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ptwiraga
> 3 dayEast to install and works with windows 11
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J. Tant
> 3 dayIll say first off, pay close attention to the specs here and make sure it will work in your laptop. Ill also say that do NOT expect plug-and-play here. As I think others have said, the hardware here isnt the real issue, but its finding and installing the correct drivers. Thats right. The mini-CD included with the card is appreciated, but it requires you to have a CD ROM drive. And thats not a good assumption these days. This is perhaps the weak point of this product, namely user support. In a nutshell, Ill say that your path to success is to first find the drivers, then uninstall the drivers from your old card (if you have one), install the new one, then install the new drivers. Some machines may have issues with the old drivers and the new card, and in at least one case for me put a Win11 machine into a endless boot loop. Once it works, it works just fine. However, getting there is a bit of a PITA.
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Joyce Smock
> 3 dayIt gave my computer new life, but it had to be done by technicians. Very satisfied, however.
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Rob
> 3 dayThis wifi card was easy to install and works very well on Windows 10 (and 11) machines. I have an extremely reliable internet connection using this card and it even is wifi 6 compatible (upgradable). CD-less install. Prior to installation you may want to download intel drivers from the internet before replacing your wifi adapter if you do not have a CD rom on your PC. Just look up Ax210 driver and use the links from the intel (the chipset manufacturer)
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Spikeypup
> 3 dayThis unit was well packaged in a nice little box and slipped into my laptop easily. After booting into WIN10, it was recognized and began working right away. No problems here, just an excellent quality Intel adapter on offer.
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T. Tommarello
Greater than one weekI am happy with this kit. The Intel Wifi adapter in my Asus Vivobook stopped working after a little over a year which explains why it would intermittently cut out. I confirmed it was at issue by swapping it between other laptops. Bought this to replace it. There is a lot included in the packaging. Might be useful to some but I only need the adapter card.
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Kenny Whiddon
> 3 dayI bought this Wifi card to replace the one that came with my Acer Aspire 5 laptop, it works great. The original Mediatek mt7921 card that came with the laptop was always causing download speed issues. this new Intel AX 210 works perfectly.
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C. Okamuro
> 3 dayI think its fair to regard the EDUP AX210 WiFi 6E Card as a commodity. After all, it is functionally identical to any other M.2 wifi card using Intels AX210 chip. If you have access to a 6Ghz wireless access point, the AX210 provides some value over the older AX200, but dont expect anything other than a bit less device congestion and some more channel bandwidth in 6Ghz vs. 5Ghz. I installed the EDUP on a mid-range AM4 motherboard, and used an SMA antenna-equipped expansion card bracket to supply the AX210 with antenna leads. Everything worked without any issues, but you may want to save money on a 802.11ac card if you dont have 802.11ax equipment to connect it to. Conditionally Recommended
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Insurance
> 3 dayReally easy to install.
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Devlin
> 3 dayThis is a great upgrade to do if you can do it and if you need to help make your connection speed faster (not the same as throughput but it should increase how fast it seems as well if you’ve got a router with 6E). WiFi standard 6E is supposed to be great for multiple input/output and also I believe if you have most of your devices on 6E, it should help prevent bufferbloat due to having too many devices on the network. This is a great kit to use to upgrade a laptop and I was lucky enough for the laptop to auto update the driver. Getting the back of the laptop off was the most difficult part and just removing the old card was simple. This is a good value and it can be great if you game. Pros: Super simple installation Good value (especially if under thirty) Very good connection speed (need a 6E wireless router to enjoy the most benefit) Cons: Might not auto-recognize for all so some may need to use the drivers with install