🚀 Elevate Your Wireless Game!
The OIU WiFi 6E AX210 is a cutting-edge M.2 WiFi module designed for laptops, offering tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 574Mbps at 2.4GHz, 2400Mbps at 5GHz, and 2400Mbps at 6GHz. It features advanced technologies like MU-MIMO, 1024QAM, and OFDMA, ensuring compatibility with current and future routers. With Bluetooth 5.2, it provides enhanced connectivity options, making it the perfect upgrade for Windows 10 64-bit systems.
S**D
Works well on a HP 590 p066 MOBO M.2 2230 wifi slot
Was surprised this works full time in AX mode and BT5. I did install both 64 bit driver packages at intel for the AX200 before swapping out the cards. Connected both antennae leads from my desktop as the old HP card only had a place for one.Only issue is that I have some BT devices that have two instances (old and new as I had to add BT devices with the new card)Anyone know a fix to this? Fixed! Had to go into device manager and view all files and carefully delete stuff (be very cautious). Be careful as you can brick your computer doing this. Also deleted the Realtek BT 4.2 in device manager.Card is ultra fast in AX mode and stays in AX mode.
S**R
Wifi6
Depending on your motherboard, it can be an easy install or in my case a nightmare. Its not the fault of the NIC but my mini itx board, which is a b450 aurous ac. Everything I mean everything had to be taken apart just to install this card. Installation aside, it is a very nice card. It was plug and play and worked flawlessly. It connects at Gig speedish with Comcast gig plan (mine connects @ 850ish) which is awesome since my computer is on the other side of the house about 800ft away from the wifi6 router and it connects at full bars with no issue what so ever. All in all I say it was great upgrade.
J**G
AX200NGW Works with AMD!
Attached is the proof that this works with AMD and is not only limited to Intel. That being said I am specifically talking about the AX200NGW which is very different in application to the AX201NGW that uses an intel-only interface and WILL NOT WORK WITH AMD.MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR DRIVERS BEFORE TURNING OFF YOUR COMPUTER AND REPLACING THE WIFI CARD.You will need both the WIFI and BLUETOOTH drivers. Once you have have them downloaded proceed with the install, once booted, run the setup files for both WIFI and BLUETOOTH, when they are finished installing restart your computer (*Important* it may take a min for your computer to recognize and install the device after boot up), Connect to your wifi (you will need your password because it is a new device).If you go to connect and there are no available networks you will need to check to make sure the computer recognized the devices and installed the drivers. Look up how to update drivers manually, once done restart and then connect like normal.So to recap:1)AX200NGW will work with AMD2)AX201NGW WILL NOT WORK WITH AMD3)MAKE SURE YOU DOWNLOAD DRIVER FOR WIFI AND BLUETOOTH4)INSTALL THE CARD, THEN INSTALL DRIVERS, RESTART THE COMPUTER5)Enjoy your awesome new Wifi 6 wireless card!
F**E
Not bad.
Wifi 6 is better than wifi 5 but not incredibly so. That aside, I had no problems installing the card unlike some other reviewers . Just use tweezers to hold them in the correct position and something stick-like to push it in. That aside, it although it gets me a consistent ~350 Mbps on my 200 Mbps plan (heh), which I only got around ~250 on the old card, the latency is a bit worse on average, despite WiFi 6's claim of lower latency. Otherwise, a good product.
B**Y
Wi-Fi 6 adapter card to match my router
My laptops are fairly recent versions that were came with Wi-Fi 5 adapter cards and never delivered very fast internet speeds. I recently upgraded my modem to docsis 3.1 and installed an AX6000 Wi-Fi 6 router. I bought two of these adapter cards and installed them on both laptops. I had done this sort of upgrade in the past and expected an easy installation. I had an absolutely miserable time attaching both of the coaxial antenna wires and actually took me three attempts on 3 different days. In the past these wires only had one conductor. Today they use a tiny coax wire that really does have a shield conductor on the exterior and a separate inner conductor for the antenna that connects with a male pin into a corresponding female pin. There is no trick to get them to snap into place other than having them in absolute perfect alignment with downward pressure and moving the rotation of the connector ever so slightly so the pop in place. You might get lucky and manage to get them on real quickly but I would recommend you have a back up plan for support. These Wi-Fi 6 adapters did most definitely deliver a significant increase in speed providing you are close enough to get a decent signal.
C**O
Doesn't work. It's just a paper weight.
Will not work without antennas. Was hoping to instal it in my desktop but without antennas it doesn't even recognize it. So now it's a paper weight.
O**W
Easy upgrade
I upgraded my Dell XPS 15 9560 from an intel 9260 card to this card. Mainly because we finally got Fiber in our home and upgraded the router system to the Asus XT8 system. So I wanted my laptop to be able to take advantage of the AX band. swapping the card is easy you can find tons of video on youtube. Performance is mediocre- peak download speed is faster, upload about the same as 9260. However, I notice that the speed download isn't stable. It would peak 700mbps then drop to 500 then drop to 300 then back to 600. Compare the 9260 it was very stable around 400mbps. Not sure why I have the latest driver and couldn't find any forums talking about this issue.It could be just me.
E**R
Worked for my AMD!
I recently got a new AMD motherboard that has a M2 wifi slot. I was apprehensive at first in regards to ordering one of these Intel wifi cards because the descriptions say that they may not work with AMD processors. Then I read another review that showed this card working with their AMD setup, so I ended up ordering it to try. I'm pleased to say that it works flawlessly with my system. It actually worked out of the box. I didn't even need to download the drivers from the Intel website.My system specs:OS-Windows 10Motherboard-ASRock B550M Steel LegendCPU-AMD Ryzen 5 3600RAM-GSkill Tridentz 16GBGPU-ASRock RX 5700 XT TaichiStorage-500GB M2, 250GB SSD, (2) 1TB HDD
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