· EDUP WiFi 6E Card Support 6GHz : The PCIE WiFi 6E Card Built-in Intel AX210 chipset provides the latest 802.11ax standard technology. Target Wake Time, delivers from 80MHz to 160MHz higher peak data rates up to 2.4Gbps, and up to 4X capacity improvement in dense or congested environments comparing to 802.11ac. ( WARM TIPS : Please note that to use 6GHz Wi-Fi, the user might use Windows 11 or upgrade to Windows 10 Dev version ) · Bluetooth 5.2 Technology : PCIE wifi card with Bluetooth 5.2 provides 4x Range over Bluetooth 4.2, 2 x Transmit Speed for faster transmissions thereby reducing the overall power. The powerful energy and continuous workflow can be an ideal home choice with Bluetooth TWS earplugs, earphones, keyboards, mouse printer, etc., which can bring more convenience and demands for your Desktop PC. · MU-MIMO & OFDMA Technology : The WiFi 6e Adapter with OFDMA,MU-MIMO support greater network flexibility, faster downloads, sharing and backup, as well as ultra-low latency, lower power consumption. 160 MHz large bandwidth double throughput greatly improves signal gain when multiple users are served at the same time. · Compatibility And Install Driver Tips : Support Windows 10/11 64-bit OS. Compatible with all PCIe standard. Standard and Low-Profile Brackets to adapt to your different computer sizes. ( 6Ghz up to 2400Mbps/ 5Ghz up to 2400Mbps /2.4Ghz up to 600Mbps) · Driver Download -- You can online download drivers for this card in Intel official website or EDUP website: szedup.com/pcie-adapters/EP9651BYa.html . · Driver Online Download : szedup.com/pcie-adapters/EP9651BYa.html
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WilReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
buena calidad
RyanReviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
card's chipset was natively supported for my linux server
VaraReviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
Tired of trying various wi-fi USB dongles that has dependency on USB 3.0 for better throughput, I first started looking for the possibility of adding a USB 3.0 hub in my old refurbished desktop. I ran into this product in Amazon, and although Bluetooth was not my main purpose, I wanted to take a stab at this. First of all, product arrived way much quicker than they originally said, and secondly, it was the easiest thing to install. I was concerned about the fact the product description did not show a smaller mounting bracket, yet I wanted to try thinking that I will run to a local store if it is not there. It was there, and they also added a magnetic screw driver as that additional little bonus. After installation of the product as well as the driver, it all worked like a charm. I wish the UI of the Wi-Fi driver installation was a little more intuitive with a message that installation successful or completed etc. I had to refer to the manual to realize just a spinning icon is all what it takes for the Wi-Fi driver to complete installation. Considering the value I have finally, that little shortcoming can certainly be excused. As far as the final output, refer to the image with results from May 9th onwards. I wanted to purposefully try multiple times over the course of last couple of days, since I used to have Wi-Fi disconnected with my old USB. I live in Dallas with a AT&T Fiber 1 GBPS connection. My modem is only 802.11 ac, and not AX. Obviously I didn't expect any better than 1 gbps; 200 or 300 mbps download / upload may appear to be disappointing, but not at all, considering that I am getting the highest throughput (on a wireless device) now only on my oldest device. Also, it makes me look forward to the point when I will upgrade my router also to Wi-Fi 6. I don't have HUGE expectations, but even if exceeds 1 GBPS at that point, this is all worth it. Bluetooth came in as a bonus, and when I connected one of my old bluetooth headsets, it worked totally fine, but when I walked 5-6 meters away from desktop, I could hear some disturbance. Most likely because the headset doesn't support Bluetooth 5.0, and at this time I am least worried about this. The experience of researching (2-3 hours) and doing something (flat 15 minutes) on my own for the first time with regard to hardware assembly is priceless too!!
WillReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Worked good tel the first power outage knocked out the blue tooth but the wifi still works
EReviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Fast and reliable cards. Could not get Bluetooth to work, but I'm sure you could, if it's that important to you. I'd recommend buying some antennas. I bought a pair with a 6 foot cord and it doubled my speed.
Concerned User of TechReviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
If i could give 0 stars I would, got 1 card it worked for 2 weeks then no longer connected. Got a replacement it connected for a day, 2nd day no longer working and it would state there was no internet. right now I'm using a USB WIFI adapter with Zero issues. As you can see in the images this both the USB and this product are connected to my WIFI, one is working, and its not this product. This product is garbage no clue how they have high stars.
njampsReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Easy to install but having basic knowledge would be helpful. Much better than the OEM adapter I replaced, the speed increased at least 25 percent. Well worth the price.
william minerReviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Router is downstairs, across the hall, and behind 4 walls but I can still connect and play online games with zero issue. Not sure if i have the Bluetooth cable. I never bothered to check if it was supposed to come with. It only recently became an issue as i was using dongles previously for my Bluetooth devices.
piq314Reviewed in Spain on August 5, 2020
Funcionando perfectamente. Todo perfecto: fácil de instalar y la wifi/bluetooth como un cañón. Un buen opción sería añadir un porta entenas exterior, es verdad que se anuncia sin ello.
Bryan Eduardo Labrada ParraReviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2024
Facil de poner en la computadora y hay que descargar el driver de la pagina oficial
CSharpReviewed in Canada on March 18, 2021
I actually didn't know what to expect since I needed to get a WIFI adapter card into an old 2015 Dell OptiPlex 3020 MiniTower desktop computer that I inherited. The computer has a LAN port but I couldn't drag a CAT6e cable from my office downstairs to upstairs without exposing the network cable. So, I got this WIFI6 network adapter. It's frickin awesome to say the least! I tested this as soon as I got connection to my ASUS RT-AC86u wireless router. My router is only an 802.11ac router, but the Intel AX200 card that's in the EDUP PCIe WIFI6 Card works and has the speed I need on my wireless network to the Internet. The speed is tested through SpeedTest.net and I wanted to see 300+Mbps download speed (my max speed from Shaw's Internet 300) and I got that no problem. I use the 5GHz speed bandwidth only. Here's the deal: Initially, I had connected the PCIe WIFI network card to the PCI-ex16 slot (long PCIe slot). Windows 10 Pro was able to recognize the card but the it detected it had a conflict even after I downloaded the Intel drivers for it. After several tries to let Windows diagnose the issue unsuccessfully, I move the WIFI network adapter card to one of the PCI-ex1 slots (really short PCIe slot). Voila! The card is recognized in Windows 10 and can see all the wireless networks around! I think the seller's description says "This WiFi device not work with the motherboard of Lenovo and Dell". It worked for the Dell OptiPlex motherboard. It should work with all existing desktop MOBO's that has at least one free PCI-ex1 slot and the downloaded drivers from Intel directly. Windows 10 and Intel will recognize and report the hardware as Intel AX200. This upgrade is NICE! Update: March 19, 2021 --------------------------- The Bluetooth 5 for the AX200 chip does work! The USB Bluetooth cable is supplied and has a 4-pin header plug on one end and a 9=pin header plug on the other end. So, here's the deal with plugging this USB cable in. The 4-pin header is a no-brainer. You can only plug this onto the end of the adapter card one way. Here's the other issue where numerous people have said that on the Dell or Lenovo motherboards or even other motherboards, when you plug into the internal 9-pin header (this also goes in one way since the 9th pin hole on one end is blocked and it matches up with the missing pin for the internal USB header on the MOBO), the Bluetooth will not be recognized by Windows no matter what you do. Others have tried unplugging the other internal USB header that connects to the front panel of the computer. That works - HOWEVER, now when you boot your computer, your get a stoppage in the boot saying the front panel USB has been disconnected! That's not a fix. Took me quite some time looking at the USB port wiring layout, but I finally figured it out and it worked. Take a good look at the 9-pin header plug. It will have the letters "USB" labelled. That is the top. If all wires are attached the top row, move then down to the bottom row. You can remove all the wires from the plastic harness by using a pin and lift each plastic slit while slightly applying pull on all wires at the same time. Don't pry out the plastic slits, just lift them up so you can slide all the terminals out. Once you have them all out, rotate each wire 180 degrees so that the terminals will have the barbs turn down. This is to prevent the terminals from sliding out when you put them into the bottom row. The bottom row is where you'll have 5 pin holes instead of 4 (if you look from the header plug end). The wiring should be exactly the same color pattern or location as it did before except it is now moved to the bottom row with the letters "USB" printed at the top. So, from left to right. you'll have: 1) Empty pin hole 2) Black 3) Green 4) White 5) Red Or if you look from Right to Left or if your "USB" is facing down 1) Red 2) White 3) Green 4) Black 5) Empty pin hole (See pictures 11 and 12) Update: March 21, 2021 ---------------------------- I did some tests regarding large and small files transfers on my own home network. The results are really good even using the 802.11ac rather than with WIFI6. My tests are with photo files (around 1-4MB) for a chunk of 1GB is around 45 seconds and Windows throughput is around 19MB/s. Large single file using Windows 10 Media Creation ISO (4.5GB) is around 43MB/s. Just as a comparison test, I plugged a CAT5e and a CAT6e cable to test and for the 1GB multi-file transfer is around 45MB/s and for the ISO 4.5GB, the transfer speed is 111MB/s! The speed for file transferring for 802.11ac is actually not bad at all! The Internet speed I got on the main floor with one wall is a straight pass of 329Mbps and on upstairs with several walls and a door, the download speed is still respectable at 253Mbps. I'm super stoked since now I don't have to purchase one of those 9-pin to USB Type A male cable and wire it from internal to external to a USB port. Overall, I'm pretty happy with this purchase. The quality and the performance is superb! You can't go wrong with this network card.
FabioReviewed in Italy on December 1, 2020
Facile da montare, viene riconosciuta subito da windows 10 senza dover installare dei driver specifici. Ha anche un ottima ricezione del segnale wifi e il bluetooth è perfetto.
StefanReviewed in Germany on March 29, 2021
Einbau hat problemlos funktioniert, alles Nötige war dabei - auch eine kleinere Blende für den Einschub bei einem Small PC. Nach Einbau hat WLAN und Bluetooth sofort funktioniert, ich musste gar keine Treiber installieren oder runterladen. Alternativ lag aber auch noch eine Treiber CD bei.