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Review on EDUP Bluetooth Wireless Express Internet by Aaron Urena

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't download drivers from manufacturer's website, just google "Intel ax210 driver "

So far the product works fine, only the installation was a little frustrating as I don't have a CD drive and I'm online after the had to look right driver. through trial and error. I basically wanted to leave a review to say that the product /works/ works, even if it didn't come out of the box like another user. Get drivers directly from Intel, and save yourself a headache. As for the product itself, I'm quite impressed given the price. I relied on a mediocre USB 2.0 dongle for WiFi that was barely 90Mbps. After installing this thing, the speed on my WiFi 5 network is almost 250Mbps. Now my PC's adapter is no longer a network bottleneck. I would easily give this thing 5 stars if it weren't for the lack of clear information on /which/ drivers are needed and /where/ to find them because. The manufacturer's website contains outdated drivers for this chipset. I would easily give this thing 5 stars if it weren't for the lack of clear information on /which/ drivers are needed and /where/ to find them because. The manufacturer's website contains outdated drivers for this chipset. I would easily give this thing 5 stars if it weren't for the lack of clear information on /which/ drivers are needed and /where/ to find them because. The manufacturer's website contains outdated drivers for this chipset.

Pros
  • Bluetooth 4.2 Technology: Backwards compatible with all Bluetooth version devices, it can connect with mouse, headphone, keyboard and other Bluetooth devices (Note: you need to connect the power cables to the motherboard 9-pin interface for blue-tooth function)
Cons
  • Expensive