Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro (M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key)
CHF27.95

Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro

M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key


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    AleksTheBoss

    5 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Excellent!!!

    I have just installed it on my Dell XPS 15 9560 (Warning: you will have to reverse the AUX and MAIN antennas (i.e. keep the initial layout) and do not rely on the colours indicated!)

    After the installation, you just have
    to install the corresponding drivers:

    - Wifi: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/fr...
    - Bluetooth :
    https://downloadcenter.intel.com/fr...

    The ping is impressive (my other computer connected to Gigabyte ethernet can't do less than 10ms) :)

    And in real life conditions, no network dropouts as was the case on the Killer 1535 and extremely fast uploads/downloads.

    The most cost effective 18.90 CHF I've invested in my computer :) And thanks to Digitec for the great price ;)
     

    Pro

    • Extremely low latency
    • Extremely smooth navigation
    • No network dropouts
    • (Possible lower power consumption but to be confirmed over time)

    Contra

    • The product was out of stock for a week but this is a testament to the quality of the product ;)
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    yunus.kaplan77

    3 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Crooks digitec

    Pro

    • Works fine

    Contra

    • bought last year at digitec for 20.40. Today at digitec 51.40
    • therefore buy less today at digitec.
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    albanese

    3 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Recommended

    Pro

    • Linux 5.x compatible
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    Infinyte

    3 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Good card for Linux

    Serves as a replacement for the Mediatek card that is installed in the G14. The runs but not soo doll under Linux so I ordered this card. Has already worked directly after installation

    Pro

    • Runs without problems under Linux
    • Fits in the Zephyrus G14
    • Cheap
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    zac_zirom

    4 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    Cheap and easy

    Was able to easily install this card into my 6 year old Acer laptop. Reinstalled Windows once and I didn't even have to manually install the drivers. Very easy setup!

    Pro

    • Compatibility
    • Price
    • Performance
    • Wi-Fi 6
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    Anonymous

    4 years ago • purchased this product

    purchased this product

    ax cards with Linux support

    MHF-4 is the standard of the antenna cables² used with M.2 wifi cards (can only be found after X hours of googling).

    Attention: There are 4 sizes of U.FL/MHF: 1 with 2.5mm, 2 with 2mm, 3 with 1.5mm, 4 with 1.2mm (and 4L/4L
    LK, they don't fit anyway). The M.2 wifi cards usually have MHF-4, so does this one.
    Items only labeled with "MHF" are usually MHF-4 OR MHF-3, and Digitec doesn't list the connector type in the specs for the antennas/cables!

    Attention trap2: Screwable antennas with SMA and RP-SMA³ are offered. So if you want to upgrade not only the laptop (they already have antennas), you should make sure that the screw connection fits.

    ¹ https://www.intel.com/content...
    ² https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki...
    ³ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki...

    @Digitec: Please list the type of connector for antennas, antenna cables and wifi cards in the specs.
    And a background article on the subject, wouldn't that be an idea?
     

    Pro

    • Linux driver stable OOTB since kernel 5.1¹

    Contra

    • fiddly MHF sockets
    • no info about the matching antenna cables

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