WiFi 6E Wireless Card Intel AX210 NGW Bluetooth 5.3 Tri-Band 5400Mbps Network Adapter for Laptop Support Windows 10/11 (64bit) M.2/NGFF


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  • 【Wi-Fi 6E】With Intel Wi-Fi 6E technology network adapter provides strong performance and good compatibility, while reducing power consumption and improving service life.
  • 【AX210 NGW Wireless LAN Card】Provides tri-band (6GHz, 5GHz and 2.4GHz) signal. Maximum speed up to 5374Mbps(2400Mbps @6GHz + 2400Mbps @5GHz + 574Mbps @2.4GHz).
  • 【Bluetooth 5.3】Based on Bluetooth 5.2, Bluetooth 5.3 adds LE enhanced connection/Host set Controller key length function/LE channel hierarchy function. Make Bluetooth 5.3 lower latency, stronger anti-interference, improve battery life.
  • 【Installation Requirements】For motherboards with Intel CPU and M.2 network slot, NGFF M2 2230 A/E key.Not supported CNVIo2 protocol M.2 slot and mini PCIe slot laptops.
  • 【Compatible System】Support Windows 11/10 64-bit, WiFi and Bluetooth drivers need to be installed on the running PC (search "AX210NGW" from Intel website to download and install wifi and Bluetooth drivers).
  • 【Warranty】We provide a year warranty and lifetime technical support for AX210 WIFI card.
Brand NICGIGA
Hardware Interface 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5
Color multicolor
Compatible Devices Laptop
Product Dimensions 1.18"L x 0.87"W x 0.08"H
Data Link Protocol Bluetooth
Data Transfer Rate 6 GHz
Item Weight 37 Grams
UPC 756166630611
Manufacturer NICGIGA

  • aidoohenry988@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This card is a nice drop-in replacement for the realtek wifi/BT card on my ASUS TUF A15The physical installation was not bad, but reattaching the antenna was a little fiddly... as others have stated. I used one of those plastic tools to open cases and push the wires down onto the connector. The driver downloaded from Intel ( don't forget to download it before replacing your old Wi-Fi card) installed smoothly. The device manager did not show any issues for either the wifi or BT devices. I rebooted and the wifi came right up and connected to my router. However, none of my Bluetooth devices would connect. I tried removing the devices from the control panel "Bluetooth & devices" screen, but it would just say "failed to remove the device".The solution I finally found on the internet was to go into the device manager, click on View -> "show hidden devices". Then navigate to the Bluetooth section and uninstall all the drivers for your disconnected BT devices. I rebooted for good measure and then added my devices back without issue.

  • atsouviviane94@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Parfait, facile à installer, bonne performance. Très bon prix.

  • boston@microsoft.com

    08-03-2026

    Thanks.

  • wadesmitho9651@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The Intel BE200 upgrade provided a seamless transition from the AX200, with setup being straightforward and effortless. While the performance increase is noticeable, averaging 100-200 Mbps faster, it may not be a drastic improvement in everyday use. (1Gbps Up/Down) However, the adapter still delivers smooth experiences for streaming, downloads, and gaming. If you already have a Wi-Fi 7 router, the BE200 is a reliable and forward-thinking option, but it's essential to have realistic expectations if you're upgrading from a stable AX adapter. NOTE: Have your drivers pre-downloaded before you install this card. My Windows 11 did pick up the card, however it was from an older driver. It's always best to use the latest from Intel.

  • klouayikomlan95@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Replaced a killer 1650i that was factory for an Alienware a51m-R2 laptop so it could utilize 6e router and speeds. Works great so far and gets about 650/750 of a 1gbps link (essentially double speeds). Went in easily, BT works, antennas were finicky and the color arrows were opposite of wire colors so make sure you pay attention which is aux or primary. As usual, whenever you replace hardware you either uninstall beforehand or you must show hidden devices from device manager to uninstall old hardware in Windows. Seems stable and is compatible with Windows 11 and the other hardware. At $24, it seems like great value.

  • kolbopmsnbsasv@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Working great so far. I had to buy this because a refurbished Dell Optiplex 5070 I bought on here did not come with the Wi-fi/BT card as advertised. I bought a "WiFi 6E Antenna Tri-Band 6GHz 5GHz 2.4GHz RP-SMA Male + 10in U.FL MHF4 to RP SMA Female Extension Cable + Computer Back Slot Cover Bracket" to go with it and it's in another room (with the door open) but has practically line of site to my router. It's about 14 or 15 feet away from my Asus RT-AXE7800 and I get great speeds and connection. I have 750Mbps Fiber Optic Internet (Fiber is symmetric and full duplex, but yeah, it gets those speeds up and down and I actually tend to get 788Mbps down/799Mbps up on Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and this card with that antenna is giving me those speeds. The truth is, I use Ethernet BUT I wanted Wi-Fi/Bluetooth for the other Windows features, like Phone Link so I can have my phone linked with the PC and make phone calls, use my phone on the PC, etc.The Bluetooth is great... which, again, I dunno whether to attribute that to the card, the antennas or both, but either way, I'm getting excellent range and performance. It was easy to install and was just plug and play. I did update the drivers with the latest from Intel, but still, it's just compatible if you plug it in and let Windows install the drivers.As long as it doesn't burn out on me down the road, I have zero complaints.

  • kirillnovikov087@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I purchased the Intel AX210 to replace my laptop's Mediatek 7902 Wi-fi adapter. The later was causing me issues on my Linux laptop. Don't get me wrong, the MT7902 was fine on Windows but there were no available drivers for Linux.My troubles evaporated at the moment I plugged in the Intel AX210. It just worked! No driver installation, no setup process, it just works and it does it well.It achieves the promised speeds without problems. The Bluetooth is working well and easy to connect.I highly recommend the Intel AX210. I believe this is one of the best WiFi 6e adapters for this price.

  • ruthtfdorothyix7126@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Easy to replace and they have been plenty fast, but this is the 3rd Intel chip Wifi card I'll have installed in my Lenovo Legion 5 in 24 months. They seem to last only about 12 months, then both Wifi and Bluetooth fail.

  • goodierbonellipiny9924@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Works great on my B760 motherboard that had a slot for wifi but no module. Paired with a fairly cheap antenna kit Bluetooth connection is extremely good and my noise cancelling headphones can reach around the entire house with no signal loss.Latency is terrific for wireless as well.

  • hhvalentinadeborahec3240@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Very happy with this BE200 card and super fast, wifi6 also works great

  • jonathan.schimmel@weber.biz

    08-03-2026

    Excellent supplier for intel cards. Packaged very well and comes with a screwdriver to install. Card performs well for AMD boards and getting drivers is not problem. Have not had connectivity problems and signal is stable while using. Easy enough to install as long as you have patience cause the antenna wires are very small and fragile.

  • joslynkylee9@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I purchased the Intel Wi-Fi card AX210NGW to upgrade my 2014 Dell All-in-One Desktop Inspire 23 5348. Previously, I upgraded the system by replacing the HDD with an SSD and increasing the memory to 16GB, which made it reasonably usable. While looking for one final upgrade, I noticed that the built-in Wi-Fi card was still Wi-Fi 5, an older standard. I hoped that switching to Wi-Fi 6E would improve my network speed.Before replacing the Wi-Fi card, I read that it’s best to download drivers from Intel or Dell’s website to avoid losing connectivity, so I downloaded them in advance. The AX210NGW was compatible, so I removed the original Wi-Fi card and disconnected the antenna cables. I inserted the new Wi-Fi 6E AX210NGW into the connector. Although the shape was slightly different, it fit without any issues.However, I ran into a problem with the antenna cables. I tried to reconnect the white and black cables correctly, but the white one didn’t fit properly. As a temporary solution, I taped it in place. Apparently, some Wi-Fi cards also require new antenna cables for full functionality. Even with the tape, the network is currently working and the card is recognized as Wi-Fi 6E, but the speed isn’t as high as I had expected.To fix this, I ordered a Wi-Fi 6E Antenna IPX MHF4 Tri-Band from Amazon to replace the antenna cables. I’m looking forward to seeing how much the speed improves once the new antennas are installed.One thing to note: my home network still uses Google Wifi, which is Wi-Fi 5. Therefore, even with the AX210NGW, I cannot achieve the full potential of Wi-Fi 6E. Once I successfully replace the antenna cables, I plan to upgrade my home Wi-Fi router to fully take advantage of Wi-Fi 6E. It’s not working perfectly, so I’m giving 3 stars, but this is not the fault of the product. Unfortunately, the cables were not compatible.Update:As of November 15th, 2025, I have installed a Wi-Fi 6E IPX MHF4 tri-band antenna on my PC, which is compatible with the AX210 NGW, and I now use a Nest Wifi Pro 6E at home. The PC is placed in the kitchen, about 20 feet away from the Nest Wifi Pro, so it doesn’t connect to the 6 GHz band. However, the speed is still more than sufficient. My internet speed test results are always between 300 and 600 Mbps. This PC is very old, but the internet connection is very stable, and I can watch YouTube and Netflix without any issues.This is a huge upgrade for a 2014 PC, and I’m really happy to report it! I definitely have to give it 5 stars.

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  • aid******

    This card is a nice drop-in replacement for the realtek wifi/BT card on my ASUS TUF A15The physical installation was not bad, but reattaching the antenna was a little fiddly... as others have stated. I used one of those plastic tools to open cases and push the wires down onto the connector. The driver downloaded from Intel ( don't forget to download it before replacing your old Wi-Fi card) installed smoothly. The device manager did not show any issues for either the wifi or BT devices. I rebooted and the wifi came right up and connected to my router. However, none of my Bluetooth devices would connect. I tried removing the devices from the control panel "Bluetooth & devices" screen, but it would just say "failed to remove the device".The solution I finally found on the internet was to go into the device manager, click on View -> "show hidden devices". Then navigate to the Bluetooth section and uninstall all the drivers for your disconnected BT devices. I rebooted for good measure and then added my devices back without issue.

  • ats******

    Parfait, facile à installer, bonne performance. Très bon prix.

  • bos******

    Thanks.

  • wad******

    The Intel BE200 upgrade provided a seamless transition from the AX200, with setup being straightforward and effortless. While the performance increase is noticeable, averaging 100-200 Mbps faster, it may not be a drastic improvement in everyday use. (1Gbps Up/Down) However, the adapter still delivers smooth experiences for streaming, downloads, and gaming. If you already have a Wi-Fi 7 router, the BE200 is a reliable and forward-thinking option, but it's essential to have realistic expectations if you're upgrading from a stable AX adapter. NOTE: Have your drivers pre-downloaded before you install this card. My Windows 11 did pick up the card, however it was from an older driver. It's always best to use the latest from Intel.

  • klo******

    Replaced a killer 1650i that was factory for an Alienware a51m-R2 laptop so it could utilize 6e router and speeds. Works great so far and gets about 650/750 of a 1gbps link (essentially double speeds). Went in easily, BT works, antennas were finicky and the color arrows were opposite of wire colors so make sure you pay attention which is aux or primary. As usual, whenever you replace hardware you either uninstall beforehand or you must show hidden devices from device manager to uninstall old hardware in Windows. Seems stable and is compatible with Windows 11 and the other hardware. At $24, it seems like great value.

  • kol******

    Working great so far. I had to buy this because a refurbished Dell Optiplex 5070 I bought on here did not come with the Wi-fi/BT card as advertised. I bought a "WiFi 6E Antenna Tri-Band 6GHz 5GHz 2.4GHz RP-SMA Male + 10in U.FL MHF4 to RP SMA Female Extension Cable + Computer Back Slot Cover Bracket" to go with it and it's in another room (with the door open) but has practically line of site to my router. It's about 14 or 15 feet away from my Asus RT-AXE7800 and I get great speeds and connection. I have 750Mbps Fiber Optic Internet (Fiber is symmetric and full duplex, but yeah, it gets those speeds up and down and I actually tend to get 788Mbps down/799Mbps up on Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and this card with that antenna is giving me those speeds. The truth is, I use Ethernet BUT I wanted Wi-Fi/Bluetooth for the other Windows features, like Phone Link so I can have my phone linked with the PC and make phone calls, use my phone on the PC, etc.The Bluetooth is great... which, again, I dunno whether to attribute that to the card, the antennas or both, but either way, I'm getting excellent range and performance. It was easy to install and was just plug and play. I did update the drivers with the latest from Intel, but still, it's just compatible if you plug it in and let Windows install the drivers.As long as it doesn't burn out on me down the road, I have zero complaints.

  • kir******

    I purchased the Intel AX210 to replace my laptop's Mediatek 7902 Wi-fi adapter. The later was causing me issues on my Linux laptop. Don't get me wrong, the MT7902 was fine on Windows but there were no available drivers for Linux.My troubles evaporated at the moment I plugged in the Intel AX210. It just worked! No driver installation, no setup process, it just works and it does it well.It achieves the promised speeds without problems. The Bluetooth is working well and easy to connect.I highly recommend the Intel AX210. I believe this is one of the best WiFi 6e adapters for this price.

  • rut******

    Easy to replace and they have been plenty fast, but this is the 3rd Intel chip Wifi card I'll have installed in my Lenovo Legion 5 in 24 months. They seem to last only about 12 months, then both Wifi and Bluetooth fail.

  • goo******

    Works great on my B760 motherboard that had a slot for wifi but no module. Paired with a fairly cheap antenna kit Bluetooth connection is extremely good and my noise cancelling headphones can reach around the entire house with no signal loss.Latency is terrific for wireless as well.

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  • hhv******

    Very happy with this BE200 card and super fast, wifi6 also works great

  • jon******

    Excellent supplier for intel cards. Packaged very well and comes with a screwdriver to install. Card performs well for AMD boards and getting drivers is not problem. Have not had connectivity problems and signal is stable while using. Easy enough to install as long as you have patience cause the antenna wires are very small and fragile.

  • jos******

    I purchased the Intel Wi-Fi card AX210NGW to upgrade my 2014 Dell All-in-One Desktop Inspire 23 5348. Previously, I upgraded the system by replacing the HDD with an SSD and increasing the memory to 16GB, which made it reasonably usable. While looking for one final upgrade, I noticed that the built-in Wi-Fi card was still Wi-Fi 5, an older standard. I hoped that switching to Wi-Fi 6E would improve my network speed.Before replacing the Wi-Fi card, I read that it’s best to download drivers from Intel or Dell’s website to avoid losing connectivity, so I downloaded them in advance. The AX210NGW was compatible, so I removed the original Wi-Fi card and disconnected the antenna cables. I inserted the new Wi-Fi 6E AX210NGW into the connector. Although the shape was slightly different, it fit without any issues.However, I ran into a problem with the antenna cables. I tried to reconnect the white and black cables correctly, but the white one didn’t fit properly. As a temporary solution, I taped it in place. Apparently, some Wi-Fi cards also require new antenna cables for full functionality. Even with the tape, the network is currently working and the card is recognized as Wi-Fi 6E, but the speed isn’t as high as I had expected.To fix this, I ordered a Wi-Fi 6E Antenna IPX MHF4 Tri-Band from Amazon to replace the antenna cables. I’m looking forward to seeing how much the speed improves once the new antennas are installed.One thing to note: my home network still uses Google Wifi, which is Wi-Fi 5. Therefore, even with the AX210NGW, I cannot achieve the full potential of Wi-Fi 6E. Once I successfully replace the antenna cables, I plan to upgrade my home Wi-Fi router to fully take advantage of Wi-Fi 6E. It’s not working perfectly, so I’m giving 3 stars, but this is not the fault of the product. Unfortunately, the cables were not compatible.Update:As of November 15th, 2025, I have installed a Wi-Fi 6E IPX MHF4 tri-band antenna on my PC, which is compatible with the AX210 NGW, and I now use a Nest Wifi Pro 6E at home. The PC is placed in the kitchen, about 20 feet away from the Nest Wifi Pro, so it doesn’t connect to the 6 GHz band. However, the speed is still more than sufficient. My internet speed test results are always between 300 and 600 Mbps. This PC is very old, but the internet connection is very stable, and I can watch YouTube and Netflix without any issues.This is a huge upgrade for a 2014 PC, and I’m really happy to report it! I definitely have to give it 5 stars.

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AX210NGW Wireless Network Card Features

Wi-Fi 6E Technology

Installation Notes

2.4Gbps - up to 2.4Gbps internet speed to avoid network lag

Bluetooth 5.3 - the latest Bluetooth 5.3 technology, compatible with all kinds of existing laptop Bluetooth 5.3 and below accessories

6GHz band - increased to 7 160MHz channels, 14 80MHz channels, 29 40MHz channels, 60 20MHz channels, reducing signal interference caused by high device density

WPA3 - Anti-virus, Anti-hijacking, Anti-hacking, Anti-scratching. Internet access is more secure.

With the popularity of smart homes, the number of devices connected wirelessly by WiFi is also increasing dramatically, which will lead to overcongestion in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, making it difficult for Wi-Fi to reach its full potential. AX210NGW adopts the latest Wi-Fi 6E technology with a new 6GHz channel, so that for smart homes, older devices and devices with low network requirements can connect to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, while devices with high network requirements can connect to the new band 6GHz band to improve the network experience.

1. Only Windows 10/11, 64-bit is recommended. If the driver installation does not work, you need to update Windows 10 version to the latest version.

2. Works with Intel CPU and newer AMD CPU. Do not use on motherboards containing Intel 9560 CNVi modules.

3. Download the driver from the Intel website.(It is recommended to download the driver first and then install the network card.)

4. Requires a WiFi 6E router to enable the 6GHz band.

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