🚀 Elevate your connectivity game with Intel’s sleek Wi-Fi & Bluetooth combo!
The Intel 7265.NGWWB.W is a compact M.2 2230 wireless adapter delivering 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. Compatible with multiple operating systems including Chrome, Linux, and Windows, it offers high-speed wireless performance in a lightweight, plug-in form factor designed for modern ultrabooks and compact PCs.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Brand | Intel |
Item model number | 7265.NGWWB.W |
Operating System | Chrome,Linux,Windows 7,Windows 88 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.09 x 1.18 x 0.87 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.09 x 1.18 x 0.87 inches |
Color | Green |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B013WACBCO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 24, 2015 |
T**S
Fixed my slow wifi
I bought this for my ASUS Vivobook Pro, which came with an 802.11n wifi card that, of course, would not connect on the 5ghz band of my router. I've detailed that experience in a review of the computer (ASUS VivoBook Pro N552VW Laptop 15.6” 4K UHD Intel Core i7-6700HQ Processor 2.6 GHz 8GB DDR4 NVIDIA GTX 960M 1TB HDD Windows 10). I replaced the slow wifi card with this one and it works perfectly. I didn't even have to go looking for a driver. So simple and now my laptop is all I want it to be.
V**D
Vast Improvement over stock radio for Dell
Works great in my Dell Inspiron 11 laptop. Replaced the stock one when I realized it only communicated in the 2.4ghz band. This allowed me better range and I can now communicate on the 5ghz bands of my WiFi network.
N**S
Great WiFi performance with proper drivers; not so great Bluetooth
Successfully upraded a Lenovo Flex 3-1470 from the OEM Qualcom Atheros. WiFi connection speed to an Asus RT-AC68U went from 155 Mbs to 584. Installation was a bit of a challenge finding the correct driver since this adapter is not natively supported by Lenovo, but at least it's not blacklisted in the BIOS. Found one that worked at Intel. I have still not been able to get the Bluetooth working, but took a long time to find the correct Atheros driver for that before, so figure I just need to try every driver I can find, knowing the working one may not be the latest.
J**.
Poor
So out my networks it will only connect to 1 of 2 of them. Both have identical settings, but even after 4 installs with windows 10, it still won't connect to the newer faster one. In fact, it won't connect to Wireless-N at all. The Intel driver updates each have made the wireless signal weaker each time. Now it's to the point that the wireless locks up and shuts the bluetooth off at the same time! I'm so frustrated and tired of being plagued with wireless issues I'm just moving over to a Powerline connection. I hope that by NOT using this wireless, the bluetooth will work perfectly! it really sucks there isn't many options available for this port on motherboards! I'm wishing I'd just have stayed clear of this!
D**R
Had a concern with my laptop having a white list ...
Had a concern with my laptop having a white list, but it recognized it and worked without issue. Much faster that the old Qualcomm card.Lenovo Edge 15/Flex 2 Pro 15 - Broadwell CPU : A9CN61WW BIOS
T**Y
Works very well in Windows 10 PCs, if you have a motherboard with a WiFi-specific M.2 slot
Works really well. I had to find antenna wires made for NGFF Wireless Cards & M.2(NGFF) 3G/4G Cards, as the normal ones you find have sockets that are too big.
T**R
Installed on a Dell 11 3000 laptop with Windows 10 ...
Installed on a Dell 11 3000 laptop with Windows 10. Updated driver automatically, with no problems. I now have a 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz to work with my new dual band router.
B**N
works like a charm for wifi
works like a charm for wifi. only issue is while in linux the bluetooth doesn't work with currently available drivers. windows no problem.
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