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🚀 Upgrade Your Laptop’s Wi-Fi Game to Ultra-Fast Tri-Band Power!
The Intel AX211NGW is a high-performance Wi-Fi 6E M.2 wireless card featuring tri-band connectivity (2.4/5/6 GHz) with speeds up to 5400 Mbps, Bluetooth 5.3 for enhanced wireless audio and device connections, and compatibility exclusively with Intel 12th Gen+ CPUs using the CNVio2 interface. It supports major OS platforms including Windows 10/11, Linux, and Chrome OS, making it the ultimate upgrade for professionals seeking lightning-fast, reliable wireless networking.










| ASIN | B0C7ZPTZ1T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,495 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #95 in Network Cards |
| Brand | EDUP |
| Built-In Media | AX211 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Data Link Protocol | 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5, 802.11 b/g/n |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | EDUP |
| UPC | 793420187344 |
B**G
The Intel Wifi-Bluetooth card failed in my laptop just off warranty. This card was easy to install, the wifi driver in my computer worked as soon as I turned on the computer and I had to install the bluetooth driver from the EDUP website. For $35 my computer is running like new.
G**R
funcionó sin problemas
M**R
All I can say is that the one I received is working and I appear to be getting the wireless speeds I would expect. It appears as though these are alternatively sourced pieces, maybe excess stock or pulls from e-recycling. It comes in a nondescript box with nothing denoting Intel on the package. The added screw and retention bracket is nice, and it came with a basic cheap screwdriver as well.
A**R
If you are replacing a failed card with the identical model, you don't have to sweat it. This is a good quality part from Intel. If you're repairing and want to go for a little more performance then be careful. You've probably seen all the other reviews and internet forums warning about these being tied to 10th. Gen Intel procs and it's all true. I've attached the info from Intel that shows the range of adapters that you can swing if you have the right proc. I replaced a dodgy AC9461 having connectivity issues with the AX201 because I have a WiFi 6 network here and wanted to exploit it. When the 9461 started to flake out it would work at 40-80 Mbps speed tops and the laptop would sit at "Restarting" for a long time while trying to reboot and it sometimes required me to hit the power button. The AX201 speed tests above 400 Mbps speeds from the better part of my network and about 1/4th that from the worst. It's all signal strength dependent, of course. My internet tops out at 520 Mbps for wired ethernet connections out so I'm happy with the boost. The laptop here is the HP Pavilion 15T-300CS. It's not too hard taking apart if you have the right tools. I've pulled a few laptops, tablets and cell phones apart in my day so I have a lot of the tools required. EDUP supplies you with a small screwdriver and it fits the bill for the tiny screw that holds the card into the M2 slot. Note that it's a very small screwdriver and it may not be sufficient to get the OEM screw out. Why? Well, HP puts Loctite on the threads of a lot of their stuff so you may need help from a good pair of needle nose pliers to remove the screw to get the old card out. Otherwise, just watch a video showing you how to take your laptop apart. After the install I didn't have to do anything in the BIOS to make sure the card worked. It came up ok in Windows 11 and both the wifi and bluetooth showed up in the Device Manager. The card didn't want to connect to my wireless and Windows said it was not turned on. It wouldn't turn on from the network diag menu. I figured it might be a driver issue so I did the driver update from Device Manager and Windows said that the system had the latest driver. I opted to have Windows Update look for newer drivers and it found and installed them. They didn't work any better so I went to EDUP's website and downloaded the driver install packages. Once i got these installed the card worked great for both WiFi and bluetooth. Don't always trust Microsoft on drivers, the ones from EDUP were version 23.x and the ones from MS were version 22.x. I ran all the HP hardware diagnostics on the card and it passed with flying colors. The only other thing of note is that the AX201 has two antenna connections and my laptop had only one antenna. I connected it to the main connector #2 and wifi worked but later I noticed the bluetooth signal was very weak, mostly with headsets. I took the laptop apart a second time and moved it over to the AUX #1 connection and that fixed bluetooth issue without affecting the wifi signal....go figure.
G**R
probé varias tarjetas solo esta funcionó en un equipo dell precision
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