive applications such as gaming, streaming, or professional workflows where reliability is a top priority.

What speed should my network card support?

For most applications, a Gigabit network card is sufficient. If you need higher speeds in the future, consider a card that supports multi-gigabit speeds.

How do I install a network card?

Network cards are usually installed in a free PCIe slot on your motherboard. After installation, you can download the drivers from the manufacturer to fully utilize the card.