


works great and has wonderful range had no problems with set up just plug and play then update



Unwrapped, read the directions, plugged it in and it worked.

- arrived quickly - easy to setup with included small bracket - much more stable than old card it replaced

Great signal, even better than my ax200 WiFi chip. I have a wifi 6 asus router, no WiFi 6e to test.


Worked well for 3 days got me 30ms on most games


The only thing I care about is compatibility with Linux, and I am happy to report that I plugged this thing into the motherboard yesterday, and it appears to work perfectly without installing anything. I didn't even install the drivers that came on the CD. I have only owned this thing one day, but things are good so far. Immediately after plugging in the card and booting up, I was able to use 'ip address' to see the card present (but no IP, since I hadn't set up networking obviously). Then, I edited /etc/netplan/_your_config.yaml with my wifi configuration. I ran sudo netplan --debug apply and the interface did not appear to pickup an IP address. The output of 'ip address' showed that the state of the interface was 'down', so I though I might have been missing firmware, so I messed around for a while trying to get my sources.list set up for 'contrib' and 'non-free', but turned out to not be necessary. I did install a few debugging tools, but I don't think any of them contributed to making it work. I was using 'connmanctl' command to debug the interface when I realized that it was already connected and working perfectly. I think my problem was not rebooting after running the netplan apply. Here is my kernel version/stack: uname -a Linux host 5.15.0-43-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 10:30:17 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS Release: 22.04 Codename: jammy (server version) I observed transfer speeds of 17.7 MB/s, which is more than enough for my needs.

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

It's plug and play. I'm using this on a Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 which has bluetooth, but apparently not a recent enough bluetooth to support a Logitech M240 mouse. Blueman picked it up and let me find the mouse, pair to it, and trust it. The power manager displays the mouse's battery status. Linux tsalmoth 6.9.7+bpo-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.9.7-1~bpo12+1 (2024-07-03) x86_64 GNU/Linux Debian 12.6. lsusb reports: ID 2230:0016 Plugable Plugable Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter

Fast, WiFi6E, Bluetooth 5.2



