🚀 Upgrade Your Connectivity Game!
The Intel AX200 is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo adapter designed for notebooks, supporting the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology with a blazing data transfer rate of 2.4 Gbps. Its compact M.2 design ensures compatibility with laptops, while Bluetooth 5.0 enhances wireless connectivity, making it the perfect upgrade for tech-savvy professionals.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 2.4 Gigabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, Bluetooth 5 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.87"L x 0.09"H |
Color | AX200 |
C**L
Perfect and Easy WiFi Adapter Replacement
It came fast and was an easy replacement in my XPS 15. Worked perfectly once installed.
R**N
Works great!
Bought this card for HP EliteOne G5. Easy to install and it works great!
M**B
XPS 15 9570 Upgrade - This Network Card Works Great!
I bought this card to upgrade and unlock a little more performance in my 2018 laptop. This has singlehandedly made browsing the internet MUCH faster. It makes the whole computer feel "snappier". As the side-by-side shows, my computer's download speed increased from 270 Mbps to 570 Mbps. I can feel the difference when I load a video or browse the internet. For the price, I wish I had done this sooner!
U**L
It works fine
The card worked fine. However, I had to download and install the latest driver, from Intel
D**S
Great Wi-Fi card for the money!
A lot better than Realtek!
V**B
Works on Linux 6.8 kernel / Mint 23
I had a surprisingly hard time finding a card that works out of the box on the latest Linux kernels . Tried several different USB cards, PCIE cards , installing drivers , various config options . Nothing worked except this . Detected wifi networks instantly upon boot up. Bluetooth also seems to be up though I haven't tried using it yet . Thinking of picking a few more up .
S**S
Works great
I have a dell desktop that was working at around 300mps but I wanted to change over to linux. Trouble was with linux I was having 30mps download and 10mps up.. I looked up for a new card that could work with linux and came across the Intel ax200. I changed over the network card and it works great. I now have linux running at near 700mbs and the upload at 870 ( as shown in the photo) very happy with this.
A**R
Easy drop in for Wifi 6 in lenovo x1 carbon
This took 5 minutes and no troubleshooting to upgrade my Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 6. I took the bottom off (5 screws I think) removed the single screw that held the old wifi card in place, and disconnected the two antenas. The one thing I got wrong was that I put the new card in place before connecting the antennas again and they are really hard to attach right when the card is in. I took the card back out, pinched the connectors on, put it back in and closed up. Within 30 seconds windows had figured out what was going on and we didn't even need to find the existing networks again. Easy, quick upgrade tripled my speeds.
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