🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Intel AX210 NGW WiFi 6E Wireless Card is a cutting-edge network adapter designed for laptops, offering tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 5374Mbps. It supports Bluetooth 5.3 for enhanced wireless performance and is compatible with Windows 10/11 (64-bit). With a focus on low power consumption and robust support, this adapter is perfect for professionals seeking reliable and high-speed internet access.
Color | multicolor |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, 802.11 ac/b/g/n |
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 GHz |
Item Weight | 37 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.18"L x 0.87"W x 0.08"H |
A**R
Worth it for adding wireless functionality
Easy to install and exactly as described. They provided links in the included manual to download drivers for it, and after installing them it worked perfectly.If your motherboard has an m.2 e-key slot but no wifi, this is absolutely perfect and works like a charm. Connection speeds are solid and Bluetooth also worked without issue with the correct driver. Setup was overall pretty easy after it was installed.Would also probably be good for giving a slightly older laptop WiFi-6
H**K
Works fine but delete your bluetooth devices before installing
This card is a nice drop-in replacement for the realtek wifi/BT card on my ASUS TUF A15The physical installation was not bad, but reattaching the antenna was a little fiddly... as others have stated. I used one of those plastic tools to open cases and push the wires down onto the connector. The driver downloaded from Intel ( don't forget to download it before replacing your old Wi-Fi card) installed smoothly. The device manager did not show any issues for either the wifi or BT devices. I rebooted and the wifi came right up and connected to my router. However, none of my Bluetooth devices would connect. I tried removing the devices from the control panel "Bluetooth & devices" screen, but it would just say "failed to remove the device".The solution I finally found on the internet was to go into the device manager, click on View -> "show hidden devices". Then navigate to the Bluetooth section and uninstall all the drivers for your disconnected BT devices. I rebooted for good measure and then added my devices back without issue.
A**1
Great product. Easy upgrade
Great card. Easy to install, both Bluetooth and Wifi 6 works great. Speed increase in download, uploads. Fast and easy upgrade. No drivers needed for windows 10 and 11.
J**E
A Must Have For Those Replacing MediaTek Cards
This intel card fixed all my issues!! I have an Asus G16 and its MediaTek MT7925 wifi/BT card was TERRIBLE. Random disconnects from wifi and all bluetooth devices would stop responding after long gaming sessions. It was especially bad with my Pixel buds pro 2. This card is significantly better and I'm experiencing 0 issues.
2**N
Works great, but Wifi cards don't last long
Easy to replace and they have been plenty fast, but this is the 3rd Intel chip Wifi card I'll have installed in my Lenovo Legion 5 in 24 months. They seem to last only about 12 months, then both Wifi and Bluetooth fail.
J**S
Good replacement for MediaTek 7922 and Azurewave AW-XB547NF
This Intel AX210NF card replaced a MediaTek 7922, in a Geekom A8. Even with reusing the stock Geekom antennas and default settings, it still netted a consistent increase from 400Mbps to 600Mbps and better stability. Upload speeds remained the same, at 40-45Mbps.Update: Installed a second AX210NF, in my wife's Geekom A5, replacing the Azurewave AW-XB547NF. It practically doubled the download speeds, again with stock Geekom antennas and default settings. Highly recommend these Intel AX210 WiFi cards.
M**Y
BLAZING fast upgrade for my HP Pavilion 15 Laptop (Intel i7 chipset)
I used this to upgrade my HP Pavilion Laptop 15-cs3xxx laptop and was unsure if it would work, but after the install it worked great! BLAZING fast speeds when paired with my Nighthawk RS500 & CM3000 setup (with 2.5 Gbps internet). The pins are a bit of a pain to attach but I would recommend connecting them first with your fingers around the card, then screwing in the card to complete the setup. Otherwise, if screwed in first, you may press on the attachments at a funny angle and break them. I would highly recommend this upgrade.
F**E
A worthy upgrade if you have a less-than-ideal wireless card in your laptop.
I recently bought an Asus TuF A15 laptop. Because it's an AMD powered machine, you don't get an Intel wireless card with it. Instead you get a MediaTek wireless card that looks fine on paper, but in real world use can prove to be quite temperamental. Even after a few updates, I still found myself struggling with dropped wifi connections, and slow performance. After doing some research into the matter, the recurring solution always seemed to be to just get an Intel wireless card and be done with it. So that's what I did. This AX210 is a direct swap for the stock Mediatek card. The only fiddly part was reattaching the antenna leads (despite looking easy, it took a couple minutes to figure out the the proper technique). But once that was done, and the drivers were installed (I recommend downloading the drivers (but not installing them) beforehand). Wireless performance improved quite a bit, it's much more stable, and doesn't just randomly drop the connection either. For ~$23 and about 20 minutes of your time, it's a worthy upgrade if you're having issues with your laptop's wifi adapter.
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