dual band WiFi ca
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Color | Assorted |
R**A
Upgade Your Notebooks, Not Your Router
Your notebook computer hasn't lived a full life without an Intel 8265 upgrade. SpeedTest on RCN Chicago is consistently showing initial pings of 0ms. I didn't think that was possible so I walked my neighborhood with a infrared thermal gun. When I found a house showing an unusually high heat signature, I knocked on the door to ask if they were hosting the SpeedTest server. She said another bearded, smelly guy came by earlier asking the same question. Go figure.Instead of upgrading your router, consider swapping in a 8265. I had no idea how lame my Dell 1820/1830 wireless cards were until I upgraded to 8265s. I've been running pings all day, moving around the house, turning power tools on and off, opening command prompts, changing browser tabs, rarely a dropped ping ever seen. Also gone are those minutes length episodes of dropped pings. Gives you extra time for a shower and shave.In short, with 8265 cards, my notebooks have greatly improved latency, sensitivity, and range.
Z**L
Perfect Replacement for a Linux Laptop
I have a Dell 5379 which uses a QCA6174 wifi card. I was having some issues with it in Manjaro KDE (Linux) and found out that card and many other Qualcomm cards are not well supported in Linux. I found a list of Linux compatible Intel Wifi cards on Intels site and this chipset (8265) seemed to be relatively new and well supported.For $20 it works great. I was a little concerned if I would get the product as expected but it was indeed an Intel 8265 card. Recognized and worked right away.I am able to get the full 867Mbps connection to my router when within a reasonable range and Internet speeds are what I would expect. Network speeds improved greatly vs the Qualcomm card as well. I no longer have to worry if the wifi card is supported/stable.If you are having issues with Wifi in Linux/Windows and need this type of card, Id recommend this one.
Z**.
It works..
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 NGFFNot much to say, it works reliably and maintains the 50-60mbps I get on my other devices. Installation is a giant PITA, the antenna connectors are incredibly small. Some reviews recommend using pliers, and I would advise against that unless you're really careful. I only bought this because I broke one of the connectors off of the one that came with my Asrock Deskmini 110W, which was fine since i was debating upgrading to this one anyway. My best advice for connecting the antenna cables is that it doesn't require too much force, it needs to be properly aligned before trying to push it together. Pushing harder (with pliers) won't make them pop together. Anyway if you're looking at an NGFF WiFi card then you probably have no other option so good luck. Installation aside, it's a good and reliable WiFi card at what seems like a reasonable price.
A**R
Good enough
Works fine but for some reason only gets 100Mbps down even though my connection is 200Mbps. Otherwise works very well.
T**N
Unreliable
This lasted about a week before the Bluetooth died. Seems be common with Dell computers.
C**.
Great replacement for Qualcomm qca9377
I purchased this to replace the Qualcomm qca9377 that came in my Dell Inspiron 5570 (Windows 10x64 Home), which I purchased in mid-December 2017. The 9377 (with latest drivers) had given me nothing but trouble with intermittent connections and refusing to recognize my Airplay devices which I use with iTunes. The installation was pretty straight forward except for a difficult screw on the wifi card itself. I had to resort to an old Reed Prince screwdriver, which quickly solved the problem. This card is faster, MUCH more stable, recognizes my Airplay and UPnP devices and just a much better performer. The 9377 drove me nuts for two and a half months! Love the new card.
R**G
Easiest upgrade ever, Dell XPS 15" 9570
Replaced the under performing factory wifi card with this gem (download the drivers for it FIRST), plugged it in, installed drivers from saved location and perfection, spotty reception at school and home fixed. No idea what the wifi bars are meant to signify other than relative reception but on average I have 1 more bar than I had had before in specific locations (such as my living room where I currently have all 3 bars and the dot, but only had 2 bars before). Super affordable too! No complaints.
R**.
No more clocking as videos load
The Lenovo Flex 3-in-1 was clocking a lot when loading/running Youtube videos, even though we have a Spectrum 5G Modem and our other laptops do not have this issue. By upgrading to this WiFi card, that problem is gone. Also live-streaming shows via HULU TV is now flawless. A few months earlier I had upgraded this Lenovo to a Samsung EVO 860 solid-state drive, which sped up the booting significantly. Now with the new WiFi card installed, this laptop has new life!
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