🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The OKNWiFi 6E AX5400 PCIe WiFi Card is a cutting-edge wireless adapter designed for desktop PCs, featuring the Intel AX210 chipset. It supports the latest WiFi 6E technology, offering speeds up to 5400 Mbps across tri-band frequencies, including the new 6GHz band. With Bluetooth 5.3, OFDMA, and MU-MIMO capabilities, this card ensures minimal lag and maximum connectivity for all your high-bandwidth applications.
Data Link Protocol | BT 5.3, 6GHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Inrel CPU, AMD Ryzen |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4, PCI Express x1, PCI Express x8, PCI Express x16 |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 3.15"W x 0.79"H |
Color | WiFi 6E AX210 PCIE Card |
R**L
Easy setup, great speeds as advertised.
This Wi-Fi card is so good it is almost as good as my ethernet. My router is kinda far away, but it gets full signal because of its beefy antennas. It was a simple setup; I just had to plug it in to my PC, insert the driver CD and download the drivers that were on it, and I had full Wifi and Bluetooth support. It worked perfect with windows 11, didn't need intel CVNI, which my cpu doesn't support. As for gaming, I get very low ping and can download games fast.
B**E
Installs flawlessly and is very fast and steady and an excellent value
windows 11 loaded the drivers for the the wifi after initial boot up but not the bluetooth drivers. I had downloaded the updated drivers for both wifi and bluetooth prior to installing the card so i installed both. Works flawlessly and very fast. You can't go wrong with this PCIe card.
S**E
Wi-Fi 7 is here.
Small network card, perfect for low-profile mini-towers that want Wi-Fi 7 but also external antennas. laptop mini-PCIe slot and M.2 Type E+A cards are out there, but those cards make you connect those tniy antenna leads, and then find some place to run the primary and secondary antennas outside the case.This was a simple Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.4 upgrade. It replaced my old 802.11ac card (with no blue-tooth).Connects to Xfinity XB8 running Wi-Fi 6A on 6GHz with 160MHz octa-channels.Was also able to connect to my laptop's Wi-Fi 7 (same Intel BE200 chip as this card uses).I used some longer antenna arms that I had on my old ASUS Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) card, though it doesn't seem to change reception much from the included arms. Both seem more than capable for 2.4 GHz (12.5 cm), 5 GHz (6 cm) and 6 GHz (5 cm) frequencies. Any antenna 10 to 12 cm should get you great reception from anywhere.Intel's recent Wi-Fi driver pack will recognize this card instantly in Windows 10 or 11. You can even download it and install it ahead of time. ;)Bluetooth works great with some noise-cancelling/limiting Sig Sauer / Axil wireless ear buds. Also worked well with my XBOX One controller while playing on Steam.My Xfinity 800 Mbps cable connection regularly runs 750 to 980 Mbps on my laptop's Wi-Fi 7 card, and almost 1000 Mbps connected through a 2.5GBaseT ethernet port and Cat8 cable to the modem. This card shows the same performance... very solid, as you'd expect with Intel chips.Highly recommend.Finally a wireless connection as fast or faster than Gigabit Ethernet. Perfect upgrade for my old HP Slimline S5-1214 mini-tower PC. maxing out the DDR3 ram, adding a Thunderbolt 3 card, and converting to GPT formatted SSD brought this old tower back to life. A 10GBase-T card may be next.
T**)
Works great but must be in PCIE-1 slot in motherboard
I had a *very hard* time getting this card to work correctly in my PC, but with help from the manufacturer (UFON), I was eventually able to get it configured and operating normally. My symptoms were that the device would be recognized but not start up in Windows 10, especially after any configuration changes. I could sometimes get it to start normally and on a few instances it actually connected to my network, but would disconnect after 5-10 seconds.The sales support staff at UFON responded within a day to my email request for assistance. They key piece of information they provided was that this adapter needs to be in PCIE-1 slot for compatibility AND since it is an INTEL-based card, it may have compatibility issues with AMD-based systems. Fortunately, I have an ASROCK motherboard with an Intel i7 processor. After switching the adapter to the proper PCI slot, configuration was simple. INTEL has good documentation for their driver software which also helps.The card is now connecting on 802.11AC with no issues and I am getting a sold 585 Mbps connection which sometimes ramps up to 650 or even 866 Mbps. This is, of course, highly dependent on the distance to my Xfinity router. YMMV. The Bluetooth network features are a bonus, too!If there had been better instructions or compatibility information, I would have given a 5-star rating, but since I was hours away from returning it back to Amazon, I dropped it down one notch. Very glad to be off of my old 2.4 GHz connection. Life is good!
O**N
Reliable wifi and BT
This is my third one and so far they have performed flawlessly in every system they have been installed in.
S**I
Saved My Sanity After Spectrum Sabotage
So Spectrum, in their infinite wisdom, managed to cut my Ethernet cable while installing a new modem—thanks, guys. Enter this PCIe WiFi card: my unexpected hero. It showed up fast, installed easily, and got me back online just in time for my first gaming session back at home for the first time in half a year.No lag, no drama—just pure, glorious WiFi. If your internet ever gets “accidentally upgraded” into the stone age, this card’s the rescue mission you didn’t know you needed.
J**S
Great wifi card
Works great. Was using a usb wifi adapter and it kept having issues. Sometimes it wouldn't work at all. Since I installed this card I've had no issues at all and the connection is nice and steady. My daughter use the pc for gaming and she's happy she can actually play now.
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