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πŸ“Ά High-Speed Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260NGW WiFi Card with Bluetooth 5.0 – M.2 NGFF 1.73Gbps Gigabit Review

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Details

BrandSiren
Hardware InterfaceBluetooth, USB, PCI
Operating SystemChrome os, Windows 10
Item Dimensions LxWxH0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches
Data Link ProtocolBluetooth, USB
Item Weight0.02 Pounds
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Description of πŸ“Ά High-Speed Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260NGW WiFi Card with Bluetooth 5.0 – M.2 NGFF 1.73Gbps Gigabit

HP only work on 4th/5th/6th/7th/8th Generation INTEL Processors. LENOVO/THINKPAD only work on 6th/7th/8th Generation INTEL Processors. DO NOT USE FOR AMD Processors, ONLY USE FOR INTEL Processors. Connector interface : NGFF(M.2) Interface (DO NOT USE FOR HALF MINI PCI-E) , Speeds(Max): 1.73Gbps. Important Notice: Please must check and confirm your computer's motherboard whether open USB bus before purchase, because this card is going Bluetooth USB bus, if the motherboard does not open the USB bus, then it's unable to use Bluetooth function, also in the device manager cannot identify the new USB Bluetooth hardware. Supported Operating Systems: Linux, Google Chrome OS, Windows 10.

Reviews

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I chose for a very long time, this is almost the last of the adapters compatible with Intel 100 and 200 series chipsets (and older ones, personally tested in a laptop with a PM45 chipset and a T9900 processor which is a mobile analogue of the Core 2Duo E8400, tested in a mini-pcie / m2 adapter - it worked everything except the hardware wifi activity diode, as I understand it, the pin is not needed). Naturally, everything runs on Windows 10. Important! The term "CNVi" is used to refer to a…

Pros
  • The speed is really close to one gigabit. There are no loose ends to be found. The most recent version of Bluetooth is installed.
Cons
  • No. One notable exception to this rule is that it is highly unusual for a wireless mouse to become sluggish when neighbors are using their bluetooth devices to watch TV behind a wall. Within the parts neighborhood there are a total of 8 adapters.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great upgrade for older desktops.

Refreshing my cousins old desktop. Inspiron 3650 with i3 6100 processor. The computers Wi-Fi connection speed ranged from 3 to 7 Mbit/s. Now he gets the full bandwidth of his WLAN (approx. 600 Mbit/s). The connection is stable and there have been no problems since the installation a few months ago.

Pros
  • HP only works with 4th/5th/6th/7th/8th generation INTEL processors Generation. LENOVO/THINKPAD only works with 6th/7th/8th generation INTEL processors. Generation.
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Supports 160MHz as described!

Replaced an old Intel 8260NGW with this 9260NGW and so far I am very satisfied. I upgraded my Ubiquiti Unifi-HD WAP to a 5GHz radio for 160MHz channels. As can be seen in my photo, the card connects easily at 1.5 Gbps. I tested throughput by moving a large file between a computer-connected desktop and my laptop. Admittedly I'm only getting 1Gbps since running it on a desktop computer, but I'm currently only getting 1Gbps from WAP to the switch. I'm running a second line to use the secondary…

Pros
  • DO NOT USE ON AMD processors, USE ONLY ON INTEL processors
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good quality and Wi-Fi standards

Shut down my Wi-Fi on my LAPTOP and unreliable. It was the original which was 4 years old. You need to remove the bottom or cover of the laptop and one screw that secures the Wi-Fi card. There are also two wires on the Wi-Fi card, white and black. it's a little tricky, but they snap in and out. just be careful and go slow. I don't want to bend the center pin/conductor. after the installation, mywifi was reliable again and faster than the original one. Recommend!

Pros
  • Connection interface: NGFF (M.2) interface (DO NOT USE FOR HALF MINI PCI-E), Speeds (Max): 1.73 Gbps
Cons
  • Neutral