🚀 Upgrade Your Connection, Elevate Your Experience!
The Siren WiFi Card AX200 is a cutting-edge upgrade network card that supports WiFi 6 technology, delivering lightning-fast wireless speeds of up to 2.4Gbps. Designed for Intel-based systems, this compact M.2 2230 card is compatible with Windows 10 and Linux, making it a versatile choice for modern computing needs. With dual-band support and Bluetooth 5.0, it ensures a seamless and secure connection for all your devices.
Brand | Siren |
Manufacturer | Siren |
Model | Makida |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 2.01 cm; 2.9 g |
Item model number | Makida |
Operating System | Linux,Windows,Windows 10 |
Compatible Processor Types | Intel, AMD |
Hardware Interface | PCIE x 1 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.4 Gigabits Per Second |
Wireless Type | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
Connector Type | bluetooth, ieee_802_11_b, ieee_802_11_n |
Form Factor | M.2 2230 |
Manufacturer | Siren |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 2.9 g |
M**J
Superb and easy to install
Purchased this product to upgrade my old laptop Asus dt fx505 laptop and it work like charm.
H**H
Best wifi card replacement
A great 6E wifi card that is even compatible for AMD laptops like Asus TUF A15. Superb performance.
S**E
AX210 - WiFi 6E Card
WiFi 6E Card - Thank you very much, worked like a charm with windows 11
S**K
Seller send ax210 not ax200 . Thanks
I order it for my acer predator helios 300, ph315-51, 2018 model but i received ax210 which is not good replace for ac9560. but wifi worked. But bluetooth didn't worked. and i sad. Got confused to replace or buy a usb Bluetooth. But surprisely i got a hardware trick and now bluetooth also working. Thanks..
N**M
Sent me AX210NGW instead of AX200NGW
Although AX210 is an upgraded card than AX200 and supports WiFi 6E, my laptop doesn't support AX210 and that's why I specifically ordered AX200. Hence I had to return it.
S**J
They sent AX210 instead of AX200
They sent AX210 instead of AX200, though it is an upgraded version of AX200 with Wifi6E but my system doesn't supports AX210.
U**L
LENOVO ideapad320
Mejoro mucho mi conexión wifi, ahora si le saco provecho a mi router wifi 6
T**S
Solid replacement for MT7921 card
My daughter has an Acer nitro 5 with MT7921 wifi 6 card installed. It was having mystery packet loss that other devices were not seeing. Stumbled across some internet info that replacement of the wifi card had fixed it. The price was right and with about 15 minutes of labor (mostly to unscrew/rescrew the bottom panel of the laptop) it was money well spent. No more mystery packet loss.Literally anyone with a small Phillips head screwdriver who knows which way to turn it can do this easily. There are videos out there already.Download the drivers from the URL provided with the part first. You will also need your wifi password. Take a photo of each step before you touch anything if you are worried about putting it back together. A guitar pick or maybe a plastic bread loaf tag helps separate the seams. The white and black antenna wire connectors can be a little tricky to line up but nothing technically challenging. Fire it up and reconnect to your wifi.
P**N
Not working for me
Be aware that the vendors like Lenovo/HP etc. do not allow you to install anything else then what they allow you to install. An old computer will, most likely, not get this new WiFi-6 cards to work due to this.Nothing wrong with the card but the computer vendor limitations makes it impossible to upgrade.
C**P
This Intel AX200 chip is works great!
I got the chip from the seller in a yellow paper envelope. The chip was inside an anti-static bag put inside an unprotected envelope. I would've expected the chip to be shipped with at least a plastic OEM container or even a carboard box to protect the item from being damaged during delivery.Anyway, that is the only gripe. Here's all the good stuff that came in that small M.2 NGFF chip.The Intel AX200 WI-FI chip with Bluetooth 5.0 is awesome! The chip just plugs in and works beautifully without any direct Intel Drivers installed (Window 10 automatically recognized the wireless adapter and the Bluetooth and installed it's own drivers). The speeds I got from SpeedTest.net was an astounding 340Mbps right off the bat. My usual LAN gets up to 333Mbps at the highest (My internet is capped at 300Mbps download for Internet300 from Shaw)! This speed is in my living room with a radius of at least 25ft from the wireless router with a couple of walls to pass through. I also have an ASUS RT-AC86U wireless router with MU-MIMO and have set up this Intel AX200 chip for 5GHz connection only.My system for the installation of this Intel AX200 chip is the Acer Aspire TimelineX 3820T with 4GB RAM and Samsung 850 EVO SSD. I'm replacing the stock Broadcom Wireless N chip. The Intel AX200 chip blows it right out of the water. I had to also use an L-shaped PCB M.2 NGFF adapter to plug into the existing mini-PCI-e slot and use the antenna adapters (IPEX MF4 to IPEX-1) to connect the old IPEX-1 antennae to the AX200 IPEX MF4. The antennae connection to the WIFI card was super tricky because those IPEX MF4 are extremely tiny! I had to use a 5X magnifier plus my iPhone to magnify the cable ends to know which one is which. The IPEX-1 was slightly larger and is a male end while the IPEX MF4 is a female end. After getting the antennae installed and drivers downloaded from the Intel website with the Driver Assistant, I retested the WIFI and Bluetooth. Speeds from the Speedtest.net website is around 330Mbps, which is what I wanted to see. The Bluetooth was a bit trickier for my earphones and iPod Pro. It couldn't automatically see these devices but it picked up the iPad and surrounding TV's for some reason. Finally, I had to press the connection buttons continuously for each of the hearing devices to actually get a connection. When the Bluetooth earphones and iPod Pro connected, each worked flawlessly.Now, the testing of file transfer downloads from computer to computer. The large file download is a 4GB Windows 10 ISO file. The download speed on that was around 70-74MBps (560-592Mbps). I tested another AX200 PCI-e card on another computer and the speed on that was only 43MBps (344Mbps). So, this chip seems to be doing better. Just as a comparison to a Gigabit ethernet LAN I tested early for another review, I got about 113 - 125Mbps (904-1000Mbps). The picture shows that the download for this big file is a flat line of 72MBps - this is what you want to see - a constant and sustained download speed. For a mix bag of really small files (Text files ~600bytes) to camera pictures (from 400KB to 2-4MB) in a chunk of about 1GB total. The image I took of this download is not too bad. There are some minor peaks and valleys but the speed stayed fairly flat throughout except when the size consistency remained about the same for larger image sizes without any adjacent text files. The average speed started slow at around 13MBps and continued upwards to about 20MBps, then peaked to over 40MBps with larger files, then drop back down to around 21MBps with mix of file sizes. Pretty impressive! My old Broadcom Wireless N card would have taken forever to download the really large ISO file and would've taken an eternity to move those smaller files in a chunk like that!Anyway, I'm pretty happy that my notebook is a lot faster these days, especially with only 4GB of RAM. The SSD and the AX200 WIFI adapter card sure helps a lot!I may post more updates as time passes if I spot anything. I will upload pictures later once my review has been approved. It seems that Amazon has an issue of posting pictures lately.
D**J
Installed in Dell XPS 9560
Installed this in my old Dell XPS 9560 without any issues.I got a lot faster wifi now!
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