
Works perfectly, had absolutely no trouble to install.

Perfect bluetooth (the newest as of now so a future proof I suppose. Wifi is more of a future proof as I do not have a 6hz router as of yet. gets 60mbps on speed test compared to 107 on a wired connection so I will stick to wired UNTIL i need to move to a cooler room of the house this summer. That was the big reason for getting this really.

Chipset is capable of promiscuous mode.


Good signal and functionality, picked up right away by windows.



The device got installed into my wife's FX8350 build onto an MSI 970 gaming board. Easy installation and Windows 10 Pro did the drivers no problem. Now the system has a consistent connection with the router and doesn't drop it like her USB WiFi adapter did.

Affordable, Compatible with most modern computers, comes with a mini screwdriver to undo the old Wi-Fi card, fast.

Has Bluetooth built in (:

Works well for my desktops without wifi. Has a self-install driver that triggers once plugged in. Speed is quite fast.


This was pretty easy to install. It did come with an install CD but I just downloaded what I needed from the website. Now you will have to have an ethernet cord or a usb wifi dongle to do this but it took like 5 minutes to figure all this out. It did not seem to connect until I had the software for it installed. Once installed I ran through a quick update to check and made sure it was the only wifi source and it has been working flawlessly ever since. (two weeks at this point)

Hardware was easy enough to install and it performs very well, (323Mbps down if I remember right. I don't have 6g WIFI).


Whats not to like?!

Easy to install, set up, and it works great at a reasonable price.


- I was originally looking at TP link because I did not recognize Fenvi, then I ran across this on the TP link AX 200 (System Requirements Windows 10 (64-bit) only). - This is quite interesting because I checked the chip-set out on Intel's web site and it is clear the drivers are part of a number of Linux Kernels starting with 5.1. - I just installed this in my kids school computer and as soon as Mint came up it immediately told me WiFi networks available. - I entered in the WiFi key and all is beautiful in Linux land as usual. : No Windows Driver updates, no reboots, this is truly PnP and anyone who believes Linux is just for Hackers and IT guys are living in the stone age. - I would highly recommend this card to anyone wanting to save $$ and not tied to the Windows Bloated inefficient data theft by telemetry ecosystem. - TP link is on my list as just another Windows H/W lackey who has either H/W locked their card to Windows requiring some kind of special driver to work or they are so uninformed that they are unaware that Intel stays pretty up to date writing drivers for Linux as well as MS Windows.
