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The WiFi Card 5400Mbps PCIe WiFi 6E Card with Bluetooth 5.3 is a high-performance wireless network adapter designed for desktop PCs. It supports tri-band speeds of up to 2402 Mbps on 6GHz and 5GHz bands, ensuring minimal latency for gaming and streaming. With advanced WPA3 security and compatibility with various PCI-E slots, this card is perfect for tech-savvy users looking to enhance their online experience.
S**O
Speeds equal to wired LAN - amazing
I changed to this PCI card from a USB dongle and was hopeful of an improvement, but, really, the result has astonished me. You'll see from the attached screenshot that I am getting almost the same speed on this PC, in a less-than-ideal room for Wi-Fi signal, as I previously achieved with a direct to router LAN cable. The Bluetooth connection is excellent to with no lag and no stutter as I experienced before with my Steam set up and Xbox controller.I would recommend this 100% if you are at all capable of opening up your PC and you have a spare PCI slot and a USB header (this is easily found on the motherboard as no other socket will fit the plug that comes with the card and it's also labelled "USB").
J**Y
A good value card.
An easy install as it works on PCIe x1. I dispensed with the attached aerials and connected remote aerials that also came from Amazon.
R**O
Wifi
good wifi card E6 goes luxury
T**B
Decent wireless option if you must use wireless! USB header required for bluetooth function.
Wifi is pretty much everywhere nowadays, but one place it might not have reached is your desktop computer.This card allows you to add wifi to your computer with the fastest standard currently available. It also comes with bluetooth, although less obvious is that you will need a spare USB 2 header on your motherboard to plug in to make this work - if you only have a USB3 header you can get an adapter to USB2 which you could then plug this into.I'd always recommend that you use a wired connection for your desktop (or anything else for that matter) as the wireless standards always hugely exaggerate their actual performance, a tried and tested gigabit wired connection will beat this even if you have spent the money on a wifi 6e access point to go with it, and even the best wireless setup can turn to porridge when the neighbour starts using their old microwave.It's quite a comprehensive set that you're buying, full height and half height brackets, with a screwdriver and spare screws included. It's quite a nice looking unit, with a black finish and beefy heatsink (although I wonder if this is a style choice rather than a necessity for the heat generated!) The antennas are enormous, and might complicate placement a bit depending on where your computer lives, but are reassuring in terms of the coverage potential.Notable is the contrast to the TP Link T2U nano usb wifi adapter that I tend to use when I need to temporarily add wifi to a device - as you can see from the second picture it's rather smaller than most of the accessories that come with this card, nevermind the card itself.I tested this card at work where we have a 1 gigabit symmetrical line so I could safely use fast.com for the speed tests rather than anything more complicated. Unfortunately we only have AC wifi (or Wifi 5 as they call it now) which gives a theoretical upper limit of 1733mbps with the Unifi Nano-HD WAP in the same room.First with a wired gigabit connection we have the best case result - 780 mb down, 530mb up, 4ms unloaded latency, 11ms loaded.With this card I achieved 190mb down, 320mb up, 5ms unloaded latency, 290ms loaded latency. This is actually pretty decent.I tested it with the antennas disconnected, 46mb down, 59mb up, 4ms unloaded, 637ms loaded - obviously a lot worse but some reassurance that you might still be able to use it even if you somehow forgot or misplaced the antennas.With the antennas connected again, but turning off the WAP in the room so that it had to go through a wall or two to another WAP I achieved a mere 25mb down, 30mb up, still 5ms unloaded latency, 312ms loaded - obviously my walls aren't your walls but it goes to show that you're going to lose a lot in speed if you aren't fairly close to a WAP.Anyway, back to the best case tests, I tested the TP Link T2U USB adapter and received only 51mb down, 42mb up, 6ms unloaded, 114ms loaded - obviously much worse than the 200-300mb that this card achieved despite the same circumstances - in fact worse than the card with no antennas.I tested with my cheap and cheerful phone, a Redmi note 10s and that achieved 84mb down 94mb up, 6ms unloaded 743ms loaded.So all told, it's a pretty decent wifi card - Intel are of course a respected brand so you wouldn't really expect any less - and I'm happy that this is basically as well as I've ever seen AC wifi perform.I checked the bluetooth connection and that paired with my phone easily enough, and using the audio sink app I was able to play music from my phone via my computer speakers.It includes a mini CD with the drivers, but I didn't use them - Windows 10 downloaded drivers which seem to be up to date as soon as it was also plugged into wired ethernet - so if you're adding this to a computer that you are setting up somewhere without wired ethernet you'll want to make some plan to get the wifi driver onto it, whether that is using the CD, downloading them onto a usb elsewhere moving the PC somewhere you can plug it in, or USB tethering your phone etc.Anyhow, an awful lot written, bottom line is this is a decent wifi adapter and should get faster when you get your infrastructure up to 6e if you are stuck in the past like me - but don't expect miracles, a dedicated wire is almost definitely the better solution.
A**X
Good option if you want an Intel Wi-Fi & Bluetooth adapter, works with the official Intel driver
This product arrived in a fairly plain cardboard box, with all the pieces neatly separated and protected with plastic pouches and an ESD bag for the sensitive main unit. It feels and looks well-built from a quick inspection right out of the packaging, the visible soldering is done well and I have no complaints besides a bit of leftover flux on the joints. Which ultimately doesn’t matter as you don't ever see the board except for when you unbox the board and occasionally clean out your case.The instructions included are generic ones for an older model of a similar card, but the process is applicable to this version and is explained with coloured images and reasonably well written English. As stated in the product description you do need to have a spare 9-pin USB header on the motherboard to enable the Bluetooth functionality, but otherwise this is as simple as it gets. Just chuck it into a spare expansion slot, install the drivers then restart the PC and it's ready to use.It works as well as any other desktop based expansion card I’ve used for Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth in the past. The range and stability is superior to the built-in options on my motherboard, and it side-steps an irritating instability that has plagued my Bluetooth devices for several years. So if your PC happens to have an issue with the built-in options like mine or you just want to update a computer that has neither already, an affordable card like this is a viable option.The only genuine & minor complaint I have is that this version from Aeisda appears to be about £3-5 more than companies selling the exact same AX210 intel based cards on Amazon. Though the current 20% off voucher brings it down to around £23.20 which ends up putting it in the middle of the pack. At the full non-sale price of £28.99 I’d suggest shopping around for other generic brands reselling the same product, but if you can catch this on a discount it's decent value for money.
T**I
Waste of time
Don't buy this garbage product. I'm telling you its a waste of time, since i got it it was already slow and getting the drivers does not improve the speed. i have 1gbps internet and it cant even pull 80mbps when all my other devices easily reach 500+. That was when it was new, after a few months use now it just doesnt work and constantly disconnects and lag spikes and just completely breaks. Very bad product dont waste your time and money.
G**I
Ottima scheda di rete.
La scheda è facile da installare ed è subito riconosciuta dal windows che installa i driver più aggiornati. Da segnalare solamente che usando antenne staccate dalla scheda (a filo) il segnale e la velocità migliora di molto.
S**B
Efficace
Installé dans un Dell Optiplex 3010 sur le port Pcie x1 après s avoir monter le bracket Low Profile fourni. Cable à installer sur un port usb 9 broches de la carte mère pour avoir le blutooth. Telecharger en amont les drivers wifi et blutooth sur le site Intel (pas de lecteur pour le mini cd fourni)Wifi 6 marche très bien, bon débit et stableIdem pour le blutoothTrès satisfait du produit
P**O
Muito bom
Funciona como o esperado. Muito acessível para o hardware que é, face a outras marcas de renome.
S**Y
RAS
Pour le prix, rien à dire, reconnue directement et très bon début :) !
M**N
Buena compra
Decidí quitar todos los cables que tenia por toda la casa para repartir la conexión y hacerlo mediante Wifi. Elegí esta Tarjeta por sus características y opiniones. Pensaba que iba a tener problemas con las caídas y velocidad, pero no ha sido asi. De momento va muy bien.
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