I replaced my Killer 1535 with this card. No more sleep issues or hiccups in my XPS 15 9570 (so far), and it moves me up to WiFi 6, so I'm future-ready. There have been some concerns about Fenvi's quality, particularly in the antenna connectors. They are difficult, but I don't think this is a quality issue -- it's about patience and precision, true for all cards. I've been vacillating about removing a star because no part of the description indicates it's a Fenvi card, so I thought I might be getting something else. But since it works well, I kept my review at 5 stars. Still can't find a reason not to provide this information.
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Great WiFi adapter used to replace the OEM RealTek in my new Asus F512DA (AMD Ryzen based) the card is great those microscopic antenna connectors need a good eye and a steady hand to get to seat right! It turns out it was my router not the OEM card limiting my speed! but this is a better and more reliable card anyway and leaves room for more speed if I do get a new router.
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Replaced a broadcom card inside my Dell XPS 13 with the AX200. Easy to physically install and Win10 automatically installed the driver. Updated to the latest driver on Intel's support assistant site. Speed tests to my Ubiquiti access point showed a 100Mbps improvement, but more importantly, the stability of the connection and seamless switching between APs made this a no-brainer upgrade. I plan to upgrade all my non-Intel WiFi cards to the AX200 or AX210 in the near future. Looking forward to getting a 802.11ax access point for even better performance across all my WiFi 5 and 6 devices.
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It was great - easy upgrade for my Lenovo Ideapad 700. Running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS automatically detected and started working without having to install drivers or anything. 10/10 would upgrade again.
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My Lenovo Yoga Flex 5 always had problems connecting to 5 GHz networks: it would connect, but within a moment the network adapter would "crash" No networks would be seen, and I could not turn wifi off and back on. At times, the computer would blue screen shortly thereafter. This began affecting 2.4 GHz networks as well, and within 8 months the computer was effectively unable to use the Internet at all. Then I found a Youtube video recommending that the Flex 5 used a m.2 slot and than a AX200 would work. And it did! Now the year-and-a-half-old laptop works great.
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