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🚀 Upgrade Your Connection, Upgrade Your Life!
The AX210HMW WiFi Card is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E tri-band adapter with speeds up to 5400Mbps, Bluetooth 5.3 support, and a Mini PCIe interface. Designed for laptops and mini PCs, it delivers ultra-low latency with MU-MIMO technology and broad OS compatibility including Windows 10/11 and Linux. Ideal for professionals seeking a seamless, high-speed wireless experience with easy installation and reliable performance.










| ASIN | B0C559XB9L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | EDUP |
| Built-In Media | 1* 6E AX210HMW Card, 1* Metal clip, 1* Screw, 1* Screwdriver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11a |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Mini PCI |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EDUP |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 11 |
| Warranty Description | one year warranty and lifetime technical support |
S**P
Impressive Upgrade.
More than doubled my wifi speeds.. Upgraded a HP 650 G1. Make sure you have the latest bios version.. And download the drivers from the site. Be careful disconnecting the old wifi cables.. Runs great on Windows 11.
J**D
New Online Life for Old 2010 HP Laptop
I upgraded my old 2010 HP ENVY dv6 Notebook PC with this card for the best in an upgraded Wi-Fi experience and added Bluetooth to boot! Speeds are phenomenal compared to the old card, installation was easy, however be very careful and understand how the coax connectors work before forcing them on or off of a card. This replacement brought some life back to an old 2010 laptop! It has better range than my old card, so it's working well, and the investment to keep this old beast running smoothly was well worth it!
A**R
Linux Compatible
Bought this to replace the stock card in an older Sony Laptop when I changed the OS from Windows 10 to Linux. Turns out the stock card in that laptop was not compatible. I was able to get Wifi but not Bluetooth working. After installing this card both Bluetooth snd WiFi work immediately and ss a bonus my Wifi speed was upgraded to Wifi 6
A**R
Perfectly acceptable PCIE wifi card, but consider the M.2 version instead if you have space
I tested this card as well as the M.2 version from the same company with this adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083YW3RM3 While this card does work and was still a huge upgrade over my 10 year old stock card, it had some driver issues while setting up where the M.2 version was a much smoother installation process, and I was able to get more consistent higher speeds using the M.2 card compared to this one. Whether because of the card or just a coincidence I'm not sure, as in theory they should both be the same chip, but it seemed to be consistent in my machine at least. Both cards had wifi 6 and both had huge speed improvements over my original card as well as much improved bluetooth range. The biggest pro for this card is space savings, as it will take up the same space as your original PCIe card. The M.2 card with adapter is going to be twice as thick and at least a cm and a half longer than the PCIe card alone, so you should open your machine and check how much extra space you have around your wifi card slot, I suspect a lot of slimmer machines will have a hard time fitting the adapter. My machine is a large MSI gaming laptop with ample space around the wifi card where some models have an extra msata SSD expansion slot on the motherboard that slots on top of the wifi card, and even then I can only fit the M.2 adapter by a hair due to the SSD mounting post. At $10 cheaper than this card, the M.2 card plus the $10 adapter come in at the same price, and for me I had better results with that so will be sticking with it, but both are completely viable options and the main determining factor as far as I can tell will be what you can fit inside your machine. This card will be completely serviceable if you don't have the space for the larger adapter card.
J**E
Works with Lenovo Thinkpad W520.
Saved my 13-year-old Thinkpad W520. Its old Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (Model 62205ANHMW) card had pathetic Bluetooth range and Wi-Fi was frustratingly choppy, averaging around 20 Mbps download speeds or less. Meanwhile, my router reported over 500 Mbps download speeds. (This speed may be for wired Ethernet connections.) The EDUP card took a few days longer to ship than I had expected, but it was worth the wait. As of July 2, 2024, I was able to easily download BIOS 1.45 from Lenovo’s site and install that over 1.46, in order to install a modded 1.46 that removes BIOS Wi-Fi whitelist. I installed Intel’s Proset Wireless Tools from their website, took out the two screws holding the keyboard in, and lifted the keyboard to replace the old Wi-Fi card with EDUP’s card. My eero router reported that a Hon Hai Precision Industry device connected to my network when I fired up the W520. Download speeds now max out at about 220 Mbps, but mostly stay in the 170-190 Mbps range even with nobody else connected to the network. (Please inform me if there is a way to push it faster on this old machine.) Bluetooth also connects quickly. I can finally have the laptop in one room and a Bluetooth speaker in another! -- July 6, 2024 update: I am not a tech geek, but Device Manager shows this card as a Qualcomm Atheros AR5BWB222 Wireless Network Adapter. I had supposedly bought an Intel AX210HMW, and the little flyer that came with the card directed me to install Intel drivers. I am also running Windows 10 Pro. I do not have a Wi-Fi 6 network. However, my speeds appear to be in 802.11ac "real world" ranges, which matches my eero mesh network (installed in 2020). Strange, but good enough.
L**P
Fantastic!
I used this as an inexpensive way to update and greatly improve the Wi-Fi capabilities of a Dell M4800 workstation laptop (circa ~2014). This laptop came with an Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 adapter, and at this point Wireless-N (aka "WiFi 4") is a very old and slow standard. Although I had a minor reservation about replacing a 3x3 card with a 2x2 (less theoretical range), I'm nothing but happy with the end result. It's simply great that the old Mini PCIE standard still has some support from these modern adapters. This EDUP AX210HMW adapter is a genuine Intel chipset (meaning that it is rock-solid stable and widely compatible), features Bluetooth 5.3, and with Wireless-AX ("WiFi 6E") is capable of blazing-fast speeds. I have used EDUP products before and had good experiences, so I was confident in buying this. Installation difficulty will depend on your specific laptop or motherboard, but it's very easy on the M4800. Testing of the old card showed that the old Centrino adapter could only muster downstream/upstream speeds of 140.64mbps and 26.82mbps with respective latencies of 224ms and 215ms. Perhaps good in 2014, even impressive in 2009 when the standard was new, but simply poor in the modern era. Plus, it did not have Bluetooth of any sort. Testing of this new adapter resulted in downstream/upstream speeds of 753.45mbps and 465.39mbps, with respective latencies of 26ms and 25ms. MASSIVE improvement! WiFi-6E and BT 5.3 are not the latest-and-greatest standards - that would be Wireless-BE ("WiFi-7") and BT 5.4 - however, Windows 10 and prior are not capable of supporting WiFi-7, so unless you're running Win11 or Linux, and unless the networks you're using are also WiFi-7, it would be of little use and this adapter is the best option. There are some other caveats to keep in mind, as well. Many laptops will have BIOS restrictions and refuse to boot with unapproved, non-whitelisted adapters (Looking at you, Lenovo) UNLESS you are willing to perform a fairly complicated and potentially risky UEFI BIOS modification, which is not something I would recommend for the uninitiated. The BT functionality also relies on the Mini PCIE slot being capable of USB, since it functions via USB, so it may not work on some laptops. On the M4800 none of this was an issue, but be sure to do a little research beforehand as due diligence to save yourself a headache.
O**E
Works well in my old laptop...
The WiFi connection in my 2014 Gateway Intel-based laptop seemed to drop often lately, and it required more reboots than anything else to get the WiFi card and Windows to function together again. I think it must have been the driver software, as the RealTek driver had not been updated in a long while. I decided to upgrade it to something much newer as I had extra m.2 cards lying around... then I opened the case and found that it used an older PCIe short length card for its WiFi. I was amazed that they still sold them on Amazon... even more amazed that they had a recent Intel chipset available. I ordered this one as it upgraded the laptop from 2.4Ghz only to also support 5Ghz and possibly 6Ghz channels. I can confirm that the Intel drivers work well on this card as they have not yet dropped the signal and refused to connect like the old one... (and also no weird new crashes of Win10). The card connects to my WiFi 6 (AX) network and the Windows properties show that it is using AX style channel sizing on the 5Ghz channels... so the WiFi 6 is functional as well. As for WiFi 6E (6Ghz), I will just have to wait for my next router upgrade to see if it works -- I just paid the extra five bucks to have that silly future-proofing in my mind.... but also because there are probably other firmware/driver updates to the AX210 vs the AX200 to support performance and stability. I am rating it four stars... it works well and it is stable, but I dropped a star mostly because installing these cards is not really that easy for the average user... and connecting those tiny wires is not easy for anyone. As always, your mileage and preferences may vary...
A**R
Wifi good. BT bad.
The wifi worked but could never get the BT to work at all, no matter which drivers I tried.
R**O
Muy buen producto, llegó rápido.
Se configura fácil solo hay que bajar los controladores uno para el wi-fi y el otro para el Bluetooth, la página viene en el instructivo. Al principio no encontraban mis dispositivos pero solo era cuestión de presionar un botón en el dispositivo para hacerlos visibles. Mi laptop trae un i7 un poco antigua, llevo 2 meses con la tarjeta y no ha presentado fallas , se conecta al wifi sin problemas y al igual que los dispositivos Bluetooth que tengo se conectan sin problemas. El producto viene bien empacado, viene dentro de una caja de cartón y en un estuche de plástico. Había comprado anteriormente un adaptador USB el cual no funcionó y lo regresé y a la semana me regresaron el pago a mi tarjeta tras lo cual adquirí esta tarjeta interna, me ahorre el gasto de tener que comprar una laptop nueva.
N**2
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R**F
Huge difference in speed!
Connected the laptop to the net by Ethernet and it downloaded the drivers on its own! Huge difference in Wifi speed increase!
N**K
No issues at all.
Was able to use this adapter to upgrade a 15 year old laptop that I'm keeping for specific reasons, to Wi-Fi 6E. Zero issues with Linux Kernel 6.8. Bluetooth 5.3 works perfectly fine as well.
J**A
Nula compatibilidad con equipos
Recibi una respuesta afirmativa a una pregunta sobre el equipo, diciendome que si era compatible solo tenia que hacer las modificaciones correspondientes en el BIOS las cuales realice exactamente a como me indicaron y no la acepto la tarjeta wifi, por defecto ya se encontraba deshabilitado la detección de la red en inicio en el bios ya que era un requisito segun la respuesta que recibi por parte del usuario ANGY. Dicha persona me confirmo que si era compatible siguiendo estas instrucciones por parte de ella, pero no es asi, mi equipo es una hp pavilion dv4-4061la, es del año 2011, venia con windows 7 starter de 64 bits y actualmente tiene windows 11 pro for workstations de 64 bits, REALICE LA DEVOLUCIÓN DEL PRODUCTO DEBIDO A QUE NO DAN CORRECTAS INDICACIONES DE COMPATIBILIDAD Y FORMAS DE INSTALACIÓN. SEAN SERIOS PORFAVOR
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