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The Intel BE200 NGW WiFi 7 wireless card delivers ultra-fast tri-band WiFi speeds up to 5800Mbps on the 6GHz band, combined with Bluetooth 5.4 for stable wireless connections. Designed exclusively for Intel 12th Gen and newer CPUs, it features MU-MIMO technology for efficient multi-device connectivity, all while optimizing power consumption through its M.2/NGFF interface. Perfect for professionals seeking cutting-edge, reliable wireless performance on Windows 10/11 and Linux platforms.









| ASIN | B0CSYJDJGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,782 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 9 in Network Cards |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | BE200 NIC |
| Manufacturer | GigaPlus |
| Package Dimensions | 13.4 x 9.6 x 1.9 cm; 30 g |
C**S
Delivers!
Excellent way to upgrade a laptop or PC with fast Wifi and Bluetooth. I had an old HP which had a spare slot for a wifi card and I wanted to free up the USB slot I had my existing USB wifi adapter in. I also needed bluetooth so this card made sense as it does both. I had existing antenna cables on my motherboard so just popped the card in and plugged the two antenna cables on. The kit comes with a screwdriver and two screws (one spare) for keeping the M.2 card in place. Booted up and Intel drivers detected and installed immediately. Did a speed test - about 250mbit down and 100 up - pretty happy with that as my AP is not that new and expect this will got faster. Bluetooth worked fine too. This card doesn't need any special BIOS support, unlike some cheaper Intel models. Recommended.
D**Y
Good buy. Bit expensive.
Works brilliantly in the Framework Laptop 13 inch AMD AI 5 350. Good replacement for the Mediatek one that was installed. Excellent speeds and never drops signal. Easy to install, just slot into the M.2 slot and screw it in. Bit on the dearer end so not sure if it's the best value for money. Might get one for my new PC though, as that one comes with a Mediatek chipset too.
J**E
This little thing cured all my audio problems in Windows 11 and has given me great wi-fi as a bonus.
After nearly 12 months of stuttering, glitchy audio on my Dell 3030 PC I was just about at the end of my tether and at a total loss as to what was causing it. I'd tried most of the latency work arounds floating around on the net and nothing seemed to improve matters. What I did know was that by disabling the wi-fi adapter the glitches were less but audio was basically still unlistenable. I use an ifi Uno USB DAC for audio which should be pretty good for not too much outlay. When using an app called Latency Monitor, it always reported that my system was not able to play real time audio due to excessive latency but with no real clue as to what was the real cause. Then I found an app called WTools and this had a DPC latency monitor built in, this reported that ndis.sys (Win 11) was excessively high. A bit of web searching suggested it might be being caused by the network adapter which seemed to tie into the fact that I had to disable the wi-fi element in Windows Device Manager to get any sort of audio out. After a bit more research I decided to try an Intel AX210 wi-fi adapter too see if it would make any difference. All I had to make sure was that the interface was for PCIe NGFF M2 2230 A/E key and not cnvio or cnvio v2, this adapter from GigaPlus fitted the bill exactly. The adapter arrived next day and I set about installing it, my god this thing is so small, especially the antenna connectors. Before doing anything I downloaded the Intel drivers for the card to a known directory on my PC, then I uninstalled the RealTek RTL 8852BE in device manager along with the Bluetooth adapter. After shutting the computer down I started the install, the worst part was reinstalling the PC antennas onto the new card, I'm a 70 year old with poor eyesight but if I can do it anyone can, just take your time and be gentle. With the card fitted and PC booted I ran the Intel driver installer and everything went sweet as a nut, card was immediately recognised. The only configuration left to do was set up the wi-fi, SSID and password and bingo everything sprung into life after disconnecting the Ethernet cable from the PC. I had to re-pair the Bluetooth mouse, I had used a USB mouse while doing the configuration in Windows. I can say that I'm extremely pleased with the performance of the adapter, I can get the full speed of my 300 fibre broadband across wi-fi now. without any instability or dropping of connection. Now back to the original audio issue, to say that I'm happy is an understatement, no more glitchy audio and all the Latency monitors report no issues, hooray!!! I can honestly recommend this adapter from GigaPlus, it comes in a little box with clear plastic packaging inside that contains the adapter, instructions (which I never bothered to read if I'm honest), a screwdriver and two fixing screws. A great purchase!!
P**K
Intel 210AX card works well on FreeBSD 14.3
Swapped out an unsupported (by FreeBSD 14.3) MediaTek card on an MSI Mag B550 Mortar WiFi motherboard for this Intel AX210 card. Tricky because the card is shrouded by EFI casing, doable with dexterity and some small screwdrivers. Immediately recognised on boot, install card firmware, create net password file and boom , fully functioning 802.11ac WiFi (currently the fastest connection speed supported by 14.3 due to Intel driver issues. All ready to upgrade to FreeBSD 15 and more performant driver (or back ported driver) when the time is right. All for 16GBP. Excellent!
I**C
Cheap & does the job, works with Windows & Linux
Bought 3 of these so far to replace failed / failing wifi cards in Lenovo Thinkpads. Install is very easy, picked up by Windows 10, 11 and Linux Mint without any trouble. Seem to work well, too soon for any reliability claims, but a promising start.
E**Y
Solid and reliable
Bought this to replace the awful Realtek 8852CE WiFi 6E PCI-E NIC that was pre-installed in my Lenovo laptop. It solved all the network connection and stability issues I had with the original NIC, and was instantly recognized by Windows 11. An absolute no-brainer of an upgrade.
P**C
Great replacement for any Linux (or windows) system.
Great replacement for the dodgy card that came in an ASUS laptop. Intels (former) great support for Linux means that once it was popped into the laptop worked immediately, (kernel supported). Wifi signal is great with a strong signal all over the house.
G**U
great card ... so far works amazing and I don't regret getting it!
A**U
Works perfectly with my laptop. Was immediately detected under Linux and connects without issues. Speed went up from 300 to 750 Mb
J**I
Funciona correctamente y ha mejorado de manera notable la velocidad de descarga y subida del portátil Lenovo Yoga 9 IRP8
D**K
I have had intel wifi cards for years and they are solid performing cards. I picked this up to replace the mediatek 7925 that came in my new laptop which was horrible. Quick install, solid wifi, speed is top notch as expected. Value for the price is indeed worth the upgrade. Just make sure before you swap wifi cards to download the specific drivers from Intel to be on your computer so the setup goes smooth.
P**L
Carte WiFi 7 utilisée pour remplacer la carte WiFi 5 Intel 9560NGW sur un PC portable Dell Inspiron 7791. Le remplacement se fait sans problème, la compatibilité géométrique (taille, connecteurs) est respectée. Je n'ai pas encore eu la possibilité de la tester en WiFi 7, mais en WiFi 5 ainsi qu'en Bluetooth, elle fonctionne parfaitement. Même en WiFi 5, le débit est plus élevé qu'avec la précédente carte WiFi 5. Je précise que j'ai installé le pilote officiel Intel.
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