🚀 Upgrade your desktop to WiFi 6E — speed, security, and seamless streaming in one sleek card!
The Mini AX210NGW WiFi Card is a compact M.2 2230 desktop adapter supporting tri-band WiFi 6E with speeds up to 5400 Mbps across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands. It features advanced 802.11ax technologies like MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and 160MHz channels for ultra-low latency and stable connections. Bluetooth 5.3 enhances range and security, making it ideal for gaming, streaming, and professional remote work on Windows 10/11 systems.
M**T
Very easy install, good wifi speed, great bluetooth range
I installed in my HP ProDesk 600 G3 MT computer under Windows 10. once I installed the drivers from the enclosed mini CD, it worked perfectly. In the box: the wifi/BT M.2 card with antenna cables and connector plate, two wifi/BT antennas, a short plate for use in smaller computers, a screw to anchor the end of the adapter, and a mini CD with drivers.I liked it so much I ordered a second one for my other computer.
J**Z
Fast and reliable
It works. No need to download drivers just a quick plug and play.
C**N
Works with ASRock x570 motherboard
If you were trying to save a few bucks by not getting the Wifi included version of the ASrock x570 motherboard but then moved to a new place where it was impossible to hook your PC up via a wired connection, THIS M2 KEY-E IS COMPATIBLE AND WORKS OUT OF THE BOX! (I don't think the ASrock literature includes this M2 card as "approved.") This is very important. I can now use my xbox controllers without a dongle or a USB cable, too, which is just a plus. I'm several walls and many 100s of feet from the router and get perfect signal.Set up is easy. The mounting bracket just kind of floats, but a bit of electrical tape fixes that quickly.
J**3
Frustrating and unreliable
Never worked properly. Mysterious disconnections. Connects to local wi-fi but without internet connection. Only rebooting PC resolves issue. After thorough diagnostics of network and other connected hardware, the only variable is this card. When it works, it works great. But every 2 or 3 days, when the host computer boots, this wi-fi card fails to connect to the internet. No difference using vendor drivers or Intel versions.
M**R
Great improvement, lack of Linux support
Needed an affordable card to pair with my AX router and this did it. There was some complications with installing because I swapped out an onboard wifi. After bending a useless soldered bracket enough to clear the heat shredder, it snapped in. My biggest concern was compatibility and the drivers. As long as you have Windows 10, you're good to go.Warning to Linux users that this may not work. Last Fenvi was a relatively new AC card and the drivers were found once I plugged into ethernet. No such luck this time. Disc nor website have Linux drivers. I upgraded my kernel and ruined my graphics and display. This disappoints me, but updates should eventually catch up to technology. I may have to use a distribution other than Mint to reap the AX benefits as of now. Other than this minor disappointment, I'm very satisfied with performance. Internet speeds can clock higher than my ISP advertises.
C**7
Good Value Wifi Adapter Card
Bought to install into an Asrock B650M Pro RS motherboard. The motherboard doesn't have onboard WiFi nor does it have PCI-E x1 slots. I had to remove the antennas from the bracket and installed them into the locations provided on the motherboard. Once the adapter card was installed and the PC rebooted, Windows found it and installed the drivers automatically.
F**R
Reliable but only half advertised speed
Steady connection but definitely cannot reach the advertised speeds. I have a gigabit connection with a gigabit router. I have tried different adapters and have reached gigabit wifi speeds. Those adapters would drop connection quite a bit. This one keeps connection, but the fastest connection I could get was 450 mbps. I'll keep it just because it was cheap and reliable.
G**L
Works great with linux! Easy to install.
Everything came pre-assembled for standard installation. I literally just popped it into my motherboard's wifi m.2 slot, screwed down the slot plate and attached the antennas and I was done. Booted the PC up and it worked perfectly. Works fantastic with linux!!!One note: pay attention to the location of the wifi m.2 on your motherboard, as the wifi card's heatsink may get in the way if other cards have to go over it (such as a gpu).Anyway, very happy with this card!
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