






🚀 Upgrade to the WiFi 6E revolution—speed, stability, and style in one sleek card!
The Intel AX210 NGW is a cutting-edge WiFi 6E tri-band network adapter delivering up to 5374Mbps speeds and Bluetooth 5.3 support. Designed for Intel CPU laptops with M.2/NGFF slots, it offers effortless installation, reduced power consumption, and robust compatibility with Windows 10/11 (64-bit). Backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime support, it’s the ultimate upgrade for professionals demanding fast, reliable wireless performance.








| ASIN | B09WQSNMCT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,996 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Network Cards |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | NIC-AX210 |
| Manufacturer | NICGIGA |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 3 x 0.2 cm; 37 g |
Y**V
WiFi adapter done right.
I purchased the Intel AX210 to replace my laptop's Mediatek 7902 Wi-fi adapter. The later was causing me issues on my Linux laptop. Don't get me wrong, the MT7902 was fine on Windows but there were no available drivers for Linux. My troubles evaporated at the moment I plugged in the Intel AX210. It just worked! No driver installation, no setup process, it just works and it does it well. It achieves the promised speeds without problems. The Bluetooth is working well and easy to connect. I highly recommend the Intel AX210. I believe this is one of the best WiFi 6e adapters for this price.
K**I
Effective and worthy replacement for original laptop WIFI
Worked perfectly in my HP laptop and didn't even need to download Windows drivers beforehand. Download speeds from the home NAS have doubled on average from 36Mbps to 72Mbps and sometimes higher depending on the type and size of file, while connectivity to the WIFI6 router is solid and doesn't stall randomly as with the original M2 adapter. Overall a wise choice, easy to install, and a great price.
G**A
Good chip
The wifi chip is good , no more network breakdown as the mediatek
M**.
Good for Dell laptop.
Bought to replace the network card in a Dell Inspiron (5559 model) that wouldn't see WiFi 6 networks. Straight & easy swap apart from reconnecting the fiddly aerial terminals. Powered up & after a few minutes faffing it self installed & saw & connected to our router. Speed tests very good & Bluetooth working.
J**M
Direct replacement for an Older Realtek 8822CE WiFi Card
Purchased to replace the standard lagging Realtek 8822CE card on my ASUS VivoBook laptop. Fitted in 5 mins and works faultless and performs with 100% WiFi speed improvements
V**V
everything works perfectly
My laptop's WF disappeared. I bought an external WF. But the laptop kept slowing down, so I completely removed the old card, which caused Bluetooth to disappear. Now I've bought a new card, and everything works perfectly.
T**H
Brilliant upgrade - Check it fits first!!! M.2 Slot - Key E (not B etc)
Brilliant, I found this wouldn't fit the laptop I'd intended it for, but then it turned out to fit an old gaming laptop which I still use for work. Saw wifi 6 speeds immediately with no driver install needed (part of windows 11 etc), recognised as Intel(r) WiFi 7 BE200 320MHz, and I've no doubt it'll get wifi 7 speeds once that's available for me. Connected at ~1729 DL/1297 UL (Mbps), about 10meters diagonally from router, saw 1.0Gig at fast.com I did see an unhappy bluetooth device on Device Manager, so told windows update to upgrade the drivers for intel bt+wifi, which resolved that. Though to be fair I still haven't rebooted since installing the device physically.
A**T
Works perfectly as an upgrade and replacement
I bought an old Dell XPS 15 as a replacement laptop and forgot about the terrible Killer WiFi card they came with - disconnecting, hanging, not reconnecting etc. Ordered this as a replacement and dropped it in and it works better than expected - 250Mbps. More than happy.
B**N
Thanks.
R**S
I had problems with the MediaTek wifi card in my Lenovo Legion 5 gen 10 with Linux Mint 22.3. Bluetooth had to be restored after every reboot to work. Wifi worked good. So AI recommend this wifi card in regards of Linux compability and being somewhat future proof. Switching the card whent easy and at first boot wifi and BT worked instantly.
Y**Y
Installée dans un mini PC en remplacement de celle d'origine, qui avait des coupures (une RT). Le processeur est un AMD Ryzen 7 5825U, et le système un linux Debian 12 en version stable. Attention, le firmware fourni par défaut par Debian (iwlwifi) ne fonctionne pas dans sa version de 2023. Il faut installer une version 2025 : par exemple firmware-iwlwifi_20250708-1_all.deb à récupérer là : ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/pool/non-free-firmware/f/firmware-nonfree/ Sous Debian 13, c'est une version 2025 du firmware qui est proposé, donc cela ne devrait pas posé de soucis.
M**.
The Intel BE200 upgrade provided a seamless transition from the AX200, with setup being straightforward and effortless. While the performance increase is noticeable, averaging 100-200 Mbps faster, it may not be a drastic improvement in everyday use. (1Gbps Up/Down) However, the adapter still delivers smooth experiences for streaming, downloads, and gaming. If you already have a Wi-Fi 7 router, the BE200 is a reliable and forward-thinking option, but it's essential to have realistic expectations if you're upgrading from a stable AX adapter. NOTE: Have your drivers pre-downloaded before you install this card. My Windows 11 did pick up the card, however it was from an older driver. It's always best to use the latest from Intel.
N**I
Very happy with this BE200 card and super fast, wifi6 also works great
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