🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Intel BE200NGW WiFi 7 NIC Bluetooth 5.4 Wireless Card is a high-performance network adapter designed for laptops, offering tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 8774Mbps. It supports the latest WiFi 7 technology and is compatible with Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux systems, while providing lifetime technical support and a 1-year warranty.
P**N
bought 3 of em they work
the 6e chip doesnt give me full capability on my wifi 6 network compared to this. more ppl r gonna need these they work beta than 6e even on 6e network. came very convenient with a nice mini screwdriver incase you dont have one. My laptop went from around 60 mbps to 540 mbps on a cox wifi 6 modem with 500 mbps internet from near. I also added another antenna in my laptop as it only had one. Doing this helped with the distance a lot having done tests back and forth it has doubled the performance from distance. The speed is still reduced a lot from a distance though. Being that I have a wifi 6 modem i am not fully sure if this card works better than a wifi 6e card on it but it certainly is not any worse. in fact all my test from close with the 6e chip i got around 430mbps and with this 533 mbps. Im not likely going to have a wifi 7 modem probably in the next few years due to that internet just being out of my price point and not needing that fast of service. So for my desktop pc it has a m.2 a+e slot and this simply will not fit in there. I believe they make an adapter for like 9 dollars but Im not sure if it works for this or not. Doesnt seem to be much information on these chips out on the internet. Probably my review may come as help for some. But I will say I took a bit of a risk buying this chip being that it was much cheaper and had bad reviews from amd users and the reward seems to be holding true for me as I am quite impressed with it thus far. I ordered one for my friend for his brand new 2024 dell i5 laptop which only has a 2014 wifi 5 chip and he gets awful speeds im talking between 20 and 70 mbs which I know his laptop is basically the same as mine but slightly newer/better. I would absolutely suggest buying this card but if youre computer is before a 2020 i would definitely first check to see if it will accept an E key style chip like this. Make sure its going to fit.edit: waiting for third one for my desktop pc.they make a an adapter m.2 e to pcie. i trust this chip made by intel.
A**N
Doesn't work for me. Defective or incorrect listing
Tried installing it on my laptop fitted with an AMD CPU (Ryzen 9 5800HX I believe) and it wouldn't boot. Either the card is defective, or it doesn't work for AMD, in which case, it should be clearly noted.
D**N
Who says you can't upgrade a Laptop/Notebook? I did and now have WIFI 7!
Easy to install (for the non-average person) and took a 2019 HP Laptop to 2024 standards in-terms of connectivity! Drivers (from download link provided with the product) worked great on Windows 11 23H2 and now I can finally change all my SSID WIFI Broadcasts to a higher level of encryption (I'm on WIFI 6 at present)... when WIFI 7 Router prices move out of the stratosphere I'll bite and upgrade network-wide! This has my Laptops ready and waiting!
V**6
Dell XPS 9591 2 in 1.
This is a WiFi7 Network card that i was able to install on my Windows 11 on my DELL XPS 15 7591 2in1 machine. The drivers were downloaded from Intel Website prior and i was able to install the product. At a rare instance, the Wifi card seems to be buggy from a software point of view/Windows 11 but overall the speed and product perform as intended. This WiFi7 card is backward compatible with all older generations of WiFi signals and also the older routers. The true potential of this card is however unlocked if one were to buy the now expensive, WiFi 7 routers. This card is a fancy thing to have if you are a tech enthusiast and or wish to update your old compatible WiFi cards. Buyer must research the type of WiFi card that their laptop employs before purchase. Some modern laptops like the LG Gram & LG UltraPC etc all have the WiFi card pre-soldered on the board itself and unsuitable for upgrade.
P**R
Before you buy
So didja know that Intel thought it would be "funny" if they put out a wi-fi card that, while still using industry standard connectors, would cause the competing brand of motherboards to crash at startup? Yeah neither did I and it took me until well after the return period to find the one article that went over the issue.
A**R
Works Great
Works great plug and play. It is faster than I thought it would be
A**I
Does not work with amd
When I bought this I was told that it was compatible with amd cpus but it is not, I installed it in my rog x13 and it went in to a boot loop.
R**S
Worked perfectly
No problems encountered, worked as advertised.
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