
I initially bought 2 of these, the speed and connectivity is so sold I bought another 2. 4 of these in the house being used at the same time. All of us getting the same consistent connection and speed.

HAVE INSTALLED THESE IN SEVERAL BUILDS, AND THEY JUST PLAIN WORK GREAT. WILL CONTINUE TO USE THEM

Chipset is capable of promiscuous mode.

It works whereas the previous Wifi - Bluetooth card by a different manufacturer didn't.

I was stunned by the range that the Bluetooth radio had on the Fenvi FV-AXE3000Pro PCIe card. I may be comparing the newest Bluetooth standard to older ones, but nonetheless, with my old setup, if I went behind a wood and drywall wall in my house, the connection would crackle and then drop on my Sony WH-1000XM5 headset. With this card installed and setup with the latest drivers, I could go downstairs and behind 3-4 walls and keep my crystal clear FLAC files filling my head. As a bonus, it comes with a full-length slot adapter and a shorter home media PC adapter. It also gives you the option of attaching the twin 360° antennas directly to the card or to a remote stand that will allow you to fine tune the antennas. One note: very important, the card does connect via a PCIe slot (4,8 or 16 doesn't matter) but also has to connect to an internal USB header on the Motherboard. You must make sure that you have one unused USB header on the motherboard before buying this card. -J₂

Wasn't sure if this little guy was going to fit in the type of M.2 I have but I was very surprised to see that it does and works! Here's what's listed in my mobo's manual: "1 x M.2 Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth® module vertical slot (Key E)" I didn't route the two antennae right through the motherboard WiFi slots but it still works great !



I tried three other USB print servers before this WAVLINK product - all-in-all, this unit keeps the R260 connected in the simplest way - nothing to launch in the background to connect to the printer. I am using the Ethernet connection instead of the wireless - personal preference there. The WAVLINK also has a WAP feature and a Ethernet bridge feature which can come in handy. Long & short, this unit puts the Epson on the network as if it had a factory network interface card (NIC) installed.



- Blazing fast speed - High compatibility (worked without issue on an AM3+ build) - Great price!

Easy fix to Bluetooth 4.2 latency. Instructions for disabling onboard Bluetooth were clear and simple

Requires a free pcie slot and a free usb plug on the motherboard for the bluetooth.


I speed tested both wired vs TX3000E, and recorded very close throughput. The built-in BT also a plus.

I pay for 100 mb/s down and this thing gets ALL 100 when connected to 5.0 GHz wifi. Seems like a really nice adapter so far for the price.

Flawless connections all through house

-Ease of installation -Bluetooth sync worked out of box using test bench -Faster WiFi Speed (Better than USB Dongle in my opinion)

Works very well when I finally got the drivers installed.