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AX200 WiFi 6 PCIe Card BT5.2 Dual Band AX3000 802.11ax Desktop Wireless Network Adapter Support Windows 11/10 for Wifi 6 Router

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Product Description

The Latest WIFI 6 Technology 3X faster 75% Lower latency up to 2.4Gbps

AX200 AX3000

PC Gaming and Video Uploading Downloading ect are about to get much faster Wi-Fi

wifi speed

Compatible with the latest BT 5.0 Technology, achieving 2× faster speed and 4× broader coverage than BT 4.2

wifi 6 technology

160 MHz Channels: The Wi-Fi 6 Superhighway More Bandwidth on a Wider Channel

wifi support
Bluetooth 5.2

AX3000 AX200NGW Wi-Fi 6 AX BT 5.2 PCIe Adapter for Gamer

  • Unrivaled Wi-Fi 6 Speed—Breaks the gigabit barrier with speed up to 2402 Mbps (5 GHz) + 574 Mbps (2.4 GHz)
  • Smoother Experience—75% lower latency ensures ultra-responsive real-time gaming
  • Reliable Connections— Wi-Fi 6 chipset brings faster and clearer Wi-Fi to fully unlock the potential of your Wi-Fi 6 router
  • Wider Signal Coverage—Two multi-directional antennas are designed for optimum signal reception
  • Improved Security—The latest security enhancements WPA3 provides enhanced protection in personal password safety
  • Fine Crafting—Specialized heatsink and gold plating is crafted to improve stability and reliability even in hot environments
  • Backward Compatibility – Full support for 802.11ax/ac/a/b/g/n standards
  • Compatible with the latest BT 5.2 Technology, achieving 2× faster speed and 4× broader coverage than BT4.2. Connect as many devices as you want, including game controllers, headphones, and keyboards, to enjoy a smoother experience than ever before

The technology behind this desktop wifi adapter

Increased Efficiency with OFDMA, Make Latency A Thing of The Past

  • The Wi-Fi 6 standard uses OFDMA for increased efficiency. Imagine your WiFi connection as a series of delivery trucks delivering data packets to your devices. With 802.11ac WiFi, each delivery truck or “packet” could only deliver one parcel to one device at a time. But with OFDMA, each truck can deliver multiple parcels to multiple devices simultaneously. This vast improvement in efficiency works for both uploads and downloads.

  • WiFi 6 wireless network adapter comes with orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) to divide a wireless channel into a large number of subchannels. Each of these subchannels can provide faster data speeds while carrying the data intended for different devices. Moreover, the WiFi access points on the upcoming WiFi 6 can stay connected or talk to even more devices at once.

  • As we mentioned, WiFi 6 pcie card gets its speed boost because it combines and operates across both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously. This is made possible using the improved multiple in/multiple out (MIMO) standard. Until WiFi 5, although access points were able to talk to multiple devices simultaneously, those devices connected to the network couldn’t respond at the same time. WiFi 6 wifi adapter addresses this issue and comes with an improvised multiuser MIMO that allows devices to respond to access points simultaneously. MU-MIMO technology will also be enabled for the uplinking of data along with the downlink data it already supports.

  • WiFi 6 comes with a 1024 quadrature amplitude modulation mode (1024-QAM), which increases the throughput. This helps the devices connected with WiFi 6 bandwidth to have better stability even in bandwidth-intensive use cases or applications.

  • WiFi 6 is also expected to be future-ready in terms of security. Last year, WiFi standards received a huge upgrade in terms of security with WPA 3. WPA3 makes it very difficult for hackers to brute force into networks using WiFi as a medium. All WiFi 6-enabled devices are likely to be certified with the WPA 3 security standard, making them secure.

  • Incredibly Smooth Gameplay, Lower latency is essential to gaming success. Revolutionary OFDMA reduces lag by up to 75%. Enjoy ultra-responsive real-time gaming or immersive VR experiences.

160 MHz Channel Width

  • Wi-Fi 6 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.

  • With 160 MHz channels, we get the fastest Wi-Fi yet, delivering multi-gigabit low latency connections. These high throughput connections are essential to supporting 5G services indoors where mmWave signals can't reach. Multi-gigabit Wi-Fi essentially acts as an indoor hotspot, seamlessly supporting 5G services in dense indoor environments.

  • Benefits are not restricted to 160 MHz connections. OFDMA allows Wi-Fi systems to partition channels into smaller subchannels, allocating the appropriate amount of spectrum to each connected device to deliver optimal quality of service and user experience. Wi-Fi 6 routers with 160 MHz capability will provide significant benefits even when connected to devices using smaller bandwidths.

  • There are currently two 160 MHz channels available in the U.S., but both are shared with Wi-Fi devices that use smaller bandwidths (e.g., 20 and 40 MHz). Like a bicycle on the highway, these users can slow down all traffic, including 160 MHz transmissions, thereby reducing overall network capacity. These two channels simply do not represent enough spectrum to serve a dense environment with many competing devices.

  • Devices must also sense and avoid radars in order to use these 160 MHz channels through a process known as Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS). While routers have successfully used DFS for many years to access this spectrum, regulatory requirements have limited the ability of mobile devices to operate as access points in these bands. This means that consumers are unable to connect peripheral devices, such as AR/VR glasses, to their gigabit-capable mobile devices on a 160 MHz channel.

  • Interference from your neighbors' wireless networks can cause issues with your wireless signal. BSS (Base Service Station) Color, marks frames from neighboring networks so that your router can ignore them. If you’ve ever lived in an apartment or close to your neighbors, this means that your router just became that much more efficient – no extra work required.

  • As well as the multi-user OFDMA support, 11ax introduces another feature that increases the efficiency of high-density network deployments where a large number of access points are operating in a limited area. In this situation, access point Basic Service Sets (BSSs) can overlap when using the same channel, leading to wireless contention and interference problems. The 11ax standard implements a “color code” for each BSS that is transmitted in the signal preamble, enabling clients to detect when transmissions are from an overlapping BSS. In an enterprise network, the ability to detect each BSS color code enables clients and access points to set specific signal-detection thresholds and transmit power levels, which provides better management of contention and interference. The result is an improvement in overall network performance and a more efficient use of spectrum resources.

Shahin Shamiyev
2025-09-04 19:56:57
Used for my QNAP item works alright
Ross
2025-08-30 10:15:42
Works perfectly with my old i7-7700K CPU and Z170x motherboard. Win11 installed a working set of drivers and I downloaded updated drivers from Intel’s support site. Fedora Linux 41 also auto installs a working set of drivers.
stve5150
2025-08-25 10:01:46
I've had this network adapter for a couple of days now and I couldn't be happier with its performance.The package came with the 3" driver disc and I installed the driver prior to installation. I highly recommend doing this step before you physically install the card. Once installed and you power on your PC it will load the driver automatically with no interaction on your part.Installation of the card was a little tricky for me because of the case configuration, but I eventually got everything hooked up; including the BT connection.I recently upgraded my internet from 300 Gbps to 1,200 Gbps and upgraded my router to the Netgear RAX120. For those that will ask, I am using the Netgear CM1200 modem. Anyone who has done these sort of upgrades are more than familiar with Ookla speed tests; I've probably done well over 100 since my internet upgrade. Prior to installing this card (previous card was capable up to a/c) I tested between 200 and 300 Mbps, which is not bad, but when you pay for 1,200 Mbps you expect numbers closer to that max. After installation, I was testing consistently between 700 and 800 Mbps. These numbers are more than acceptable considering I am upstairs and my router is downstairs (I'm practically directly above it).I cannot speak to its longevity since I have only had it a couple of days, but so far I am very pleased with this purchase. If that should change, I will update my review.
Debbie D
2025-07-27 09:50:39
I've waited to review this wifi card because I wanted to make sure things were all good for at least three months, and I'm glad I did. The good is that it was easy to install. However, I needed to manually disable the original wifi device to get this card recognized. I think this may be my computer's fault, so this may not be the card.Three months into using this card and it has become useless. It will drop without reason. I have a laptop next to the computer with this wifi card, and the router is up and working 100%, so it's the wifi card. I have to disable this card (Device Manager) and enable the old wifi card to get any wifi at all.I was hoping this card being so cheap and getting so many great reviews was the answer to my slow wifi reception, but after three months, it's trash. :(I'm now looking for a better, more reliable card.
Jesse S
2025-06-12 14:32:38
Easy to install into a desktop computer and has adequate range to be in another room and still gets a decent signal.
Jaron Davis
2025-04-30 11:38:31
I recently purchased a wireless-AX (aka wifi 6) router, so keep in mind when purchasing this, that to take full advantage, you need a wireless-AX router. I purchased a CyberPowerPC for one of my sons recently as a birthday gift and it had an AX200 chip in it and I was super impressed with the wifi signal. So my oldest sons CyberPowerPC is a year old now and the wireless-AC adapter in it is terrible and has never functioned properly. So I figured after seeing wireless-AX in action, and specifically an AX200 chip, I wanted to upgrade with one of those. I found this one, which houses the Intel AX200 chip and decided to give it a shot. It worked GREAT. Even from a different level and with 400Mbps service, he is easily pulling down 230Mbps on wireless, which is fantastic. After a few days of using it, I decided I'd upgrade my wife's PC that I custom built back in 2013. It was using a wireless-AC adapter that was about 2 years old and was only getting about 15Mbps on wireless, which is terrible. So I upgraded it last night, and the same results, about 230Mbps consistently, plus bluetooth!I'm super impressed with this card! For under $40, it doesn't get better than this.
Gene Olson
2025-03-20 11:40:28
I installed this card in an Intel i7-7700k system. It went in easily. The package includes a small cord for use with an internal BlueTooth antenna. I wasn't using that feature, and did not install the cord.Unlike other reviewers, I had no trouble booting the system after installation.For testing a used three different brands of access points, including an Arvig-supplied router, an aging Orbi RBK853, and a new Deco BE1600. Only the Deco supports WiFi 7.* Windows 10 *I did not use the enclosed CD, but used the Windows driver provided by Windows Update. It seemed to work fine. About 6 feet away from my Deco access point, at 5 GHz, I saw extremely consistent performance about 600 Mbps in either direction. Placing the antenna 2 feet away from the access point, perormance increased to about 1.1 Gbps. The Orbi was consistent at about 300 Mbps. The Arvig was about 20 feet away and transfer varied from about 300-500 Mbps.Windows could not see the 6 GHz channel at all, even when placed 2 feet away from the Deco.Summary. My tests were very limited, because I didn't want to drag a desktop and monitor around the house to check distance. However I conclude that if you don't plan to use 6 GHz, this is a perfectly acceptable card on Windows. It's my uinderstanding that power levels are lower on 6 GHz, so that could be the problem. I'm confused by the details of when, where, and how higher power can be used. It's unclear to me if performance will improve further as WiFi 7 becomes mainstream.* Ubuntu 22.04 *Ubuntu immediately worked with the card, no driver necessary. Using WiFi 6, performance was similar to that on Windows. However Ubuntu did see a very weak 6 GHz channel. At 6 Ghz and 6 feet away, I saw performance at about 800 MHz, improving to 1.5 Gbps at 2 feet.I then updated Ubuntu, and started having trouble, which I blame on the update. After the update, I started to see a lockup that lasted about 30 seconds when I tried switching from 6 Hz to one of the 5 GHz access points. As a result, I could not switch to another AP, and I had to give up testing on Ubuntu.* Summary *As of this date 2024/05/16, it is probably too early to do a meaningful review of WiFi 7 equipment. This card works about as well as you can reasonably expect, except for the 6 MHz band. The problems there could be in the Deco, the card, the antenna, or the drivers.If you are looking for adventure, try this card. Otherwise you probably want to wait until the major laptop vendors have been shipping WiFi 7 for about a year. That should be enough to better reviews on the WiFi 7 tech, and the best equipment compatibility matches.
Carlos Daniel
2025-03-12 20:54:27
A placa de rede é maravilhosa, o sinal 5G do meu roteador nela fica muito bom, congigo mais de 400 Mbps de Dowload e 200 Mbps de upload. Unica observação que deixo é que no anuncio diz que vem do brasil, mas pra mim a placa foi importada da china, não fui taxado em nada, mas é um ponto a se observar.
Chris H
2025-02-27 17:51:52
I bought this for my main P.C which sits two rooms away from my Plusnet fibre router. Dead easy to install. Took about 10 minutes tops. Loaded drivers from the supplied mini disc and was up and running in minutes. Signal strength is great and performance is well improved. It also has the function to use as a wi-fi hotspot which I set up for our tablets. Very handy as the performance seems to be faster than using the normal wi-fi connection. All in all, I would recommend this piece of equipment. Using it with Windows 10 64bit system.
Roland
2025-01-15 17:14:04
Que du bonheur ca change tout avec la vitesse c'est l’évolution et ca marche bien sur une carte mère des année 2014
Julia Ribeiro
2024-12-17 10:33:28
Placa muito fácil de instalar, e melhorou muito a minha velocidade de download, que antes pegava no máximo 50 mbps, e agora chega a 400. A construção do produto também parece ser de qualidade.
Paul Greet
2024-11-22 17:29:21
Quick and easy to install and set up. Solid, reliable, works perfectly and without issues.Only two small issues:I wish they'd make the brackets black, not silver, or supply extra brackets.The antennae have a tendency to come loose very easily.However, these for me are very minor issues. Product gets 5 stars and a personal recommendation!
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