🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The AX210 WiFi 6E WiFi Card is a cutting-edge M.2 NGFF adapter that delivers lightning-fast wireless speeds of up to 5400 Mbps. With support for the latest WiFi 6E technology and Bluetooth 5.3, it ensures seamless connectivity for a variety of devices. Designed for compatibility with a wide range of desktop PCs, this compact card is perfect for anyone looking to future-proof their network and enhance their online experience.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Mouse, Desktop, Keyboard, Tablet |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 5"W x 2"H |
Color | multicolor |
P**S
Worked in a Dell OptiPlex 3080 SFF
Used this in a Dell OptiPlex 3080. Instead of mounting it in one of the PCI slots, I took advantage of the Dell's pre-punched holes in the back and put the antennas there instead. The kept the PCIE 1X slot free for other use. Windows 11 identified both the wi-fi and bluetooth automatically with no drivers needed. It also connected at wi-fi 6 speeds which was awesome. The signal is very strong, it identifies several networks in the neighborhood that don't show up on some of my weaker devices, even from the basement! I like the versatility of this adapter to be able to go from regular to low profile, to even pre drilled case holes. Makes it great for many applications. I'm for sure gonna wish list/bookmark this wifi kit for other projects since I do many new computer builds a year, and several more upgrades for my business.
O**1
Dealer versus DIY
Ordered a small form factor desktop deal from "Doll". Great computer, but to get the wifi card option, I would have spent over $100 in option cost...kinda like when you get a car at a dealer. So, for less than 1/2 the cost, I ordered pretty much the same card, installed in about 10 minutes, drivers loaded and wifi configured in 10. Works as advertised, strong wifi pickup, latest wifi 6E standard, and still money in my pocket. The thing about solid state stuff, it usually either works out of the box, or doesn't. Hold the comments haters! So...quality is excellent (Intel stuff), functionality is excellent (works as it should), value is excellent (way less expensive than "dealer"), longevity not sure yet (it works, but?). I would recommend this as a buy for low cost, easy install, and works without drama!
J**W
Works great sans the mounting stuff.
I needed a WiFi / Bluetooth card for a new build and this looked to be a simple way to accomplish it. The Shuttle barebones box had mounting holes for two antennas and I only needed to pop out the break-off plugs so that was no problem. The M.2 fitment was no problem. Actually the most difficult thing was finding a way to route the tiny coax cable from the card to the antennas around the double-wide graphic card in a very very tight case but I finally found a way. The M.2 card uses a bog standard Intel signal unit so drivers were no problem and the performance is flawless. I've done a benchmark but sadly don't recall the actual number and can't be arsed to do it again but the speed was good otherwise I'd have been whinging about it. Makes me happy and I'm hard to please.
K**A
Just what I needed, works well, but a PAIN to assemble
The wire comes detached from the physical wifi card so you have to put them on yourself and they kind of have bad clipping connection? They don't snap on and stay on is what I'm trying to say. I have a micro atx motherboard so everything is smaller and more compact and trying to put this is was a PAIN. if you bend the wires a little to far while trying to get it into the case then they will just un click. It was really annoying but I eventually got it.
M**E
Great cheap wifi BT for Asrock motherboard
Of course trying to connect the little antenna connectors to the card was a total pain in the butt. But, the card works as it should. Mounting the antenna leads to the motherboard back plane holes was a practice in patience, hand-eye coordination, and cursing. But, it works! NO issues so far. Connection is solid and great speed per specs and router ability. I would buy another one if I need it.
E**R
This kit works great!
I had a RealTek card with two wires connected to sticky pads that didn't work. The Windows Device Manager reported no problems. I bought this kit because it was Intel based and had the complete antennas. After removing the Bluetooth & Wireless drivers, I shutdown the computer and replaced the card. The computer slot was E keyed and the card was E A keyed and I had some concerns. When I booted the computer, the correct drivers were installed and the card worked great. My Bluetooth mouse works and I can now transfer pics from my phone. I'm on a gigabit network and I don't use wireless, but I'd buy this kit again.
T**I
Not getting anywhere near listed speeds
Installed on ASROCK z390 Extreme 4 Mobo windows 11 machine. My goal is to get better than gigabit on my local network. My ISP clocks at 450mbps down/20mbps up (wired and wifi devices achieve this).Install went OK. Wires were pre-attached to card. In hindsight: PCIe wifi card would have been easier since I have a slot open on MOBO. My install required removing graphics card and knocking out a slot cover on the case = not fun. There are pre-made holes in the IO section of my mobo, but it was not practical for an existing build to get the antenna wires to that location, nor would the antennas have actually fit with all the usb cords, etc in the same space.Win10 Drivers on included CD worked OK for win11 machine during first boot. Updated them to windows 11 drivers from the intel website noted in the listing after install. Windows update did not detect the newer drivers from the intel website as others have reported.Don't have a wifi 6 router yet to see full performance ability, but didn't need one to tell that the performance pretty much sucks. This thing is not showing anywhere near its rated speeds.I cannot get it to run faster than 100mbps to my 5GHz router 10 feet away. I attached an external antenna from my ASUS PCIe wifi card and managed to get it up to 200mbps. My existing (still installed) ASUS PCIe wifi 5 card reaches my ISP's full 450mbps, and faster on my local network.Will look for additional ability to configure, but not looking promising.This is basically an expensive bluetooth card for me. I'll try removing all drivers and device and starting over with 1) install win11 drivers & shut down, 2) check connections and install card (pain in the butt), 3) start machine and reconfigure the card again. Not optimistic. Already ordered a PCIe Wifi6e card just in case.Edit after a week of use: remove, check connections, reinstall, clean install drivers, no change. Went into device properties and forced AC mode, no change. My AC wifi pcie card still flies at 450mbps+ compared to this one's 100mbps. Will test with a wifi 6 router next.
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