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The OKN WiFi 6E AX210 NGW is a high-performance M.2 2230 wireless card designed for Windows 10/11 64-bit systems. It delivers tri-band WiFi speeds up to 5400Mbps across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and the new 6GHz spectrum, leveraging the latest WiFi 6E technology with MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and 1024QAM. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for enhanced wireless device connectivity and WPA3 security, this module ensures ultra-low latency, interference-free connections, and future-proof network protection. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless HD streaming, gaming, and fast downloads on compatible laptops and desktops.












| ASIN | B08MJLPZPL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,718 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #126 in Network Cards |
| Item model number | AX210 |
| Manufacturer | UFON |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.21 x 2.03 cm; 14 g |
M**N
The item was exactly the same as I ordered.
Received with thanks.
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F**S
Before purchasing a Lenova Legion 5, I read several reviews of the PC. Among the many positive reivews, several people commented on problems with the original WiFi card dropping it's connection with no apparent reason. However, there were also recommendations for a good replacement of the WiFi card. As predicted, I did have problems with the original WiFi card. It would disconnect from a perfectly good connection, then jump from one connection point to another without ever regaining a good connection. Our streaming TV would be running continually throughout this same time, so it was apparent that there was no problem with the WiFi signal or our primary connection point. After doing some research regarding the best replacement WiFi card, I decided to order this card. The installation went fairly smoothly (see notes below), and whatever drivers were required seemed to load automatically. The WiFi card was immediately operational and the WiFi connection now seems very stable. And to my surprise, this new card seems to be faster than the original card. A win-win situation. While highly recommending this card for the Legion 5, I also recommend watching one of the Youtube videos to learn how to remove the bottom cover of the PC, and to learn how to replace the WiFi card. The whole process is resonably easy, but there is a specific technique for removal of the bottom cover--especially the vent hole areas along the sides. Additionally, the WiFi card antennas connections are very small and I found them to be a little difficult to reattach--but all was well in the end.
S**R
I installed this in a MSI GF65 Thin laptop as an upgrade from Wi-Fi 5 to 6 to be compatible with my home network. Installation went smoothly and after I logged on to Windows 11 Pro, the drivers were automatically installed, however, I went to Intel's site and downloaded the latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers. I've run some speed tests and I've had no issues with this device to date. I recommend this for anyone looking for a Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 6 upgrade. I'm happy with the speeds I get on my 300Mbps up/down connection on my mesh network.
A**R
Works great with 2024 ASUS Zephyrus G14 GA403UI I wanted to replace the default mediatek wireless card on the laptop because it just seemed slower and had odd disconnect issues. I heard that the AX210 chip would work on AMD Zen3 or higher laptops so I purchased this card. Before when using the mediatek wireless nic, my speed test was coming in around 250mb/s. In the same location under the same circumstances, this intel wireless nic has boosted my download to 460mb/s. It just feels snappier and downloads are incredibly fast. Performed a steam download for a 4.4gb file in about 1 minute with a 1000mb internet connection. Random tips: —Remember to download the WiFi and bt driver first before swapping out the nic --Don't worry if the laptop doesn't boot up after you replace the wireless nic. It has to be plugged into a powercord before it'll power on again --I recommend removing all bluetooth devices before swapping it out. I didn't and now old BT devices are ghosted and unremovable in my BT device list --If you're using a Google Nest Pro router, I had to remove the 160mhz range setting and enable use WPA3 from advanced network settings. While this was 160mhz was enabled, i was getting incredibly poor wifi signal and sometimes even the router refused to let me connect. Once I changed those settings I had more reliable connections and faster speeds. Hope this helps future buyers and I hope ASUS and AMD will use a better wireless NIC than mediatek in the future.
A**R
Nice product, cheaply resolved my issue. Just a heads up, don't follow the link on the QR code, Intel loads a garbage program that does not do anything. Just search for the BT and Wifi drivers, and load them directly. Works great.
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