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The UbitAX210 WiFi 6E PCIe Wireless WiFi Card offers cutting-edge tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 5400Mbps across 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz frequencies. It features advanced MU-MIMO technology for optimal performance in multi-user environments and is equipped with the latest BT 5.3 for enhanced Bluetooth capabilities. Compatible with Windows 10/11 and Linux, this card is designed to future-proof your wireless experience.
T**.
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.
V**K
Works great and works perfect
I have two ancient tower desktops and the internet provider could not wire my room and ended up placing the router in the living room. I bought 2 of these adapters and can now receive my internet through wifi in every room and it works perfect, easy to set up also.
A**R
Easy to install, has better WiFi and Bluetooth functionality that others at this price point
I just installed this into my PC. It's my first time custom ordering each and every computer part, so I actually forgot to check if the motherboard has WiFi functionality innately.So, after I built my computer, I quickly realized something was missing!After searching around a little bit, I found some WiFi card that was like $70. I was about to order it, when I realized that I also needed Bluetooth functionality.So! I reset my search, and found this card. The price seemed really good, considering there are more expensive cards that don't even support WiFi 6 or Bluetooth at all. Yet this one supports the new Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi 6.To get the Bluetooth functionality, you do need a spare USB header on your motherboard. Luckily, I had 2 extras, so I wasn't even a little bit concerned about that.I powered down my PC, took off the side panel, and installation from there was super easy.Just remove the PCIe expansion slot cover, and slide in the Ubit WiFi card into an open PCIe slot.Use the provided screw to secure the back panel of the WiFi card to your case (or use case screws if your case provides them - that's what I did, since the Ubit screws are not the same color as my case).Then plug in the Bluetooth cable into the card (on one end) and into your open USB header on your motherboard (on the other end). Screw on the antennae, boot your machine, install the drivers from the disk, and voila.I tested the download and upload speed at speedtest.net, and got something like 110 Mbps download and 23 Mbps upload, compared to my laptop's 31 Mbps download and 25 Mbps upload (on the same network.)It's much faster downloading, and upload speed is comparable anyway.I thought it was very thoughtful that Ubit provided an alternate size expansion slot if you need it, as well as 2 screws and a screwdriver.I'm very happy with this card, and I'm happy to install it and forget about it forever, because I won't be changing it out anytime soon!
N**O
Worked great until it didnt (then did again?)
Was simple to install and worked for 2 years then died suddenly. PC simply wouldn't recognize it anymore after locking the machine and coming back about an hour later (no restart). At first I used it for WiFi & bluetooth and later it was just a bluetooth card once I could plug it in to ethernet.Perhaps that is just the reality of WiFi cards but I didn't expect it to bomb out after just 2 years of pretty mild use. Doesn't have any moving parts afaik. Was basically just there to connect my controller at this point. Will likely just get a dongle to replace it.EDIT: Welp as the dongle arrived, this went back to working. Updated to a 4 star. Perhaps the issue was with my config or windows. Took two days of not using the machine for it to come back without any real changes on my end. Endless restarts day of issue. Dongle I purchased will be a good backup for this issue.
N**E
Works, but not 6 GHz band
The wifi/bluetooth adapter works in Windows Server 2025 with Intel latest driver. However, 6-GHz band is not working. This is probably controls by Intel to comply with government regulation. I don't mind because I just need wifi connection to my server, but anyone who is buying it for speed will be disappointed.
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