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I have recently purchased an ASUS motherboard with WiFi-AP function, and found it has one set (two ports) less of internal USB connector as compares to non-WiFi-AP versions. Is this normal?

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I have recently purchased an ASUS motherboard with WiFi-AP function, and found it has one set (two ports) less of internal USB connector as compares to non-WiFi-AP versions. Is this normal?

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– Answer: Yes, as the onboard ASUS WiFi-AP module delivers its WiFi function through USB interface, it takes one set (two ports) of internal USB connector to support such function.

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