🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The AX210NGW WiFi Card is a cutting-edge wireless network adapter that supports the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard, offering tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 5400Mbps. It features Bluetooth 5.3 for improved device communication and is designed for easy installation in laptops with an M.2 2230 interface, compatible with Windows 10/11 (64-bit).
Brand | CHILISON |
Series | AX210NGW |
Item model number | AX210NGW |
Operating System | Windows 10, 64 bit, Windows 11, 64 bit |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.86 x 0.02 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.18 x 0.86 x 0.02 inches |
Color | multicolor |
Manufacturer | WISE TIGER |
ASIN | B08NSSJNV1 |
Date First Available | November 18, 2020 |
S**T
Worked In My Alienware M17R4
I was told it wouldn't work in here but mine already had a Killer Wireless installed in the m.2 slot that says for Wireless/Bluetooth only. It has a PCI-E one in there also Intel I believe that's built onto the motherboard. I disabled all the network devices and removed the Killer wireless. I installed this, installed new drivers and just like that it was working. Adjusted a few setting and was using WiFi 6 or 802.11AX that quick. I don't use wireless or bluetooth that often on this as I prefer an ethernet connection when possible but the speeds on .AX rivals my ethernet speed on a 2GB Google Fiber network. Very impressive. I have photos of the install but they have disappeared so I will upload them all later when I find them.This was simple to install as long as you have worked inside computers before. Instructions were a little limited considering it could be complicated to some. I did notice on this card the antenna plugs were opposite so I had to plug them in the way it showed on their board. It was opposite my own but guess that's manufacturers preference. This is a great upgrade and I highly recommend if you have a WiFi 6 home network that you upgrade to the AX. This Wise Tiger AX210NGW is truly astonishing in the speed difference.Photos will follow because I have to get a new SSD and they install in the same area so I can take new photos for everyone.Updated by adding the promised photos of in in the Alienware M17xR4 Still no problems and running on an all AX WiFi.
T**R
Works Great - But
Great product, great price. It installed no problem with the supplied drivers except no 6Ghz! I installed the AX210 drivers from Intel. No 6Ghz. I have Windows 10 21H2. Turns out, Windows 10 disables 6Ghz because MS wants that to be an attractive feature in Windows 11. So I started looking around and found a post with a modified driver. There may be other hacks too. It worked. I named my 6E 6Ghz network a different SSID so I know it's working and yes it's everything it's supposed to be. I live in a crowded apartment complex and I can finally work at home with all my bandwidth.×××Update. I've been using this card for a few days and it's great. I've ordered a second for my work laptop. I actually know a bit about this because I map, install, and configure Meraki and Ubiquity Wifi mesh networks for a living. Really Important - On my Dell, the White wire was the Main and the original AC card denoted Main as White, Aux as Black on its' label. This new one is backwards. It shows Main as Black but in the same position and same #2 on the PCB. Do not pay attention to the color coding. Whatever was Main before, regardless of wire color, must be Main now. I went online and looked at pictures of other laptops to make sure mine wasn't miswired by Dell. It seems with AC, White was Main much or all of the time. Some people will argue, say it's just a piece of wire, they're identicle antenna leads. No, not for all systems. If you switch them you may see degraded Wifi or Bluetooth. Main is Main, Aux is Aux.
B**H
Great replacement of Intel 9560NGW
I was having issues with my current wireless card in my Eluktronics brand laptop. The 5Ghz band world lag and disconnect me from games I would try to play.I bought this one in hopes of correcting the issue and I am sold on it! It connects just fine to my network and is an upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 (from Wi-Fi 5). I have no more lags and I can see that the speed tests that I run return faster results.I wood highly recommend this as a replacement if you are having issues or just want an upgrade!
N**S
Double the speed compared to Killer 1535 card in my setup!
Definitely worth the money! I have an older ~2017 15in Dell XPS 9560. This was a very simple upgrade - install latest drivers for wifi and bluetooth from intel website, remove the back of the laptop, unplug battery, swap out the wireless card with one screw and two wires that clip in, reconnect everything. It will boot right up and get recognized by your hardware.One thing to note for me, the stock Killer1535 card had a white cable for MAIN and black cable for AUX. The AX210 card on it shows MAIN as black and AUX as white displayed on the sticker. Do not swap these, stick with your original wires whichever was main and aux and you'll have no issues.Speed for download went from 175mbps to about 310mbps with no changes other than the card swap.
A**G
Works on Linux
Got a new Lenovo Ideapad 3 awhile back and, me being me, I put Linux Mint on it. Specifically I went the newest version (mint 22) which came with Kernel 6.8. The card was a Realtek RTL8852be. Could not get the drivers to work after months of searching for answers and suggestions, was a pain.Mentioning all of that in the event someone else has that same issue and spots this review. I got sick of it and either having to USB Tether or use a USB Antenna. Unwilling to wait any longer, I bought this exact card off a recommendation (as an upgrade in general). Works perfectly. Didn't have to install anything to get it working.
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