🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The WiFi 6E AX210 WiFi Card is a state-of-the-art PCIe wireless network card that supports tri-band connectivity, offering speeds up to 5400 Mbps. With advanced features like Bluetooth 5.3, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and WPA3 security, it ensures a seamless and secure online experience for gaming, streaming, and more.
Data Link Protocol | BT5.3, 6GHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Intel CPU, AMD Ryzen |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4, PCI Express x1, PCI Express x8, PCI Express x16 |
Item Weight | 110 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15"L x 2.76"W x 0.79"H |
Color | For WiFi 6E Intel AX210 PCIe Card |
A**N
Arrived on time and works great.
Motherboard, not have Wi-Fi? Get this easy install and works. Arrived on time and works great.
I**)
Amazing
I recently installed two WiFi 6E AX210 PCIe Wireless Network Cards, and I am truly impressed! The upgrade has significantly enhanced my network speed and stability, making a noticeable difference in performance.With WiFi 6E support, I now experience faster speeds, lower latency, and better connectivity across multiple devices. The AX5400 tri-band capability ensures seamless performance, whether streaming in 4K, gaming, or handling heavy workloads.Another standout feature is Bluetooth 5.3, which provides a reliable and fast connection to wireless peripherals. Setup was straightforward, and the PCIe integration delivers optimal performance.If you're looking for a powerful, future-proof solution to improve your PC’s connectivity, this card is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
S**S
Optiplex 7050 compatible
Works great in my dell optiplex 7050. Fairly straightforward installation. For the power wire, you're looking for a set of pins sticking up from the motherboard, not so much a connector.
R**R
Works very well but driver disk was useless
Installed this card in an old(ish) HP DeskPro 600 G1 that someone gave me that was supposedly "dead". (I found it just had a bad mem stick.)So, I maxed the memory to 32GB (https://amzn.to/3Gfwuk2) and mirrored & replaced the spinner to an SSD (https://amzn.to/3ZcxRbE).I also wanted WIFI and Bluetooth on this system hence, getting this card I am reviewing.You DO need an available USB header (10 w/ 9pins) on your Motherboard for the BT to function.My system had a header labeled as SD card reader which is fine. Although not specified in any HP manual or even service manual as a USB header.I installed this card and powered unit on. Windows 10 (latest 22) did not recognize. So I stuck in my WIFI dongle and ran Windows update... still nada.So, I resorted to the driver disk which I have not done in years.Went into Device Manager, found the network card with the issue, went to update driver, navigated to disk... nada, no driver found. So I unzipped every archive on disk to a folder.Tried device manager driver install again...nada. There are no drivers that worked.I even ran setup executables hidden down in folders of disk as well, nothing...nada.So, I went back to Windows update as a last resort before returning this card for a refund.I went into optional updates in Windows update. There were 5 optional updates there.I installed them all and wha-la, card drivers and BT drivers were installed from there.I have very good WIFI and Bluetooth now.So, this system is now pretty darn fast (amazingly so) with its 3.3ghz processor, 32gb memory and new drive!Under a buck twenty five invested and this thing is a deal! Watching an Amazon Prime movie on it now as I type this.In the end this WIFI BT card worked well and was a good value for the money.BTW here is the memory and SSD I used to get this system running great, right here on Amazon!Memory: https://amzn.to/3Gfwuk2Budget SSD: https://amzn.to/3ZcxRbENote: I also installed Windows 11 on this thing after jumping through a couple hoops.
W**T
Great combo card that works without any fuss
After failing to find a real Bluetooth 5 USB adapter I decided to give this combo card (extended antenna model) with Wi-Fi 6 a try and I'm happy I did. I have a wired connection to my desktop but figured Wi-Fi would be a nice option to have for tethering with my cellphone when my cable internet goes down.The card itself is single slot PCIe x1 for the Wi-Fi portion, while the Bluetooth requires an open USB header to work. Once installed, my Win10 installation detected the card and automatically installed all necessary drivers. My Bluetooth peripherals connected a lot quicker than with my previous adapter and worked flawlessly, Bluetooth headphones worked a good 50' feet away even without line of sight, and my Xbox controller worked. The Wi-Fi connected quickly and worked well, but I didn't do any speed tests to my NAS since I don't plan on using Wi-Fi unless my internet goes out. I used it briefly for basic web surfing and video streaming, and both felt as snappy as with Ethernet. I have an AC router and can't comment on how well this may work with a Wi-Fi 6 router.Lastly, I read some comments mentioning problems with AMD systems and just wanted to add that I have a Ryzen 7 2700X with B450 board and didn't have any issues whatsoever with this card.
B**S
Actually ax210
Bluetooth is amazing. No problem in 2 story house. WiFi is as fast as direct Ethernet.Now even better value because it works as well in Debian Linux as Windows 11.For best response it's a good idea to download the drivers for ax210 from Intel website.
D**N
Technical difficulties with the Bluetooth function
The bluetooth will not function. The USB attachment cable might not be working. I have several of these exact same devices in other computers, so it's not user error. In general, the device functions perfectly well for Wifi 6e connectivity, so no issues there.
B**R
Good Chinese junk but works
Works fine EZ install good price
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