It is Wi-Fi 6 generation, the most modern Wi-Fi standard that offers speeds up to 40% higher than Wi-Fi 5. It coordinates communication with connected devices to consume less battery and works better in environments with many Wi-Fi devices. Ideal for homes with many smart devices.
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I have had it on my PC for 3 months and it works continuously at maximum speed (95-100 mbps) without disconnections and problems. It was purchased for 23 euros. I recommend it.
Very good product. With network speed over Ethernet at 850 Mbps, it can reach up to 500 Mbps in another room (obviously there is variation from 400-500).
WARNING: check your motherboard to see if it has the correct slot. It requires an A+E M2 slot. However, there are adapters in case of error.
If I were to buy such a card again, I would probably go for a Gigabyte due to greater ease of connection.
It was purchased and installed in the m2.wifi port of the b550m as rock steel legend motherboard, and I can say that I am completely satisfied. Previously I had issues with a TP-link network card, which seem to have been resolved now, also increasing the quality/speed of my computer's navigation.
Excellent network card with Bluetooth 5.2 for a desktop computer. I installed it on an Asrock B560 Steel Legend motherboard, which has an M.2 (Key E) slot. I made the purchase after confirming compatibility on the manufacturer's website. The card is compatible with Windows 10 and 11. I have Windows 11 Pro.
The reason for the purchase was the internet outages caused by the excavator during the natural gas network installation works in my neighborhood. I was without internet and phone for three days when the operator cut the fiber optic cable outside the CAFAO, and then for another four days when the same operator cut the copper cable outside my house.
The installation seemed easy at first, but it gave me some trouble. First, I had to remove the graphics card because it was obstructing. The antenna cables, although initially placed on the card, would come off their position as soon as I inserted it into the slot. I used some insulation tape to secure them in place so they wouldn't come off the card, and that did the trick.
Since I have an Intel processor and graphics card, the Intel Driver and Support Assistant opened automatically, showing the drivers I needed to download. After installing the drivers, I unplugged the router from the socket, activated my mobile data, and turned on the hotspot function. The card recognized it, and the desktop computer connected to the internet through my mobile data. The browsing experience was incredible! Pages opened instantly, and it felt like I had a wired ethernet connection. Of course, my 32GB RAM and the M.2 NVMe in the hyper M.2 SSD slot contribute to this, but still.
Finally, I successfully tested the Bluetooth as well. The card immediately recognized and easily connected to my wireless headphones. I am very happy that my desktop computer now has the capabilities of laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.
I bought it for installation on an Asrock x300 mini with a 5600g. Installation was very easy and in the first WiFi test, I was shocked by its performance. Signal strength and speed are incredibly good, and the ping is very low, around 4-9ms. On a 100 Mbps line at a reasonable distance, it reaches 90+. The antennas are nice, but I would have preferred them to be round so that I can rotate them more easily without hitting each other (but overall, the signal is perfect no matter how they are positioned). It has Bluetooth, which also works flawlessly. Windows 11 recognized it immediately without needing to install anything extra from Intel. I ordered another one for another machine I have.
Review after 4 months of daily use (WiFi & Bluetooth)
Deskmini x300, Ryzen 5600g, Fedora 38
Everything works perfectly, without any issues. I have a JBL Flip 4 permanently connected via Bluetooth as my main speaker and I haven't had any problems with disconnections, and the WiFi is also stable.
I already have one for my laptop which made it faster! I also bought one for my desktop, but unfortunately, the M2 on the motherboard is for SSD. Now I have to find the right adapter from PCIe 3.0 to M2. I just don't know which one is the right one....!
Replaced the awful Realtek with a Strix b450i, as well as its antenna, which was replaced by the two antennas included in the package. No more strange network and Bluetooth peripherals disconnects and connects, as well as lag. Highly recommended for the price of 1000!
I believe that this is one of the best purchases I have made for my server. Bluetooth and wifi 6 together... provided that the motherboard supports m.2 cards
Quality WiFi 6 and Bluetooth card set, for M.2 PCIe (KEY A+E) slot. Includes 2 brackets for computer case, one regular and one low-profile, in which 2 external antennas are placed.
The card does exactly what it promises and achieves excellent speeds. It supports modern standards such as 802.11ax, MU-MIMO, Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), and WPA3, as well as Bluetooth 5.2.
In my case, I installed the M.2 card on my LENOVO FLEX-5 laptop with AMD Ryzen7 5700U, where it was recognized and worked perfectly, replacing the factory-installed but mediocre realtek 8822CE.
The WiFi driver was installed automatically, however, the Bluetooth driver needed to be installed manually by me. Of course, I used the latest drivers from the Intel website:
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/201974/intel-wifi-6-gig-desktop-kit/downloads.html
Before removing the previous card, I made sure to uninstall the Realtek drivers (Wireless and Bluetooth) through device management. In case they appeared in the list of installed Windows applications, I would uninstall them FIRST from there, but in my case, there was no entry in the list of applications, so I resorted to device management.
For an extra 10 euros compared to a plain AX200 card, I acquired the 2 brackets and the 2 quality antennas, which I would have paid at least twice as much for if I bought them separately. This way, I was able to use the spare realtek on my desktop PC, which has a PCIe M.2 KEY A+E slot.