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M.2 (A+E Key) AX210 WiFi 6E Network Card for LattePanda Alpha and Delta
This Intel AX210NGW network card takes you into the Wi-Fi 6 era!Adopting the upcoming Wi-Fi 6E standard, the network card provides three-band (2.4GHz, 5GHz, ...
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This Intel AX210NGW network card takes you into the Wi-Fi 6 era!Adopting the upcoming Wi-Fi 6E standard, the network card provides three-band (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz) signals, and extends Wi-Fi to 6GHz, up to 5374Mbps (2400 Mbps@6GHz+2400 Mbps@5GHz+574 Mbps@2.4GHz) transmission rate, which allows you to experience smooth 4K HD-video streaming and online gaming in today’s dense and congested environments.
The network card has been upgraded to Bluetooth 5.2, which is downward compatible with Bluetooth 5.1/5.0/4.2/4.0. Bluetooth 5.2 includes an isochronous channel feature that lays the foundation for the implementation of the next generation of Bluetooth Audio–Low Energy Audio. Bluetooth 5.2 provides a 4x range on the basis of Bluetooth 4.2, which doubles the transmission speed, thereby reducing the total power.
It supports MU-MIMO technology, when multiple users send and receive data at the same time, multiple MIMO effectively improves the signal gain. Transmission from 80MHz to 160MHz, dual throughput, ultra-low latency, and uninterrupted connection, multiple devices can be connected to the Internet at the same time without queuing.
The security of web browsing is guaranteed. Advanced WPA 3 encryption is used during the browsing process, which is compatible with WPA 2, WEP encryption, preventing network intrusions from hackers and malicious software.
Note:
1. The network card interface is M.2 (A+E Key). Please confirm whether your device interface matches this product before use. If not, you need an M.2 connector.
2. Only Windows 10 64-bit is recommended. If you cannot install the driver, you need to update the latest version of Windows 10
3. A WIFI 6E router is required to realize the 6GHz frequency band.
4. You need to download the AX210NGW driver from the Intel website.
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- 5G
- 5G is the fifth-generation mobile network standard, offering higher-speed, lower-latency wireless data than earlier 4G/LTE networks. 5G modems can move large amounts of data over cellular networks but may draw significant current and need a suitable aerial and reliable power.
- Bluetooth 5.1
- Bluetooth 5.1 is a version of Bluetooth that improves on earlier versions with features such as better device positioning support and efficient wireless communication. It matters for projects that connect to phones, sensors, or other nearby devices without cables.
- M.2
- M.2 is a compact edge-connector standard for plugging small modules - such as SSDs, wireless cards or microcontroller modules - into a host board without soldering. The same slot shape can carry different interfaces (for example PCIe, SATA or USB), so keying and the supported module type need to be checked.
- Wi-Fi 6
- A newer Wi-Fi standard that can improve speed, range, and efficiency compared with older Wi-Fi versions. It matters for projects that need reliable wireless networking, especially where many devices share the same network.
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