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The PCI E to NGFF M.2 Bluetooth Module Adapter is a versatile network expansion card designed for desktop PCs. It supports KEY A and KEY A E configurations, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows XP through 10. Built with high-quality electronic components and eco-friendly materials, this adapter promises stable performance and durability, making it an essential upgrade for tech-savvy users.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI |
W**E
Worked great with an Intel AX210 card - Great value / inexpensive solution
TL/DR SUMMARY: This PCIe adapter for M.2 WiFi cards worked perfectly with my Intel AX210 card. I'm probably going to buy 1-2 more of these.EXTRA DETAILS: I bought an Intel AX210 for a laptop awhile back. I never installed it and now don't plan on using that laptop. However, because of some rearranging of furniture, I now have a desktop PC that needs connectivity + don't feel like dropping another ethernet cable.Well, I didn't want to buy a USB or PCIe WiFi card because I've had two USBs & one PCIe card in the past, and all have sucked: periodic disconnects, stopped working until a reseat or just didn't work at all. No thank you.Since Intel is pretty much gold for WiFi adapters, I wanted to get this unused Intel AX210 working in this desktop. I found this PCIe adapter and took a chance.It worked right out of the box, once I had it properly seated. Note that the antennas required some force to snap into that AX210 M.2 card I had. Heck, I'm even considering upgrading the card to an AX411 since I have a 6E network at home. With the AX210, I got about 410 Mbit xfer speeds OTA. Figured I could get another 20% at least using the AX411 card.
S**H
Nice Card but hangs and crashes computer software.
the card looks professional, although I doubt the certifications on the card as it would not interfere with the operation of my computer if it had them.This general class of add on cards that are not manufactured by well-known technology vendors tend to be hit or miss; with hits being rare vs misses being the majority of these cards. This card has a number of satisfied users by the comments as was I until software stopped working for no apparent reason.After speaking with the vendors of 2 software products and not finding any reasons for the random crashes typically after freezing, I removed this card and have not had any issues since. It was past the return period when I found out, so I eat the cost of the card.So, adding the card -> crashes and removing the card fixes them. I do not recommend this card to others as your luck will vary.But isn't that always the case....
A**R
Worked perfectly to add wifi and bluetooth to mobo
Needed to add wifi to one of my computers and was able to do so with this pcie card. Usb wifi dongles would eventually cut out before i bought this and this hasnt failed me since, just needed to install drivers and was good to go. May need to also unplug power cord to the pc for a sec if the device isn’t detected
T**A
Works Excellent
Purchased two of these for two separate computers. Installed Intel Wireless-Ac 9260 NGFF WiFi/Bluetooth cards and good to go. Works flawless. WiFi speed is double to what it used to be, no lost connections, and no issues with Bluetooth either. As long as it's paired with quality (Intel) NGFF card - there should be no issues.Best part about these cards, I can always stay up-to-date with current WiFi standard by swapping out to newer NGFF WiFi/Bluetooth cards, that typically cost fraction of a cost of a dedicated PCIe WiFi card.Build quality is solid, NGFF installation was quick and easy. Comes with all required hardware and cables.
P**S
Very reliable in Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 with Intel Wireless AC 9260!
Very reliable in Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 with Intel Wireless AC 9260 on 10th generation Intel processor!
K**O
Antennas not connected to the circuit board
I could not get this wifi card to work, and uninstalled it, I found that both antenna wires were not connected to anything causing the device not to be able to work at all. Now I have waited too long to make an exchange. I couldn't even find a schematic to maybe solder the two leads back to the circuit board.
E**Z
Crashes system on power on.
System Tries to auto protect many times before it starts. ( Cold start) if PC recently turned off and back on has no issues. Order a PSU thinking it was going bad. Turns out this was the culprit. Removed it and everything back to normal.
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