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also, i believe you can only get 1200mpbs if using 80MHz channels on 5GHz range
when moving around i understand it aint an option, but one should be aware of the shortcomings and limitations of wifi (collisions, interference, modulation to name a few)
always be sure both your wifi adapter and access point are compatible (operates on the same 802.11 protocol) and properly configured. it doesn't matter if you have a "high-end" access point or a "high-end" wireless adapter if they are not compatible with each other fall-back to a slower/older standard, or as is probably your case, gives poor performance.
Cause for Desktops; its best to get the USB adapter (or the antenna) well away from the actual PC; to avoid the interference from the PSU and the near-by devices.
I avoid USB WiFi cause they are terrible and too weak.
A card with external antenna is the way to do if doing that on a Desktop.
Above all, if you can run Ethernet, do it. It's a sure bet to having a great connection all the time.
And it's extremely cheap to do.