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Your cart is empty.ASUS PCE-BE92BT is a WiFi 7 PCIe® card that allows your PC to utilize the features of a WiFi 7 router via the dedicated 6 GHz band. The 6 GHz band provides up to 3 extra 320 MHz channels, providing more bandwidth, more flexibility, and less congestion. Disclaimer: Actual data throughput and WiFi coverage will vary from network conditions and environmental factors, including the volume of network traffic, building material and construction, and network overhead, result in lower actual data throughput and wireless coverage.
Riley D.
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2025
Easy to install. Plug and play. Had to download the drivers which was expected. Now able to connect my home pc to my wifi 6e router
R.Corkin
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Im getting the same speeds wirelessly as a direct ethernet connection to my router.Also, I'm using a WIFI 6E router and it works perfectly. Very Happy
Eug
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Installation was without any issues. Everything works. Happy with the purchase. Excellent speed on wifi.
Robert Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
As an IT professional, I’m always in pursuit of cutting-edge technology that enhances connectivity and efficiency. The ASUS AXE5400 (PCE-AXE58BT) WiFi 6E card is a prime example of such innovation. With its support for the 6GHz band, it offers a new realm of wireless freedom with minimal interference and ultra-low latency.The card’s 160MHz bandwidth capability ensures that you’re getting the fastest possible data rates, which is a boon for both bandwidth-intensive tasks and competitive gaming where every millisecond counts. The inclusion of WPA3 security provides the latest in encryption standards, keeping your network secure from external threats.OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies work in tandem to provide efficient data transmission across multiple devices, ensuring that each device’s connectivity needs are met without compromise. The external antenna setup further enhances signal strength and range, providing stable and robust wireless coverage.Moreover, the Bluetooth 5.2 support is a welcome addition, allowing for seamless connectivity with a wide range of peripherals. The card’s compatibility with Windows 11 and 10 (64bits) only ensures that it’s optimized for the latest operating systems, offering a hassle-free user experience.In essence, the ASUS AXE5400 (PCE-AXE58BT) WiFi 6E card is an exceptional piece of hardware that I highly recommend for anyone looking to elevate their wireless experience to the next level.
Vady
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024
First, I bought an adapter from tp-link. But, it turned off every half hour and had to reboot the wifi adapter. This one works perfectly without delays. Good speed
TF
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Works good. No issues installing. Not the fastest out there but at some point you're just not going to use all that bandwidth unless gaming or doing other intensive things that require the fastest connection. Connected at 1200 vs old 866 with old AC card. Not a big leap but I do see less lag.
Howard
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
Works good, stable, fast, easy setup.
P. Bruderer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Granted the wifi adapter I was using before this was a basic USB adapter that was getting old - but this adapter does have high speeds and low latency. I have a pretty expensive router also which helps. Great addition to any gaming PC which doesn't come with wifi on the motherboard. Adding bluetooth is a nice touch as well.Note that the bluetooth feature doesn't go through the PCIe slot, its physically on the same board, but plugs into a USB 2.0 header and is basically a completely separate component. The Bluetooth adapter worked immediately on boot - the Wifi adapter did need an ASUS driver to download and install before it worked.Latency and "lag spikes" are noticeably much lower. Great for gaming if you're on wifi and can't realistically run a wired cable.
kevin enrique
Reviewed in Mexico on January 22, 2024
no me a fallado y esta bien para mi pc ya que no tenia el pci para la conexion de wifi y bluetooth
Michael A
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
Just, wow! I have my main desktop hard wired with cat6 to a ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 (wifi 6 router). I was getting about 750megs down/28 up internet and the 1gig link up/down for network traffic. I got tired of the long wire running along baseboards and visible annoyance in the office. I had experience in the past with wifi cards and usually found it killed my internet speeds, so I took a chance with this since I have a wifi6 router.Hooking it up was insanely easy, I had a free USB header on my mother board that it plugged into fine. Once installed it was immediately recognized by windows. I added it to my 5ghz dedicated for TV's band. It immediately recognized the wifi6 signal and connected without issues once I stopped fat fingering my network password.I went to speedtest site and selected the fastest server in my area (that does matter when doing speed tests). I ran 4 tests and averaged 1gig with a peak of 1.1gigs down (1.3gig xfinity internet service). WOW! Who would have thought the adapter would be faster then my hard wire! For reference I'm about 23' away from the router which is in a utility room with a lot of electrical including dedicated servers, heating/ac, water heater, etc. My up/down link for network speed is about 1.9/1.9. Double what it was wired.I have not tested bluetooth or updated to latest drivers etc, will do that soon but this blew me out of the water for the speeds I'm getting with Wifi6. As a note for those getting slow speeds. Distance matters, whats between you and your router matters, and your router plays a HUGE factor. If you don't have a wifi6 router you're wasting your money as you won't get the full potential of this card.
Narut Ujnat
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2021
I needed to purchase a wf-fi card since my ASUS motherboard did not have bluetooth and wifi built in. I first purchased another supposedly great ASUS wi-fi card but that did not include bluetooth, nor did it work well at all after a few weeks.I found this card which was cheaper, was supposedly more up to date, had bluetooth capacity built in and had more recent drivers and went with this.1. Set-up?: This is relatively easy, though I recommend you download the driver beforehand and have it ready to go (CD provided BTW). This isa plug in card, but you knew that already. It does require a USB connector for the bluetooth connector on the motherboard. If you don't have that, bluetooth will not work. Once the card is in place, you can use either the card connectors and put the antenna (two) onto the back of the PC or use the cables and use the base unit with the two antennas and place this on the pc as the base unit has a magnet to keep it in place.2. Use?: I have found this to be very good and stable. For some reason my speed is not what I had received from the direct ethernet, but that may also be a issue with my router rather than this product. However, the connection is quite stable. Very rarely, when gaming through a server I have lost the connection, but that is exceedingly rare. Otherwise I have had no issues whatsoever in other applications.Overall?: This is a really good product. I don't know why the other ASUS wi-fi card is more expensive and has an older wi-fi card, but that started failing for some reason after weeks. This has not given me a single real problem. So I judge this as being really good.
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