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ax200 wifi 6 card |
ax210ngw wifi 6e card |
MacOS Airport Continuity & Handoff BCM94360CD |
ax200ngw wifi 6 |
FV-AXE3000pro wifi 6e |
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Price | $32.99$32.99 | $34.99$34.99 | $59.99$59.99 | $29.99$29.99 | $42.99$42.99 |
BT5.2/5.1/4.0 | ✓ |
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Combined Speed | 2400Mbps+576Mbps | 6GHz 3000Mbps 5GHz 2400Mbps + 2.4GHz 300Mbps | 1300Mbps + 450Mbps | 2400Mbps+576Mbps | 6GHz 3000Mbps 5GHz 2400Mbps + 2.4GHz 300Mbps |
Wi-Fi Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax wifi 6e | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax wifi 6e |
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) | ✓ |
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Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) | ✓ |
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higher-order coding 1,024-QAM | ✓ |
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Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz (160 MHz) | Tri-Band (6GHhz + 5Ghz + 2.4Ghz) | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz (160 MHz) | Tri-Band (6GHhz + 5Ghz + 2.4Ghz) |
Channel Width | 160/80/40/20Mhz | 160/80/40/20Mhz | 160/80/40/20Mhz | 160/80/40/20Mhz | 160/80/40/20Mhz |
WIFI 6E RGB Light Newest Technology ax210 desktop pc up to 5400Mbps
Three Band 2.4Ghz/5Ghz/6Ghz 160 MHz Channels and the Wi-Fi 6e Superhighway More Bandwidth on Wider Channel
PC Gaming and Video Uploading Downloading ect are about to get much 3x faster Wi-Fi
FV-AXE3000RGB WiFi 6E Dual Band BT5.2 PCI-E wifi card
- This fenvi AX210 PCIe adapter full support the latest Microsoft Windows 10,64 bit OS, as well as Linux.Support the new 802.11ax standard with its unique features such as OFDMA, 1024QAM, Target Wake Time, 160MHz channels and spatial reuse. Compatible with all the wireless routers and any 11ac or 11n devices.Compatible with all Intel base CPU, some AMD CPU may have comaptibility issue.Compact with Almost computer with PCI Express (PCI-E 1X/4X/8X/16X slot) Intertaces;Such as Samsung/Dell/Sony/ACER/ISUS/MSI/Clevo/Terransforce/Hasee etc.
- 160 MHz Channel Width Wi-Fi 6E AX expands the WiFi band from 80 MHz to 160 MHz, doubling the channel width and creating a faster connection from your router to the device. With Wi-Fi 6, you can enjoy 8K movies, large file downloads and uploads, and responsive smart home devices – all without buffering.
- Optimized the power consumption and coverage capabilities of the device, MU-MIMO technology supports multi-user high speed concurrency,and show better performance in user-intensive scenarios,gives you incredible speed with low latency,low power consumptionand uninterrupted connectivity technology.Multiple output (MU-MIMO) allows more data to be transferred at once and enables an access point to handle a larger number of concurrent clients.
Specification
- Product Model: i-n-t-e-l AX210NGW chipset
- Transmission Rate: 2.4GHz: 574Mbps 5GHz: 2400Mbps 6GHz:2400Mbps
- Protocol Standard: support IEEE 802.11AX/AC,IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
- WiFi Frequency: 2.412GHz-2.4835GHz 5.150GHz-5.825GHz and 6GHz Band
- Interface: Compatible with PCI-E X1/X4/X8/X16
- Technical Support: MU-MIMO and vPro
- Support System: Only for Windows 10, 11 64bit.
Wi-Fi 6E introduce and requires:
- To use the new 6 GHz band, you’ll need a new broadcaster (a router) and clients (phones, laptops, etc.) that support it. It’s similar to the fact that you can’t drive a car, or ride a bike, on rail tracks. So none of the existing Wi-Fi equipment, including the latest Wi-Fi 6 routers, will work with this band.
- Wi-Fi 6E devices will be backward compatible with Wi-Fi 6 and previous Wi-Fi standards. But, to take advantage of those new 6 GHz channels in Wi-Fi 6E, you’ll need to be using devices that support it. In other words, you’ll only be using Wi-Fi 6E once you pair a Wi-Fi 6E-enabled client device (like a laptop or smartphone) and a WI-Fi 6E-enabled access point.
- For example, even if you have a bunch of Wi-Fi 6 devices and a Wi-Fi 6E-enabled router, none of your devices will communicate over Wi-FI 6E. They’ll all be using Wi-Fi 6 on the typical 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz channels.
- Wi-Fi6E works by broadcasting over airwaves that are open for anyone to use. Today, it’s working over two bands: 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Now, we’re adding a third band, 6GHz.
- The numbers make a difference (2.4GHz travels farther, but 6GHz delivers data faster), but what really matters isn’t the specific frequencies being used, but how large a swath of airwaves is available.
- The 6 GHz spectrum should work similarly to WiFi 6 over 5 GHz but offers additional non-overlapping channels. As the Wi-Fi Alliance puts it, Wi-Fi 6E allows for “14 additional 80 MHz channels and 7 additional 160 MHz channels.” These channels wouldn’t overlap with each other, which will help reduce congestion, particularly in areas where lots of networks are operating.
6GHz wireless spectrum
- The main thing that differentiates this from the existing AX200 is the ability to use the 6GHz wireless spectrum.
- The ability to use the 6Ghz spectrum doesn’t really alter the performance improvement of Wi-Fi 6e but massively opens up the available channels for Wi-Fi 6e to work at its maximum speeds.
- With Wi-Fi 6 and 6E on 80hz, you will get 2400Mbps and 160Hz 2400Mbps on a client with 2×2 TX/RX streams. you have to use the 160Hz channel width if you want to exceed the gigabit throughput offered by most wired solutions.
- Currently, on the relatively congested 5Ghz channel, you only have six 80MHz and two 160MHz channels.
- Using 6Ghz, you gain access to fourteen-80Mhz channels and seven 160Mhz channels, making it easily possible to run a mesh system or access points with no overlapping channels on the 160Mhz width.
- 6GHz Wi-Fi can go a long way toward solving that problem. It offers not just a new swath of airwaves for routers to use, but a spacious swath that doesn’t require overlapping signals like on some current Wi-Fi channels. The new spectrum has enough room for up to seven maximum-capacity Wi-Fi streams to all be broadcast simultaneously and not interfere with each other — all without using any of the previously available spectrum.
- The 6 GHz spectrum should work similarly to WiFi 6 over 5 GHz but offers additional non-overlapping channels. As the Wi-Fi Alliance puts it, Wi-Fi 6E allows for “14 additional 80 MHz channels and 7 additional 160 MHz channels.” These channels wouldn’t overlap with each other, which will help reduce congestion, particularly in areas where lots of networks are operating.
- All the devices communicating on the 6 GHz spectrum would also be Wi-Fi 6 devices. There wouldn’t be any older devices using standards like Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). All devices on the 6 GHz channels will be speaking the same language and can use Wi-Fi 6’s new congestion-busting features.In other words, Wi-Fi 6E is Wi-Fi 6 (also known as 802.11ax) over 6 GHz.
6GHz band, based on the following rules
- Unlicensed access points are allowed to operate across the entire 6GHz band at lower power and indoors only.
- In the UNII-5 (5.925-6.425 GHz) and UNII-7 (6.525-6.875GHz) bands, access points are allowed to operate both indoor and outdoor, at standard power levels same as those currently permitted in the 5GHz band, under the control of an Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) system.
- Client devices are allowed to operate across the entire 6GHz band, only under the control of standard power indoor/outdoor or low power indoor access points.6GHz is supplemental spectrum, not a replacement for 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
andi allen –
This wireless card works in Linux. Archlinux, Debian Linux both have been tested for weeks now no issues. Kernel supplied drivers worked out of box on kernel 6.1 . Plug and play. I can’t say about windows haven’t stepped on that battle field in 16 years. Bluetooth is a USB header wire you need to attach to your mother board. I get wonderful speeds from both wifi and Bluetooth. Bluetooth functional distance is awesome as well. Very good value for the money. High quality aluminum heatsink .
Garmon –
I have been building PC’s for over 20 years and I’ve never been this satisfied with a purchase. This thing is super easy to install. Looks great in my PC and I installed the whole thing including drivers in under 5 minutes. Works perfectly and I am getting upload and download speeds as fast as I was on a LAN cable. I will be installing this in every build I do that doesn’t have WIFI on the board already.
Troy K.Troy K. –
This device coupled with xFi Advanced Gateway provides incredibly fast wifi results. With both devices being 802.11ax compatible, I am pushing near 1000MBps (1GB). Now what xfinity won’t tell you is that 802.11ax is not enabled by default. When I first installed the Fenvi, I was getting around 500mbps using 802.11ac, which is still fast but I wanted to get closer to my 1GB subscription I pay for, without having to connect a LAN cable. So I went into xfinity gateway facility (NOT the customer.xfinity.com page), but by typing their default gateway address in the webpage – 10.0.0.1. Using the admin and admin password on the actual xfinity gateway router will get you in. This will be different for other carriers such as At&t. You need to go into the connection settings and manually configure both the 2.4ghz and 5.0ghz SSID and select 802.11ax which WILL enable wifi 6.. Once completed and save, you will achieve almost another 500mpbs on top of what you already had.
SneakyNinchillaSneakyNinchilla –
I was a little concerned because I have an AMD system, and I read a few reviews about compatibility issues, missing drivers, etc.I went ahead and gave it a try.Ignore my internet speed, its not a true mark of this card’s capability.I swapped out my Intel Killer 1650x wifi6 card for this Fenvi thing. No regrets. Lower latency, more range, (based off of available devices.) To keep a fair comparison, I didn’t use the antennas that came with it, and instead used my older 9dbi 2.4GHZ 5GHZ 5.8GHZ RP-SMA ones. Worked just fine!Bluetooth was snappy as well, finding available devices almost instantly, compared to the Killer 1650x.Drivers? They included a little mini CD driver disk, but my PC didn’t need it. Plug and play! I checked the hardware manager and it shows the new wifi card.The RGB lighting is a little silly. If you have RBG already, you’ll find this light isn’t bright or customizable at all. It does a gradual rainbow thing. However, because of its lower lumen output, it actually acts as a tidy little component label. I can look right at the card, know its on, and know what it is. Which is great if you have more than one PCI gadget plugged in.
Mr. BallMr. Ball –
I was originally hesitant when first buy this WiFi adapter because I did not know if it came with a BT cable…Luckily it did. If you are questioning if the card is worth it, don’t!!I love this thing.All My BT devices work Xbox Remote Control, PS4 Dual Shock, I am sure PS5 controller will work also but dont have one to test.I had minor software installation delays, Finding the Drivers was easy just google AX210 Intel WiFI adapter and download the WIFI family drivers for Win10/11 on the intel site.The delays were due to necessary restarts and Windows cumulative updates needed.My Internet speed plan is 200mbps and I am getting 220+mbpsAfter all installed drivers and Windows updates completed my computer now runs WiFi like a Gaming champ…lolMake sure if you want your BT to run correct that you have an open Internal 3.0 Header, although it can work on a 2.0 header as well but 3.0 is what manufacturer recommends.I love the antenna extender feature its exactly what I was looking for and glad I picked this adapter over other options.Delivery took about 2 days form when I placed the order but it was Free so no complaints there. Im giving this adapter a 5 star rating because it is running as it should and installation was easy if you know what you are doing. Overall pleased and loving the Super fast speeds and all in one place for BT.5.2 connectivity.Would definitely recommend it if you are looking for WiFi replacement card and to ditch the Ethernet cable all together.
Jonathan –
Very fast internet for being wireless and look cool too.
RICARDO PADILLA RODRIGUEZ –
Amazing plug and play recommended 100%
Zachary –
I’ve got gigabit internet, and this thing allows me to take full advantage of it. I get 40-50 megabytes per second downloads on Steam, which is very nice. The Bluetooth functionality also works good. I haven’t experienced any latency, range, or quality issues with my speaker. Plus the RGB gives plenty of serotonin. 🙂
Kristina –
I don’t think it has enough mimo to hit max rate without using 6Ghz. But it still gets a consistent 5-600, which is good enough until Ubiquity finally gets their 6e access points in stock.Rainbow led effect matches my build perfectly. The looks of this card is one of it’s biggest pluses. Definitely fits right in with exotic looking builds.
Amazon Customer –
The beast WiFi 6 card