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🔌 ZYT PCIe WiFi Card for Desktop PC with Bluetooth5.1, Intel WiFi 6 AX200, 5G 2.4G WiFi Bluetooth Card with 160MHz, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, Windows 10 64bit Support - 3000Mbps Review

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Details

BrandZiyituod
Hardware InterfacePCIE x 8, PCIE x 1, PCIE x 4, PCIE x 16
Operating SystemWindows 10 64bit
Color3000Mbps+BT5.1
Data Link ProtocolBluetooth
Data Transfer Rate2400 Megabits Per Second, 2974 Megabits Per Second
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Description of 🔌 ZYT PCIe WiFi Card for Desktop PC with Bluetooth5.1, Intel WiFi 6 AX200, 5G 2.4G WiFi Bluetooth Card with 160MHz, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, Windows 10 64bit Support - 3000Mbps

➤Intel Wi-Fi 6 Technology --- Based on Intel WiFi 6 AX200 chipset, this WiFi 6 PCIe card supports the latest 802.11ax technology, such us OFDMA, 1024QAM, Target Wake Time, the Ziyituod Wi-Fi 6 AX200 WiFi card enables smooth streaming of high resolution videos, fewer dropped connections, and faster connections farther away from the router and in dense environments. ➤2.4Gbps Max Speed --- Next-gen speeds up to 2.4Gbps (2402 Mbps on 5 GHz or 574 Mbps on 2 4 GHz) reduce lag so you can enjoy ultra-responsive real-time gaming, video call or an immersive VR experience. ➤Bluetooth5.1 --- Provides 4x5 range over Bluetooth4.2 using the same Tx power, enabling coverage throughout the home. Doubles data rates speed for faster transmissions thereby reducing the overall power consumption. ➤Advanced Encryption --- Browse safely knowing that your high-speed WiFi is protected from hackers and malware via advanced WPA3 encryption.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good price, best network card

Product works as advertised. The physical installation was easy to do. If there are a few things I would personally recommend here, they are: First, if you plan to use the card's Bluetooth capabilities, do yourself a favor and connect the power cord to the card itself before you install the map. into the PCIe slot and attach it to the computer case. It's not a big problem, but it makes the installation a bit easier in my opinion. Second, find out what channels this card offers compared to the…

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Negative result available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy installation, lightning fast!

Installation was easy and hassle free. I put the card in the slot and connected the Bluetooth cable to the USB port on the motherboard. When Windows started, the card was recognized and the correct drivers were installed. I of course had a USB Wi-Fi dongle plugged in to connect and download files. I prefer to download the files (from the Intel website in this case) to get the latest drivers available. The speed I got in my bedroom with the modem and router set up in the living room was exactly…

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Debian Linux tests: ready to use.

I was tired of running the RTL8812AU drivers in Debian tests with DKMS so a friend suggested this card. Didn't know you can get Intel Wifi PCI cards? I've only seen laptops with them. In any case, Intel Wifi always worked with Linux (Debian testing) on my Thinkpads. Have a map; **apt install iwlwifi** (get the drivers first, huh?); switch off; pulled out my USB Wi-Fi whip; installed the map; loaded; no trouble; connected quickly (my RTL8812au connected 1-5 minutes?!); Bandwidth 80/5. It comes…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model