Ubit AX210 WiFi 6E PCIe Wireless WiFi Card Up to 5400Mbps(6GHz/5GHz/2.4GHz),BT5.3,OFDMA,MU-MIMO,Support Win 11/10 64bit Only
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Product Description
Wi-Fi 6E AX210S PCIE Card
WiFi6E AX210 makes WiFi enter 6GHz, update your wifi to true tri-band. The speed is up to 2.4GHz-574Mbps; 5GHz-2400Mbps; 6GHz-2400Mbps. 2.4GHz is used for long-distance, 5GHz is used for high-speed video, and 6GHz is used for high-speed gaming, without interference and ultra-low latency.
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Compatibility
Supports Windows10/11 64-bit onlySupports Linux. Need to Config the driverBT 5.3, back compatible with 5.1, 5.0, 4.2, 4.0 devices Installation
1. Pcie x1 x4 x8 x162. 9Pin USB WPA3 Advanced Security
WPA3 provides secure and individualized encryption in personal password safety,protecting wireless hacking,keep network safe while gaming online. Intel WiFi 6 AX210 chip
2.4GHz-574Mbps,2.4GHz is used for long-distance;5GHz-2400Mbps,5GHz is used for high-speed video;6GHz-2400Mbps, 6GHz is used for high-speed gaming.
WiFi Card 5400Mbps PCIe WiFi 6E Card
Wi-Fi Range
Tri-band Best
Wi-Fi Range
Dual-band Better
Wi-Fi Range
Dual-band Better
Wi-Fi Speed
2400Mbps + 2400Mbps + 574Mbps
Wi-Fi Speed
867Mbps + 300Mbps
Wi-Fi Speed
900Mbps + 300Mbps
Bands
2.4Ghz / 5Ghz /6Ghz
Bands
2.4Ghz / 5Ghz
Bands
2.4Ghz / 5Ghz
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 10/11, 64-bit*, Google Chrome OS*, Linux*
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 7/8.1/10/11, 32-bit*, 64-bit*, Linux*
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 7/8.1/10/11, 32-bit*, 64-bit*, Linux*
> WiFi6E AX210 enables WiFi to enter 6GHz, update your wifi to true tri-band. The speed is up to 2.4GHz-574Mbps; 5GHz-2400Mbps; 6GHz-2400Mbps. Use 2.4GHz for long distances, 5GHz for high-speed video, and 6GHz for high-speed games without interference and ultra-low latency.
> The brand new 6GHz frequency band has doubled the number of 5GHz frequency bands, allowing faster transmission speed; at the same time, the 160MHz channels have been increased from 2 to 7, and the 80MHz channels have been increased from 6 to 14 to solve the problem of connecting multiple devices. Mutual interference causes the problem of speed reduction.
> MU-MIMO and 160MHz Channels for Better Experience: MU MIMO effectively improves signal gain when multiple users are sending and receiving at the same time. Deliver from 80 MHz to 160 MHz, double throughput, ultra-low latency and uninterrupted connectivity.
> BT 5.3 can improve speed and coverage. AX210S is equipped with the latest BT 5.3 technology. Compared with BT 4.2, its speed has increased by 2 times and its coverage has been expanded by 4 times.
> Compatibility: The wifi 6E adapter works with all current Wi-Fi routers and backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi standards. Compatible with Windows 10 64-bit and Linux. Supports all PCIe standard, PCIe X1 slot has the best compatibility.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation, internet speed, and value for money of the network interface controller adapter. They mention it works great, improves their current setup without having to be hardwired. Some are satisfied with the wifi quality and driver compatibility. However, some customers differ on Bluetooth connectivity and stability.
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Travis M. –
Fast, cheap, and convenient
TLDR: Love the speed, the price, and the ease of installation.Edit: The company reached out to me and had me edit my review because it mentioned something they didn’t want me to mention. It was about a promo code I received that they didn’t want mentioned because it could confuse other buyers if they didn’t receive it. I expressed that I didn’t appreciate them trying to dictate how I write my reviews, as I try to review products with total integrity, but I removed it in order to avoid confusion.I just installed the card (14JAN20) and it works perfectly. It fits a bit loose in the PCI-E slot, so I had to use the screw included rather than just the “toolless” clip on my case. It’s stable with the screw tight, so no problem.Installed the drivers from the executable on the included CD and they worked fine. I didn’t need to restart for them to work like so many other people. I did promptly download the latest drivers for the AX200 chip out of habit, but I can’t say I noticed any major change in performance.The card connects to my WiFi AC Linksys combo modem/router at 866.7Mbps (per Windows) on a 5GHz connection with one floor between it and the router. That’s better than the WiFi AC card in my laptop, which connects at half that. I have a 200Mbps down ISP connection and I’m getting data rates that I’ve clocked at a consistent ~150Mbps when downloading files.I have verified that the bluetooth is working as expected. I only use it for my wireless headphones, so I can’t comment on the data rates or power efficiency of the Bluetooth 5.0. It connected to my headphones without any hesitation and the sound quality is not perceivably different from my USB transmitter, which is good.Overall, I’m very impressed by this card, especially upgrading from a WiFi N card. I’m looking forward to seeing the performance boost when I buy a WiFi AX router in the future.
Jason L –
Straightforward install. Works as expected.
The package comes with the card and the taller riser installed. A smaller riser adapter is in the package along with screws and a screwdriver. An internal USB cable and 2 external antennas are also included.Install took about 5 minutes. Simply open your case and install in an available PCI-e slot. Note that the Bluetooth feature requires a connection to an internal USB header on the motherboard. After researching many internal wireless cards they all appear to require this USB connection for Bluetooth. I didn’t have an USB header available so I’m only using the card for WiFi at this time. If you don’t have a available header you can buy an expansion card or internal hub (I’ll probably do this soon and then update the review). I left the existing wireless adapter installed on the motherboard. This doesn’t interfere with the operation of the ubit card and I left it enabled.After turning the computer back on the card was detected and driver automatically located (due to leaving my other wireless card installed). If you don’t have an internet connection I would recommend downloading drivers from Intel beforehand. I did run Intel’s Driver and Support Assistant utility and determined that a newer version of the driver was available. Note that you don’t need to download a driver from Ubit. The Intel drivers work great and this is largely the reason I selected a card with the AX200 chipset.My wireless speeds increased dramatically from the b/g/n card that came with my 6 year old system. I don’t have a WiFi 6 router to test, but I wanted to “future proof” the install. My router is a Netgear cable modem router combo and I’m satisfied with the connection speed. Ookla speedtest showed 132 Mbps download speed about 25 feet from the router and through 3 walls (getting full bars strength).
Pacific coast –
Good performance & build quality
It simply works well.Although manufacturer was kind enough to include a driver CD, I didn’t even need to use it.Before installing the card; I downloaded latest Intel Wi-Fi6 drivers from Intel’s web site (you’ll download two files; one for wifi and one for bluetooth).Then I installed the card. On next bootup; I installed above drivers. It worked just fine.Beware; if you have another bluetooth adapter on your computer; make sure to remove all paired devices (from Windows bluetooth settings) before unplugging that bluetooth adapter. Otherwise; your new card simply won’t “takeover” those previous bluetooth pairings. Worst; it’ll still populate your bluetooth devices list – but you won’t be able to connect them with your new card.If you forget doing that as I did, you can still cleanup AFTER removing your old bluetooth adapter and installing your new card. Just follow these steps to completely clean out both driver for your old bluetooth adapter AND paired devices to that adapter:a. Press Windows key + X.b. Click on Device Manager.c. Click on View.d. Click on Hidden Devices (these will have light blue color).e. Look for your old Bluetooth adapter and paired devices (they’ll all have light blue color).f. Right click on each entry and click uninstall one by one (again, only the light blue color ones). Items for your new card will have darker blue color – do not delete those.Then pair your devices to your new bluetooth card as normal.I actually bought this card only to add Bluetooth 5.0 capability to my home-made PC. I had a plug-in USB bluetooth 4.2 adapter. I was (keyword is: was) hoping to achieve wider coverage area with bluetooth 5 (as marketing makes you believe). But I have about same coverage distance. That’s OK. At least I can use later codecs with my bluetooth 5.0 headphone. I even tried an external antenna; trying to see if I can extend bluetooth coverage. A 12″ external antenna with a 15′ extension cable. My aim was to “pull away” bluetooth signal from electrically noisy signal neighborhood of my PC case. I tried many different placement and directional positions with that external antenna : no improvement at all. On that regards; take a look at my photo: that marked 2.4GHz antenna also works for bluetooth.As I have wired gigabit network connection to my PC; I’ll not be using the wi-fi portion of the card for foreseeable future. So I disabled it thru Windows network adapter settings. I tested wi-fi connection before disabling it though; it connected with high signal strength. Good to know that I have wi-fi6 capability when I need it.Note: Bluetooth works even if you disable wi-fi driver.
kevin –
wifi 6 speeds are fast. had a wifi 5 usb wifi stick with antenna and was getting 300mps from the room below. now getting 670mps(1gb fiber). bluetooth also connects every time which i was having trouble with when i had a usb bluetooth dongle. only downside is the driver installation which involved going to a website and installing them from a zip file and only 1 of the 2 methods they offered worked.
Brck –
Très bon produit, marche très bien, aussi bien en WiFi que Bluetooth.Packaging simple mais comprenant ce qu’il faut avec un petit tournevis, une plaque pour les PC en SFF, et deux vis, une chromée et une noire, donc la couleur s’adapte en fonction de votre boîtier.Seul bémol, c’est qu’il faut quand même un ordinateur àcôté ou autre pour télécharger les drivers sur leur site. D’ailleurs, les drivers viennent séparément. Un pour le WiFi et le second pour le BT.Une précision aurait pu être apportée sur le fait que la carte possède un grand symbole WiFi et que ce logo s’éclaire en rouge.
rex –
OVERALL:Definitely would recommend this as a cheap WiFi adapter for anyone looking for a stable connection. I personally wouldn’t buy it just for Bluetooth as there are cheaper adapters, but it’s certainly a nice additional feature to have. It certainly performed as well as expected and if you can find it on a sale it’s definitely very worth the $.WIFI:I bought this adapter to replace my old powerline adapter. It was one of the AX200 adapters at a very affordable price since there was a coupon at the time. The speed has been great for the price, I was getting easily around 90-100Mbps down, 150Mbps up, which was just slightly faster than my powerline. (Note my computer is located around 10 meters from the router with 1 wall in between) It is comparable downloads and slightly faster uploads compared to both my old powerline and my WiFi-6 capable smartphone which was nice to see. I should mention that I do have a WiFi6 capable router with a pretty fast internet plan, so your mileage may vary. Gaming on it there was no noticeable lag nor stuttering. Have yet to see any overheating issues despite running for several hours.My one complaint is that I’ve noticed download speed seems to fluctuate more, but that may be simply due to limited testing and other processes on my computer.BLUETOOTH:The Bluetooth works seamlessly with my wireless keyboard. I didn’t notice any real interference despite having a bunch of other Bluetooth and wireless devices in the vicinity. Do note that the Bluetooth capability DOES require a spare (7-pin) front USB header on the motherboard, otherwise it won’t work. I presume that the WiFi would still work normally if you don’t connect the front panel USB header (although haven’t tested it).INSTALLATION:Installation took me around 5 minutes. As someone who builds computers on the regular, it was simple. Do make sure that you have an available PCIE slot before purchasing! Driver installation was seamless, with access to the internet (via my old powerline), Windows automatically picked it up. I did not try the included driver disk as I don’t have a DVD drive.PACKAGING:The product arrived with a tiny bit dent on the package, however, inside it was packaged well. The adapter has an anti-static bag protecting the main components, so that was nice to see.
Manne S –
Installera o setup va gjort under 5 minuter.Hög hastighet som utlovat.
PowerChaos –
werkt zoals omschreven , insteken en windows 11 herkent de wiif kaart , haal er goede connectie en snelheden mee