🚀 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 |
M**O
Puede mejorar.
Mi internet de 1100 megas. Está bien. Mejor que esos wifi USB que solía usar y arrojaba apenas 250 megas. Claro no le gana al cable de red. Me gusta. En cambio el Bluetooth no tiene mucho alcanze a lo mucho 3-4 metros xq me alejo de la PC a la cocina y se entrecorta la música que escucho .
A**N
Fast WiFi Speed for Reasonable Price
Easy to install along with great WiFi speeds for the price! Fit into the M.2 E wifi slot just fine on my AsRock non WiFi motherboard.
A**A
Perfect
Really good wi-fi and bluetooth card
C**S
Great card, awkward installation
The card itself and the performance is really good at this price point. I’ve had no issues with connection to a 5G network or connecting my switch controllers, AirPods, keyboard and mouse all at once. However, the little antenna pins that connects to the card have been one of the worst experiences of my life to keep on and install. They just kept popping off and the M2 slot is positioned very awkwardly under my gpu.
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.
E**L
good
good
W**S
No Linux support, documentation seems shady
Sadly just not useful for me, putting this info here for others. The pamphlet has urls for both a 404'd site and for Intel to obtain drivers, when it's not an Intel product supposedly. Never got to actually test it
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.
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