About this deal
For me that seems rediculas to pay 2.5Kbusd for premium laptop which cant be upgraded to such a small thing like WiFi 6 module of next generation. Here's the plan: Replace my pair of 500 GB EVO Plus by the single 2TB SSD. So, i'll free up the second NVME slot and populate it with the NVME Wifi adapter + AX210NGW no.1. Adding a pair of internal antennas is fairly easy. Diverting power from one of the motherboards USB ports to the bluetooth part of the adapter is more of a challenge, but I trust my soldering skills. So, everyone must decide for him or herself whether you want to sacrifice the second NVME slot in favour of Wifi-6E.
I have new PC and I have problems with WIFI 6 AX201 160Mhz at motherboard Msi Pro B660M-A Wifi DDR4. PC is old 8 days. I tried this https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware/intel-wi-fi-6-ax201-160mhz-does-not-work/dd1738b9-518c-4985-abde-b82c1945d743?messageId=983af805-2c83-4b14-bdc8-8d74ba93d796 and also yours solution but do not work for me. I getting Error code 10 and sometimes is 43. What I notice while I follow your instructions, I uninstall Bluetooth but after refreshing Device Manager he appear again. At App & Feature aka. Add and remove programs, there was not Intel Bluetooth. The experimental set-up with the AX210NGW already shows an increase in transfer speeds from 45-50 to 65-67 MB/s (400 to 540 Mbps) with my Netgear R7800 router.I haven't even tried using 160 MHz channel width, that current AC9560 somehow refuses to use, but where I expect the AX210NGW to benefit even more. Disable Internet access. Unplug Ethernet cable and/or disable wireless. Keep disabled until told to re-enable.
In addition to microprocessors, the company offers a wide range of products and technologies, including data center and network equipment, solid-state drives, internet of things (IoT) devices, and more. The PAN device is a virtual device, implemented in software. It sits on top of whatever underlying Bluetooth transport (hardware and driver) has been made available (in this case by Intel). It is provided as part of Windows and the driver provider will * always* be identified as Microsoft.
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)
Supported Operating Systems: Only work on Microsoft Windows 10* 64bit, Note: Not support Windows 7/8/ 8.1 The module supports MU-MIMO, 2x2 TX/RX channels with two antenna and Bluetooth 5.0 It currently only support ceretain processors 8th Gen Intel Core processors Intel Pentium Silver processors based on Gemini Lake Celeron processors based on I am considering to replace my 500GB EVO Plus system SSD with a 2TB version, free up the second NVME-slot, and build in the AX210NGW.