
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 - Network adapter - M.2 2230 - 802.11ac, 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)
M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 - Network adapter - M.2 2230 - 802.11ac, 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)
M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key
Ordered the adapter and can confirm that it is _not_ a CNVIO module (KEV), but a "normal" one that also works in an AMD computer.
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Thanks for the info! Then I was obviously lucky, because it worked for me 😄
I saw a teardown of the Legion 5 15" and the module is certainly compatible. I have it running in my AMD Thinkpad. It looks like it's an Intel AX200NGW in the Legion. If that's the case for you and it's an M.2 with A-E-Key (that's the format the M.2 looks like), then I wouldn't doubt it ;-)
Depending on the model, it could be compatible, but I don't know your motherboard. Does it have an M.2.E key connector? If not, there are also PCIE Wlan cards that will fit any motherboard.
Yes, it is normal that no antennas are included. Such wifi adapters are usually used in notebooks where the antennas are already built into the housing. At most, you might buy a single card like this as an upgrade for an older model. The following antenna might fit, but I'm not 100% sure about the connectors. Delock WLAN double antenna (WLAN antenna)
No this card is a remplacement card for notebook. You have to connect it to the antenna of your notebook
zum Beispiel das hier: Shuttle WLAN-Kit M.2
The item does not come with an antenna. Regarding "is the Wifi perfect?", you should contact customer service, so they can provide more details :) https://helpcenter.galaxus.ch/hc/it/requests/new
Hi, thank you for your input! This card does in fact support Wi-Fi 6E and 6 GHz. The description will be updated in this respect, as we don't have a specification for 6 GHz yet, as it is still being implemented.
It's not but it's the correct model
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I had an HP PCIE card with an AX200 chip on it, which I replaced with the AX210 chip. Everything works fine, but I don't have 6e WiFi yet, which I can test at the moment. The new BT 5.2 functions (LE) do not work with Windows 10, but Windows 11 can already communicate with 2 audio devices simultaneously. At the moment, a change from the AX200 to the AX210 is not absolutely necessary, but it is certainly something that can be used to the full in the future.
This is a normal module.
According to our information, it is not the vPro variant.
According to our information, it is not the vPro variant.
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