

🚀 Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7: Because buffering is so last decade!
The Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 card delivers ultra-fast 5.8 Gbps tri-band wireless connectivity (2.4/5/6 GHz) combined with Bluetooth 5.4 for enhanced device pairing. Compatible with Windows 11/10 and Intel CPUs with M.2 slots, it significantly improves range, speed, and latency over previous Wi-Fi standards—ideal for professionals seeking a future-ready network boost. Note: Not compatible with AMD CPUs or Windows 7/8.
| ASIN | B0CLV9C8TZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | October 26, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | Intel BE200 |
| Manufacturer | Teday |
| Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.29 x 0.51 inches |
G**N
Works with Older Intel CPU's and Extreme Range/Distance and Bandwidth Increase
I just upgraded all the WiFi chips in my devices. I have not yet upgraded the router to WiFi 7 but will be soon. For now I'm on an Asus WiFi 6 Router with 2.4GHz and 5GHz Bands. The BE200 WILL WORK ON ANY INTEL CPU AS LONG AS YOU HAVE a M.2 SLOT FOR EXPANSION - DEVICE MANAGER DOESN'T LIE!!! ***Even If all you have is some old router i would highly suggest getting this BE200 because your range/reception will increase drastically thus giving you faster speeds*** The 3 Devices i have that have an actual M.2 Slot got the Intel BE200. The other 2 devices that have PCIE for expansion got the MPE-AXE3000H which has the AX210 Intel Wifi 6e Card inside. It can see all channels ( 2.4, 5, and 6GHz) It's basically a hack card that Intel released with a M.2 Card that's inside a PCIE Adapter. That's as far as you can take older devices with only PCIE and no M.2 for expansion. Who knows, maybe Intel will end up doing the same for the BE200 Having said that. I was impressed with the AX210 which 5x'd my speeds and got a nice range increase compared to whatever WiFi cards they were using in 2011 - Massive upgrade and didn't think it could get much better. Based on reviews of the BE200 not working with anything prior to 12th Gen Intel CPU's i Bought a Couple of straight up M.2 AX210 Cards and a couple of the BE200 cards in case the BE200 didn't work with my 7th and 8th Gen Mobile Intel CPU's. Much to my surprise the BE200 Worked PERFECTLY with my older Intel CPU's. I first tried the BE200 to upgrade my M.2 Devices and WOW - it destroys the AX210. I'm easily getting 2-3 times the performance. Let me tell you The Range and Bandwidth increase is In Your Face and Obvious! My speeds 4-5x'd upgrading from the Intel AC 9650 which was the standard around 2017. I'm getting Full Speeds Wirelessly on the 5GHz channel that I am getting on a PC Directly wired to the router through ethernet. M.2 Devices - Dell Inspiron Laptop with 8th Gen Intel i5 (4 Core 8 Thread) CPU and 16GB Ram - Zotac Zbox Mini PC with 7th Gen Intel i5 ( 2 Core 4 Thread) CPU and 32GB Ram - The main office PC has an AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT 8 Core CPU with 32GB Ram and is directly wired to the router. The BE200 is said not to work with AMD CPU's so i didn't even try. For Now it has an AX210 PCIE Card in it that gets 2.5MB/s transfer speeds. However, This PCIE adapter: MSI Herald-BE WI-FI 7 MAX w/ Bluetooth 5.4 has a BE Card in it and is supposed to work with AMD Desktops: https://www.amazon.com/Herald-BE-802-11BE-Bluetooth-Multi-Link-Operation-Technology/dp/B0DFHRYRH6?th=1 PCIE DEVICES - Zotac Zbox Mini PC with 4th Gen Intel i7 (4 Core 8 Thread) CPU and 16GB Ram - Zotac Zbox Mini PC with 4th Gen Intel i5 (Straight 4 Core 4 Thread) CPU and 16GB Ram
R**R
Easy upgrade and fast.
There's not much to say. It works perfectly with Wi-Fi 7, is capable of multi gigabit transfers, can reach decent distances, and is low latency. It just does what it's advertised to do on the latest Wi-Fi standard.
S**E
Wi-Fi 7 is here.
Wi-Fi 7 gives you 320MHz channel width on 6GHz frequencies, along with Bluetooth 5.3. Seems to work great in my ASUS Q540vj laptop which came with the previous version, a Wi-Fi 6E card (Intel AX210) with Bluetooth 5.2. Bolted right in, and Windows 11 recognized it without issue... though you may want to update your Intel drivers if you're still running Windows 10 or earlier OS's. Just make sure you download the most current Intel Wireless Driver package BEFORE you remove the old card and swap this one in... just in case. ;)
B**7
Works perfect in my 2024 Lenovo Legion 7i gaming laptop
I used this to replace my the original wifi 6 card in my 2024 Lenovo Legion 7i gaming laptop. The original speeds were about 650 Mbps, and now with this new wifi 7 card I get 3150 Mbps download speeds. These speeds are a few rooms away from my eero 7 max router. I definitely recommend this as an upgrade long as you have a wifi 7 router.
K**N
BE200 Works great
At first had trouble getting a network connection and thought compatibility or bad NIC. Turns out the antenna wire are a bit contrary to get attached good (used existing laptop wires on Razer laptop from prior card not ones sent with card). Once you get them snapped in and here a good click it worked like a champ. Getting about 8-900 MBS connection on both Wins 11 and Arch linux.
A**Y
Runs great once setup, but connecting antennas can be difficult
I'm getting the advertised performance gains that aligns with my new Wi-Fi 7 router. My only first world issue is connecting the tiny antennas can get frustrating. I have big hands, and I had to use tweezer like chop sticks to properly connect them. It didn't help that it was within a small mini-PC.
D**6
Good product
Good product, just wish packaging was a little better
T**K
First time well exceeding 1Gbps wirelessly
I purchased a SFF PC a year ago with WIFI6E and considered hard wiring for a speed boost. The PC is not in a convenient spot for ethernet so I decided maybe now is the time to make the switch to WIFI 7. Simply pop the old card and connect the antennas to the new card and that was it since I was upgrading from an Intel WIFI 6E card. I only recommend adding this card to devices that already support WIFI6E if the antenna cables are reused. WIFI6E introduced the 6Ghz WIFI band so if you attempt to upgrade from WIFI6 or older, the antenna might not handle 6GHz making the upgrade a waste of time/$. To maximize speed you need to use a 320MHz channel width. 320MHz width was added with WIFI7 and not all access points support such a high channel width. I'm using this card with Ubiquiti WIFI 7 access points set to 320MHz and seeing speeds in excess of 1Gbps ethernet.
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