If you get appropriate drivers it works as expected. You’ll get BT, 2.4 band it’s same, 5 MHz band is not much faster. It seems most distributors sells a knock off; or selling it with Intel logo covered due to branding rights. But worked great on a Dell mini 1011 from 2009, Win7 32bits atom processor n270.
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I bought 2 of these adapters . It worked beautifully on my Lenovo y560 impressive speeds and reliable but that wasnot the case with my other laptop, Asus laptop it did not function properly. I tried everything I could think of and still couldn't get it to work. It caused crashes. Asus functioned fine with the old one. buy it only if you have a Lenovo!
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The card was purchased to replace the existing wifi card in my laptop, that only supported up to 802.11n speeds. The product arrived packaged in an antistatic bag along with the installation screws - very thoughtful! Hardware installation is as easy as it is on your specific device, so can't comment on that. Device drivers could be found on the intel website, and they work out of the box. Wifi works in 802.11ac, bluetooth works as it should, no artifacts noticeable in sound transmission between the card and my bluetooth audio receiver. Wifi speed is very quick, keeping in mind that your antennas will be a limiting factor in signal strength. Overall, the software side of the installation was very easy. Websites open noticeably faster than on the old n standard card. Connecting to my NAS i'm able to reach over 20 MB (that's megabytes, so over 160 megabits) upload speed at 5 metres from the router. A faster router with a stronger reception would probably result in faster speeds. I don't know the quality of the internal antennas on my ASUS N76 laptop, so I can't comment on that. I only just installed the product so I can't say for it's longevity, but it seems very promising. Overall I am very satisfied and would recommend it. Just remember, that any speed claims should be taken with a grain of salt as it, again, depends on your specific setup on what speeds you can achieve.Read full review
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It's a wireless card has WIFI, AC band, and bluetooth. I was having trouble updating my samsung laptop to windows 10, read that it was a driver issue with the wireless card, installed this one, and presto, windows 10 updated correctly. Has been working great since.
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I upgraded my old 2009ish Acer laptop to be able to connect to 5ghz wifi and add Bluetooth. After a little difficulty getting Bluetooth to work (the WiFi and Bluetooth drivers are listed separately by Intel) it works perfectly with my Bluetooth mouse and my cell phone with Windows 10. My old laptop has buttons above the keyboard to turn off wifi, as others also had that were made around the same time. I've read lots of reviews of people having issues with laptops made just a few years later. Be sure to Google this WiFi card and decide if you want to give it a try. Some people have had to cover a couple pins on the card for their system to recognize it. Very happy with this. Internet is much faster. With my ssd upgrade, memory, and CPU upgrade, I might get a few more years out of this Acer.Read full review
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The 7260 is a good chip in it's own right. Some issues you may see would be driver related. The Intel driver is not supported and hardly works on Windows 10. You can use the generic Windows driver to get usability but still your results may very. My recommendation is to use this to replace an existing 7260 that has failed instead of "upgrading" to this from an older chip. Overall time/money would be better spent getting the AX200 wifi 6 chip and a mini PCIE to NGFF(M.2 form factor) adapter if needed.
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