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2025-06-14 15:58:58
Bought this to have a decent wifi6 speed and to have bluetooth on my gaming pc (windows 11).Installation was easy/quick (under five minutes). Even for someone non-technical that'll be fine.Drivers: nothing to be done, Windows picked up immediately for both wifi and bluetooth.Usage: Bluetooth works perfect, I was able to use my ear buds in all the apartment (my work laptop will start acting up once I'm 5yards away).Wifi, I'm getting 20MB/s with very stable connectivity (but the router is at the other side of the apartment, so I'm sure once I can move it closer I'll get the nice speeds.I'll update later if anything happens but so far: excellent value for the money.
Steven J. Daniels
2025-04-24 16:05:37
If you're planning on using this device on MicroSoft Windows 10 make sure it is the latest release or that all updates are installed.I purchased to install on a Lenovo ThinkServer that needed Microsoft Windows 10 Professional installed as it was running Debian Linux previously. I have several MicroSoft OEM Install Discs. I installed Windows 10 Professional with the card already in place. It did not recognize the card.I loaded the trusty "included" install disc only to discover every driver required an additional download. On a PC with no internet, this could prove to be difficult. So I went on to read the "included" instructions on the "included" disc, only to discover that every instruction file was a shortcut to a website. Once again... on a PC with no internet, this could prove to be difficult.I was irate, but attempted one more thing before initializing a return. I downloaded the latest version of MicrSoft Windows 10 and created an install USB using my MacBook Pro. Not an easy task since the USB needs to be formatted FAT32 and the install image has one file at 6GB, not supported by FAT32, but I digress.After completing the Microsoft Windows 10 Professional with the latest install image... everything worked. Bluetooth, WiFi, everything was perfect with no additional tasks needed. I use Remote Desktop from my MacBook Pro regularly and even watching YouTube through the Remote Desktop has no issues.Speed and ease are completely reliant on having the latest updates before attempting install. Do that and it's a fantastic card and WiFi option for your desktop.
Hans
2025-02-08 15:47:03
Works out of the box, no driver install needed on Linux mint
Troy Jones (St. Johns, FL)
2024-12-26 13:05:14
I had a *very hard* time getting this card to work correctly in my PC, but with help from the manufacturer (UFON), I was eventually able to get it configured and operating normally. My symptoms were that the device would be recognized but not start up in Windows 10, especially after any configuration changes. I could sometimes get it to start normally and on a few instances it actually connected to my network, but would disconnect after 5-10 seconds.The sales support staff at UFON responded within a day to my email request for assistance. They key piece of information they provided was that this adapter needs to be in PCIE-1 slot for compatibility AND since it is an INTEL-based card, it may have compatibility issues with AMD-based systems. Fortunately, I have an ASROCK motherboard with an Intel i7 processor. After switching the adapter to the proper PCI slot, configuration was simple. INTEL has good documentation for their driver software which also helps.The card is now connecting on 802.11AC with no issues and I am getting a sold 585 Mbps connection which sometimes ramps up to 650 or even 866 Mbps. This is, of course, highly dependent on the distance to my Xfinity router. YMMV. The Bluetooth network features are a bonus, too!If there had been better instructions or compatibility information, I would have given a 5-star rating, but since I was hours away from returning it back to Amazon, I dropped it down one notch. Very glad to be off of my old 2.4 GHz connection. Life is good!
GeorgeFromRo
2024-12-07 17:41:47
The package is cheap to keep the price down and I do not mind that!Besides the adapter you get a low profile bracket /w screw, screwdriver, antennas, BT cable, instructions and eventually a CD which I do not care for, but if your internet is based on this adapter, you may need it. Another option would be to download your drivers on a USB stick using a laptop, phone, tablet...I went to intel and downloaded drivers (wifi and BT) for AX210.I disabled my motherboard's wifi and BT and power off.I installed the adapter into a PCIe slot, plugged in BT cable into one of my motherboards USB slot (if you do not have one of those and need BT, you will need to get an USB extension splitter adapter), install the antennas and power up computer. Double check that motherboard's wifi and BT are disabled and when they are, go ahead and install intel drivers. Reboot.Now connect to wi-fi, check frequency, speed and latency.Now check BT: open Device Manager, go to Bluetooth - Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth, right click Properties, advanced tab and check out Firmware version HCI 12.xxxxx , If that starts with 12 you have BT 5.3, if starts with 11 you have BT 5.2, if starts with 10 you have BT 5.1.This AX210 will provide BT 5.3.Wifi connection is really good and stable despite the fact that antennas are somehow in the corner of the room, very low, behind the PC tower and router is in another room about 15 yards away.Compared with my motherboard wifi/BT I'm getting a bit better speed (almost max to what provider is promising) and lower latency with a more stable connection + BT 5.3 vs 5.0.For the value, this card is hard to beat.
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