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- #5 in Internal Computer Networking Cards
Astrobobo
Reviewed in Belgium on March 3, 2025
Download the driver before to install, qr is on the paper inside the box.Easy install, makes a real difference with the ancient.Even if its easy, a professional would have make it better, think at it.
fabrice
Reviewed in France on February 1, 2025
Produits conformes bien emballé. Photo du colis dans la boîte aux lettres. Installation direct démontage du fond du pc . Démontage de la carte installation de la nouvelle sans problème installer les nouveaux drivers avant le démontage sur le site Intel. Démarrage impeccable carte reconnue de meilleur débit cool. Compatible avec un Asus k3704va core Intel I9 32mega de mémoires de 2024 .
jose luis
Reviewed in Spain on January 15, 2025
Si se tiene un portátil con el slot adecuado y con una tarjeta antigua de 300 Mb/seg. y Bluetooth 4, y nuestro acceso a Internet es de 1000 MB o más, el cambio a esta tarjeta supone más que duplicar bajada y subida. Probada sin problema en MSI y MEDION, y con W11 y W10. Reconocida inmediatamente y drivers instalados sin problema. En 5g subidas y bajadas alrededor de los 780 Mbs/seg..Totalmente recomendable.
Forrest Hodge
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I recently bought an Asus TuF A15 laptop. Because it's an AMD powered machine, you don't get an Intel wireless card with it. Instead you get a MediaTek wireless card that looks fine on paper, but in real world use can prove to be quite temperamental. Even after a few updates, I still found myself struggling with dropped wifi connections, and slow performance. After doing some research into the matter, the recurring solution always seemed to be to just get an Intel wireless card and be done with it. So that's what I did. This AX210 is a direct swap for the stock Mediatek card. The only fiddly part was reattaching the antenna leads (despite looking easy, it took a couple minutes to figure out the the proper technique). But once that was done, and the drivers were installed (I recommend downloading the drivers (but not installing them) beforehand). Wireless performance improved quite a bit, it's much more stable, and doesn't just randomly drop the connection either. For ~$23 and about 20 minutes of your time, it's a worthy upgrade if you're having issues with your laptop's wifi adapter.
JJW
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
I have a fresh install of Fedora 40 KDE Spin on a laptop that is also new. Problem was the laptop came with a MediaTek card that has no Linux driver for it yet as it is too new. Simple solution I dropped an Intel 8260 in the machine, that solved the WiFi issue but...BT 4 does not have enough bandwidth to run a headset I wanted to use. So I bought this Intel AX210 NGW Bluetooth 5.3 card. Installation could not have been easier. I just swapped it with the 8260, and booted up the machine. It found WiFi immediately; no configuration necessary. Bluetooth did require me to re-pair my devices, but now the headset works perfectly. This is a great card and I can definitely confirm it works with Linux, out of the box in my case.
Lisa Yang
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
I have a Dell XPS desktop that needs the a/e key type wifi cards. I had purchased 3 other variants of the 1675x Killer wifi cards and they all were bad. One had bad wifi connectivity, one had bad bluetooth issues, and the last was just slow.I was at my wits end and was desperate to find a wifi card that worked with my Wifi6e network. This was my last hope. When it arrived and after installing it, I was really skeptical because the previous 3 cards kind of worked out of the box, but then failed after less than an hour. I wasn't seeing as high as the speeds on this wifi card as on my old card, but I decided to do a couple of driver re-installs to see if it fixed the issue.After the drivers were re-installed, the card has performed flawlessly. It's been a couple of days now and the speed has remain high. I'm on a 1gig fiber up/down so I'm really happy with this card's results (~750 down/~550 up).The house is 4000 sqft and I'm on the second floor about 40 feet from the router and it's performing well. Can't go wrong with this card and for much cheaper than the Killer 1675x cards too.
Patrick AZ
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Easy upgrade from OEM wifi card (AX201) in preparation for future WiFi7 router upgrade.Measuring 800 mbps down usuing speedtest.net on WiFi 6 Asus AX5400 router+150 mbps average compared to the original wifi card (AX201)
Carl
Reviewed in Italy on December 29, 2024
Avevo tanti dubbi e non ero fiducioso, ma la sostituzione era indolore e funziona da Windows 11 e anche Kali Linux senza dover aggiornare o installare manualmente i driver sul mio Lenovo T480s e quello di mio figlio T460. Ne ho preso un'altra per il pc di mia moglie, così tutti i nostri computer si collegano alla nuova WiFi 6.La scheda è talmente piccola che è appena più grande di una moneta da 2 euro. Non è venuta in scatola ma in una confezione di cartone che sembrava una vecchia letteraInvece, insieme alla AX210, ho anche ordinato la AX211, ma questa dubito veramente che sia Intel. Infatti non ha funzionato per niente su ben 3 portatili anche con i driver pre-scaricati da Intel
JustaDude
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Could not get a definitive answer from reviews or asking if it worked. For the price I bought it anyway. Works for WIFI, but BT I cannot connect to. Since I do not really use BT anyway, I am ok with this.Note to people answering questions... You are not obligated to do so, and you definitely do not need to be RUDE when you do.
Lobo
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I own an old school Asus Rog G752VT that still works well in 2024 but like anything else old, things break down and so far I had to replace the battery and the wifi card. This wifi card is cheap and does the work very well. Once I installed it, the wifi was back on point and worked very well like brand new. Get it if you need one.
R. U. Shureuwantthis
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2024
This WiFi cards seems fast, but I have trouble with the tiny antenna connectors. The cables keep popping off. It would be nice if someone would come up with a better way to hold the antenna wires on these cards: like some kind of screw down plastic retainer clip to go over top of the antenna connectors.I am still giving 5 stars because this problem is an industry wide problem.
Cliente de Kindle
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Bidding Farewell to the Quirky MT7291: A Linux OdysseyAhoy, tech aficionados and Linux enthusiasts! Gather 'round for a tale of wireless woes and a triumphant transformation. Let me regale you with the saga of the Acer Aspire 5 and its wireless card evolution.Picture it: my trusty Acer Aspire 5, faithfully running on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS. Enter the Mediatek MT7291, an enigma wrapped in a wireless card which originally came with my laptop. At times, it would vanish from existence, leaving me stranded in the digital wilderness thanks to random reboots/crashes, exacerbating my tech-induced headaches.Enter the Linux Kernel, misidentifying our protagonist as the mysterious AX211. A touch of driver magic was needed, and in strolled the "linux-modules-iwlwifi-5.15.0-84-generic" to save the day. Like a magician revealing their final trick, the AX411 emerged, resplendent and ready for action.Cue the drumroll for a moment of truth: the AX411, my friends, is a revelation. No more capricious crashes or spontaneous reboots. It's as if my laptop found its wireless soulmate, a match made in tech heaven.The internet sings, videos stream, and downloads dance with newfound vigor. I have become one with the digital realm, thanks to this triumphant wireless card swap.In parting, dear reader, if you find yourself on a similar Linux odyssey, fear not. The AX411 is your beacon of hope, your wireless knight in shining armor. Embrace the future, bid adieu to the MT7291, and let the AX411 lead you to WiFi enlightenment.Pros:- Bye-bye, random reboots!- Seamless integration with Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS.- Speedy performance that'll make your bits and bytes dance.Cons:- Installation might require a surgeon's precision. The connectors were minuscule, a puzzle piece designed for dexterous elves, not mere mortals. The installation dance was an intricate ballet, with my hands performing feats of microengineering I never thought possible (but this is common to ALL wireless cards because of their design —you'll need a magnifier or something).TL;DR:This card works as expected. It saved my soul from the agony of random reboots and crashes caused by a Mediatek MT7291 card which came with my Acer Aspire 5 laptop.This AX411 was initially misidentified by my Linux kernel because I didn't have the proper drivers package for the Kernel I am running. I am using Kernel 5.15.0-84-generic, in Ubuntu. I had to install the linux-modules-iwlwifi-5.15.0-84-generic package in order to have it properly detected. Otherwise, your AX411 might be detected as AX211, etc.I'll keep you posted if this card start giving some issues too. So far, everything is fine.
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