🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The WiFi 6E AX210 NGW Wireless Card is a cutting-edge M.2 module designed for laptops and desktops, offering tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 5400Mbps. It features the latest WiFi 6E technology, Bluetooth 5.3 compatibility, and robust WPA3 security, making it the perfect upgrade for modern computing needs.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.18"L x 0.87"W x 0.8"H |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Interface | Memory Stick Micro (M2) |
Data Link Protocol | BT 5.3, 6GHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
A**R
Great wireless nic with ASUS G14 Zephyrus 2024 AMD cpu
Works great with 2024 ASUS Zephyrus G14 GA403UII wanted to replace the default mediatek wireless card on the laptop because it just seemed slower and had odd disconnect issues. I heard that the AX210 chip would work on AMD Zen3 or higher laptops so I purchased this card. Before when using the mediatek wireless nic, my speed test was coming in around 250mb/s. In the same location under the same circumstances, this intel wireless nic has boosted my download to 460mb/s. It just feels snappier and downloads are incredibly fast. Performed a steam download for a 4.4gb file in about 1 minute with a 1000mb internet connection.Random tips:—Remember to download the WiFi and bt driver first before swapping out the nic--Don't worry if the laptop doesn't boot up after you replace the wireless nic. It has to be plugged into a powercord before it'll power on again--I recommend removing all bluetooth devices before swapping it out. I didn't and now old BT devices are ghosted and unremovable in my BT device list--If you're using a Google Nest Pro router, I had to remove the 160mhz range setting and enable use WPA3 from advanced network settings. While this was 160mhz was enabled, i was getting incredibly poor wifi signal and sometimes even the router refused to let me connect. Once I changed those settings I had more reliable connections and faster speeds. Hope this helps future buyers and I hope ASUS and AMD will use a better wireless NIC than mediatek in the future.
K**F
Works great, easy install
This wifi card was an awesome replacement for an old Dell desktop where I was getting like 50 mbps download speeds on wifi and now I'm getting the full 500! It was super easy to install and Windows 11 picked up the driver easily (after I plugged in the physical network cable for it to get internet)
D**S
Laptop Better than New
This WiFi card was a perfect upgrade for my HP Envy Laptop and replaced the original OEM card which kept losing connection and featured agonizingly slow data transfer. Things were so bad that i tried several USB WiFi adapters and lost one of my precious USB ports. The most difficult part of the installation process was the removal of the bottom cover on my HP Envy. One little screw holds down the card and two small antenna wires clip on.. For my HP Envy, I also had to replace the rubber feet on the bottom cover. After installation, Win11 recognized the card immediately and all I needed to do was add and pair with my BT Mouse, I then installed the latest drivers because they were available from Intel.Wow, what a difference!! File transfers are now extremely fast with no connection losses and I recovered my USB port. I cannot believe I waited over a year to do this upgrade. Performance is now better than new and better than any USB adapter.You cannot go wrong with this upgrade and a good time to do this is when you upgrade your SSD, another performance boost.My rejuvenated Laptop should serve me well for several more years and I saved over $100 by doing it myself.
L**F
Works great even for a PC! Yet slightly harder to install
Installation is a little difficult yet simple. Because of how small the part is it makes it hard, especially working in a small computer case like I was. You'll need a 3mm screwdriver for this m2 slot and the tiny antennas are annoying. I'd recommend connecting your antennas to the chip first and then install it on the motherboard. It's very straightforward though and you'll hear a click when the antennas are actually connected. DONT FORGET TO INSTALL DRIVERS FIRST. Once it was in and I put my PC back together it connected just fine but I wasn't getting the speeds I wanted. You may need to mess around with the BAND SETTINGS in device manager. So far 5ghz and b instead of ax is working best(ironic I know to not even use the wifi 6) because I think we have wifi 5. Either way I'm getting super fast speeds like 130mbs (fast for me at least with my PC being very far from my modem).
R**E
Good Performance
Purchased this to upgrade my desktop computer and it has performed perfectly fine for the months I have had it ; was pretty simple to install.The speed is quite good and I really saw the improvement in Bluetooth compared to my old wi-fi card ; uses Intel's Wifi and Bluetooth drivers.
J**H
Easy to install, improved speed over Intel 8260 wifi
I have a System76 Gazelle laptop from 2016. It has an Intel Skylake CPU (Core i7-6700HQ) and an Intel 8260 Wifi 5 adaptor. Surprisingly the wifi antennas came out of the old wifi card easier than expected. You need small fingers or a lot of patience getting the wifi antennas plugged into this AX210 wifi card. The hardest part was getting the retaining screw in without knocking one of the wifi antennas loose. After everything was installed, I booted up my laptop and turns out Windows 11 already comes with a wifi and bluetooth driver for this AX210 adaptor. I also tried Fedora Linux 40 and the AX210 adaptor was recognized right away. Fedora Linux 40 even remembered my saved wifi networks. It should be noted that this AX210 wifi adaptor is compatible out of the box as far back as Fedora Linux 34 which uses the Linux 5.11 kernel. It is also compatible with Ubuntu Linux out of the box as far back as Ubuntu 21.04 which also uses the Linux 5.11 kernel. A speed test revealed download and upload speeds of 860mbps which matches my desktop PC that uses a wired ethernet connection. My old Intel 8260 wifi adaptor got around 200-250mbps download and upload speeds. I have fiber to the home for internet.
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