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product_id: 138863130
title: "FENVI FV-AX3000S WiFi 6 AX200 PCIe Network Card, Bluetooth 5.2, 3000Mbps Dual Band 2.4G/5G, Ultra Low Latency for Gaming & 4K VR Streaming, WPA3 Security, Compatible with Windows 11/10 Desktop PC"
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# 3000Mbps blazing dual-band speed MU-MIMO & OFDMA multi-device efficiency WPA3 advanced security FENVI FV-AX3000S WiFi 6 AX200 PCIe Network Card, Bluetooth 5.2, 3000Mbps Dual Band 2.4G/5G, Ultra Low Latency for Gaming & 4K VR Streaming, WPA3 Security, Compatible with Windows 11/10 Desktop PC

**Brand:** f fenvi
**Price:** VT11451
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your desktop to WiFi 6 speed and security — because buffering is so last decade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FENVI FV-AX3000S WiFi 6 AX200 PCIe Network Card, Bluetooth 5.2, 3000Mbps Dual Band 2.4G/5G, Ultra Low Latency for Gaming & 4K VR Streaming, WPA3 Security, Compatible with Windows 11/10 Desktop PC by f fenvi
- **How much does it cost?** VT11451 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- f fenvi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Rock-Solid Security:** Stay protected with WPA3 encryption, ensuring your data privacy is ironclad in today’s hyper-connected world.
- • **Multi-Device Mastery:** MU-MIMO and OFDMA technologies optimize network traffic, letting you dominate video calls, gaming, and downloads simultaneously without a hitch.
- • **Next-Gen Bluetooth 5.2:** Effortlessly connect your wireless peripherals with enhanced stability and reduced interference for a clutter-free workspace.
- • **Plug & Play PCIe Upgrade:** Sleek PCIe design guarantees easy installation and broad compatibility with Windows 10/11 desktops—upgrade your setup in minutes.
- • **Blazing Fast WiFi 6 Speeds:** Experience ultra-low latency and seamless 4K streaming with up to 3000Mbps dual-band connectivity powered by Intel AX200.

## Overview

The FENVi FV-AX3000T is a high-performance PCIe WiFi 6 adapter featuring the Intel AX200 chipset, delivering dual-band speeds up to 3000Mbps. It supports Bluetooth 5.2 for stable wireless device connections and incorporates advanced WiFi 6 technologies like MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and WPA3 security. Designed for easy installation in Windows 10/11 desktops, it ensures faster, more secure, and efficient wireless networking for professional and home environments.

## Description

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Review: Fast WiFi, Good Antenna, Tricky Setup - I live in a small two-story apartment. I have a decent ASUS Dual-Band 2x2 AC1300 router, and my main computer is upstairs. I want to use the 5GHz band because it is faster, and who doesn't want speed? I checked my Wi-Fi signal upstairs using a smartphone app, and I knew the signal was strong enough. However, after getting unsatisfactory results with a USB plug-in WiFi adapter, I decided to go the PCI route. I found this guy, and it runs like a dream. SpeedTest.net clocked my download speed at a blistering 118Mbps with my upload at 10.8Mbps (most internet providers have this 10:1 disparity between download and upload, and that is fine because that's what I paid for). Part of this good performance I can chalk up to the fact that both the Wi-Fi adapter and the Wi-Fi router are MU-MIMO so they can lock onto each other. But both devices have to work great to get the results I got. The magnetic antenna is a super nice touch, so you can attach it to any steel surface. It also comes with Bluetooth One caveat: The software comes on a CD, but it didn't work. It, in fact, caused my computer to seize up and I had to restart my computer manually! I ended up having to go to the Fenvi website, where I had to download a RAR file of the driver. Then, I had to download an extraction program that could unpack the RAR format. But, after all that, everything worked great.
Review: Works with Debian 11 Bullseye (testing) - My personal WiFi odyssey was a progression of OS changes. Namely, the change from Windows 10 -> Manjaro Linux -> Debian stable -> buying this card -> Debian 11 Bullseye (testing.) TL;DR, this card has confirmed compatibility with Debian 11. I'm still using it on an A/B/G/N router, so the AC/AX protocols went untested. My prior WiFi adapter was an Intel chipset that had a few reliability issues in Windows 10 with the adapter simply ceasing communication several times per hour. Those issues disappeared eventually, so I presume there was a background firmware update. When I got fed up with Windows hijacking my computer and making all my decisions for me, I eventually set up a dual boot with Manjaro Linux. The change was very refreshing, except that all my old WiFi issues came back threefold and made it very difficult to perform all those system updates in Manjaro. I read everything I could find about tweaking the config of the iwlwifi driver, but could find no suitable solution. I tried an OS switch to Debian 10 Buster (stable branch) because it didn't need to be updated constantly, and I thought the broader user base might have led to better WiFi solutions. Sadly, the latter was not true, and I suffered through it for a few weeks before I sought a hardware solution and settled on this Fenvi adapter. The product description here states that the Linux 5.0 kernel is required, which the stable branch of Debian didn't use, so I edited my repository config to point toward the testing branch that runs the proper kernel. It took hours on the old WiFi adapter, but I got everything updated before the Fenvi card arrived. After installing the new card, I booted into Debian testing, and without touching any driver config my WiFi worked! Speeds were commensurate with the old card's performance in Windows, which is good enough. I've been very happy with it. It's been a weird journey, and now I'm back to doing multiple dist-upgrades each week on Debian testing, but at least I've got the connection fidelity to handle it.

## Features

- Ultra-Fast WiFi 6 Performance: Powered by Intel AX200 chip, this Fenvi FV-AX3000T wireless card delivers dual-band speeds up to 3000Mbps, supporting 802.11ax standard for faster transmission, lower latency, and smoother performance in gaming, HD streaming, and large file transfers
- Bluetooth 5.2 & Stable Connectivity: Built-in Bluetooth 5.2 technology enables stable connection with wireless headsets, keyboards, mice, speakers, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices, providing reliable pairing, lower power consumption, and reduced signal interference
- Advanced WiFi 6 Technologies: Features MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and WPA3 security encryption to enhance network efficiency, support multi-device connections simultaneously, strengthen data privacy protection, and ensure a more secure and stable wireless network environment
- Standard PCIe Design for Desktop PC: With a standard PCIe interface, this network adapter is easy to install and widely compatible with most desktop computers. It is an ideal upgrade to replace or enhance your original wireless network card for better signal and speed
- Wide System Compatibility: This WiFi 6 PCIe card supports Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit operating systems, offering plug-and-play convenience for most desktop users. Please ensure your motherboard has an available PCIe slot before purchase

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SPCL2FZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #631 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | F FENVI |
| Built-In Media | bluetooth cable |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (576) |
| Data Link Protocol | 802.11AX, Bluetooth |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 1, PCIE x 16, PCIE x 4, PCIE x 8 |
| Item Type Name | Fenvi WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FENVi |
| Mfr Part Number | FV-AX3000T |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | FV-AX30000T |
| UPC | 645195971881 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** F FENVI
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** Windows
- **Data Link Protocol:** 802.11AX, Bluetooth
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 3000 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware Interface:** PCIE x 1, PCIE x 16, PCIE x 4, PCIE x 8
- **Item Weight:** 0.25 Kilograms
- **Minimum Required Operating System Version:** Windows 10
- **UPC:** 645195971881

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast WiFi, Good Antenna, Tricky Setup
*by P***G on May 16, 2020*

I live in a small two-story apartment. I have a decent ASUS Dual-Band 2x2 AC1300 router, and my main computer is upstairs. I want to use the 5GHz band because it is faster, and who doesn't want speed? I checked my Wi-Fi signal upstairs using a smartphone app, and I knew the signal was strong enough. However, after getting unsatisfactory results with a USB plug-in WiFi adapter, I decided to go the PCI route. I found this guy, and it runs like a dream. SpeedTest.net clocked my download speed at a blistering 118Mbps with my upload at 10.8Mbps (most internet providers have this 10:1 disparity between download and upload, and that is fine because that's what I paid for). Part of this good performance I can chalk up to the fact that both the Wi-Fi adapter and the Wi-Fi router are MU-MIMO so they can lock onto each other. But both devices have to work great to get the results I got. The magnetic antenna is a super nice touch, so you can attach it to any steel surface. It also comes with Bluetooth One caveat: The software comes on a CD, but it didn't work. It, in fact, caused my computer to seize up and I had to restart my computer manually! I ended up having to go to the Fenvi website, where I had to download a RAR file of the driver. Then, I had to download an extraction program that could unpack the RAR format. But, after all that, everything worked great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works with Debian 11 Bullseye (testing)
*by R***S on November 21, 2019*

My personal WiFi odyssey was a progression of OS changes. Namely, the change from Windows 10 -> Manjaro Linux -> Debian stable -> buying this card -> Debian 11 Bullseye (testing.) TL;DR, this card has confirmed compatibility with Debian 11. I'm still using it on an A/B/G/N router, so the AC/AX protocols went untested. My prior WiFi adapter was an Intel chipset that had a few reliability issues in Windows 10 with the adapter simply ceasing communication several times per hour. Those issues disappeared eventually, so I presume there was a background firmware update. When I got fed up with Windows hijacking my computer and making all my decisions for me, I eventually set up a dual boot with Manjaro Linux. The change was very refreshing, except that all my old WiFi issues came back threefold and made it very difficult to perform all those system updates in Manjaro. I read everything I could find about tweaking the config of the iwlwifi driver, but could find no suitable solution. I tried an OS switch to Debian 10 Buster (stable branch) because it didn't need to be updated constantly, and I thought the broader user base might have led to better WiFi solutions. Sadly, the latter was not true, and I suffered through it for a few weeks before I sought a hardware solution and settled on this Fenvi adapter. The product description here states that the Linux 5.0 kernel is required, which the stable branch of Debian didn't use, so I edited my repository config to point toward the testing branch that runs the proper kernel. It took hours on the old WiFi adapter, but I got everything updated before the Fenvi card arrived. After installing the new card, I booted into Debian testing, and without touching any driver config my WiFi worked! Speeds were commensurate with the old card's performance in Windows, which is good enough. I've been very happy with it. It's been a weird journey, and now I'm back to doing multiple dist-upgrades each week on Debian testing, but at least I've got the connection fidelity to handle it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy plug and play in Linux Mint
*by A***N on April 22, 2020*

To qualify this, I am going to start by saying I have been a computer hobbyist since the early 1980's and am a network engineer for an ISP with 30 years experience in the industry, so take that how you will. We moved and don't have wired internet where my main computer is so I got one of these to get WiFi from the wireless AP... Easy installation, learned you can put a PCI-E 1x card into a 4x or 16x slot which worked out as my 1x slot was blocked by my video card. Antenna cable was shorter than I expected and didn't reach the shelf above my computer so I tried to use the magnet in the base to stick it to the file cabinet next to the computer but it wasn't strong enough to hold it so wound up just setting it on top of the computer case. The antenna seems very flimsy and I have some concerns about it's longevity, but only time will tell. I might actually get a better 3rd party antenna if I figure out a way to run cable to the location eventually. My Linux Mint PC with 5.3 kernel recognized the new WiFi adapter immediately (I am told you need a 5.1 or higher kernel for this to be recognized) and I had to do nothing except select the SSID of the network from the list of visible networks and enter the password and I was online. Signal and speeds were a little less than I expected being less than 20 feet from a Meraki MR33 access point. I didn't expect outrageous speeds since I don't have a 802.3ax access point but I expected better than 240Mb/s download since my router and ISP handle more than double that, and I expected better because my phone and laptop get close to 400Mb/s in the same location and show better signal strength in dBm levels. That said, the connection seems rock solid and unlike many "bargain" WiFi adapters this one comes online almost immediately in Linux when the PC is woke from suspend mode. I also dual boot into Windows 10 for some gaming... haven't set it up there yet but I expect to have no issues and will do some tests later and update my review if necessary. All in all it seems like a decent adapter and does the job I need it to. I only knocked off a star because of the slower than expected speeds, if I could I would have only knocked off half a star. I really think the weak point here is the antenna but without another one to test with I can't be sure. If anyone has any questions I am more than willing to answer any questions about the device.

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