️ AX210NGW Wifi 6E Card 3000Mbps Dual Band Intel AX210 Network card
Ax211 Vs Ax210. Starting from the 9000 series, intel introduced cnvi. If someone was going to buy a wifi6e card, why would someone buy one instead of the other?
️ AX210NGW Wifi 6E Card 3000Mbps Dual Band Intel AX210 Network card
Lol in all seriousness, looks like the ax411 is dct or “dual connect”. Web basically, the ax211 is the cnvi version of the ax210. Which is intel’s solution to allowing multiple wifi frequencies to be used at the same time (ie 2.4ghz + 5ghz simultaneously). Ago thank you privatecitizenv • 1 yr. And there is a typo on the intel website. Because paying $30 extra for the 3168 would be a. Neither the laptop/computer manufacturer sales distributor would have the specs because it was not provided by intel to them. Web the ax210 and ax211 has the exact same specs if you are using the website for information. They respectively require a computer running at least an intel 10th gen or 12th gen. Web make sure you get the correct version of these modules.
Ago thank you privatecitizenv • 1 yr. The module with a 0 at the end uses the pcie protocol while the ax211 version uses the cnvio2 protocol. Lol in all seriousness, looks like the ax411 is dct or “dual connect”. They respectively require a computer running at least an intel 10th gen or 12th gen. Web the ax211 is missing some components that are integrated only in newer 10th gen cpus (to reduce the coast of wifi cards), in your case you should get the ax210, bare in mind before you install the ax210 for bluetooth to work, you need to delete the paired bluetooth devices first then proceed to install the card else you'll have problems. This meant that most of their wifi cards would not work except with a compatible intel chipset. In this case, the mac, which is the part of the wifi stack that handles all the logic and talks to the cpu. If someone was going to buy a wifi6e card, why would someone buy one instead of the other? Which is intel’s solution to allowing multiple wifi frequencies to be used at the same time (ie 2.4ghz + 5ghz simultaneously). Ago thank you privatecitizenv • 1 yr. And there is a typo on the intel website.