🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The PCI-E WiFi Card BT4.0 is a high-performance network adapter designed for seamless integration with both Mac and Windows operating systems. With support for advanced features like Handoff, AirDrop, and Instant Hotspot, this card ensures you stay connected with lightning-fast speeds of up to 867 Mbps. Its Bluetooth 4.0 technology allows for easy pairing with a variety of devices, making it the perfect addition to your desktop setup.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 867 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Mouse, Desktop, Keyboard, Tablet |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI |
Color | Blue |
R**T
Perfect for Hackintosh
I built a budget video editing hackintosh, and one of the most important features to me was Airdrop and Handoff.At first I didn’t think I could use this card because my graphics card covered up the PCIe 1 port (leaving only a PCIe 4 port open). So I bought Bluetooth and wireless USB dongles, and they worked but not with airdrop or handoff. So I returned them, and then learned that you can put smaller PCI cards into larger ports. As soon as I put this card in, airdrop and handoff worked flawlessly. *not sure if it was because I already added kexts when trying the dongles, or if it just simply works.Either way, I love it, it was a little cheaper than the similar fenvi card recommended for hackintosh builds, and it works perfectly. As for range? I have a home office so I’m sitting at my desk when using airdrop and handoff so range hasn’t been an issue at less than 6 feet. The wifi aspect works great because my router is at the other end of the next room, and internet speeds are great.
V**V
Tripe boot compatible! Ubuntu 20, Windows 10, MacOS 10.15
I needed a WiFi + Bluetooth card for my triple boot hackintosh. I'm happy to report that it "just works" for everything except Linux.Windows 10:- Plugged it in, "just works"- WiFi speed maxed out my router- Bluetooth option appeared and paired my AirPods and Bose 35MacOS 10.15- Booted my hackintosh, works with wifi and bluetooth.- Wifi Speeds good, bluetooth excellent.- Unlocking with my Apple Watch "just works"Linux (Ubuntu 20.04)- WiFi required installing the `broadcom-sta-dkms` for this 14e4:43a0 (rev 3) Broadcom 4360- DO NOT INSTALL the b43 driver, it doesn't support this card.- Bluetooth does not appear to be possible. I tried a ton of different solutions, and ultimately just bought a $15 USB adapter.So all in all, this "just works" on MacOS and Windows, and provides WiFi on Linux. For $50 this more than suffices.
M**O
5,1 Mac Pro, it works!
I’m running Windows 10 on a 5,1Mac Pro. There is no macOS on this system and the superdrive was converted into space for an SSD so I needed to use the manufacture website to download the drivers to an WiFi and Bluetooth. When I ran the WiFi driver installer it caused Windows to crash and fail to properly boot. So I had to boot to safe mode and try and finish the installation. I was able to do this and then rebooted everything was fine working fine. Both WiFi and Bluetooth are working well, though it’s in an area where the network is generally slow so I can’t speak to speed caps. For the price it seems to be a good choice with simple installation. The hiccup I had could be because I’m running a Frankenstein’s monster as a PC.
B**E
Great for Hackintosh!
This is a great card for Hackintosh! Works right out of the box with no additional kexts or settings. I can confirm the Fenvi works on Mac OS Sierra, High Sierra, Catalina, Mojave & Big Sur. The card is well built and the antennas are pretty durable. This card will get max speed out of your router up to the cards speed limits in each band for up to about 50 feet from the router in the same room. I like how this does not use the snap on antenna connectors on it like other cards do, that can come off, they are hard soldiered onto the card. I highly recommend!
V**N
MacPro 2019 with Big Sur didn't recognize this as WiFi
Did not show up as a new wifi adapter, no instructions on how to make it work.
Z**S
WORKING ON LAPTOP, MINOR ACTION NEEDED
I purchased this PCI-E wifi card last year, and use it on my desktop hackintosh. It did well and really just plug and play, no driver needed for me and all functions works well. And now, I am hacking another laptop into hackintosh but I only have a intel wifi card installed (intel 8265, you can actually use this with itlwm and IntelBluetoothFireawre, macOS Catalina recognized intel wifi now),I try to disassembled this PCI-E card. After I removed this metal shell, it is just a 2230 BCM wifi card as I expected. So I take it off and replace the intel card with it. Turn on the system and boom, everything just work. No need for manual config or anything else, it just fully functional at all. AirDrop is working, Bluetooth also working, pair with AirPods with no hesitateNow this built really performed like a real MacBook and it's awesome.
M**R
Plug-and-Play
No need to download or install drivers on either MacOS or Windows 10 when installed on my MacPro3,1 (Early 2008). On MacOS, I needed to turn off the original, slow WiFi card in order for this one to be recognized. Windows 10 automatically found the correct driver on the Internet, and installed it. (And, yes; contrary to what Apple says, Windows 10 installs and runs beautifully on MacPro3,1!) Is it slower than WiFi cards build solely for Windows? Who cares? It is plenty fast, and runs on both Windows and MacOS.
A**E
It works! But, it is slow.
The product does work but seems to run much slower than my Elekele AC 1200 USB based wifi solution.
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