Description: Intel BE200NGW WiFi 7 M.2 NGFF WiFi Card Bluetooth 5.4 Tri-Band 6G Network Card Notes:This BE200 wifi card does not support use on laptops with AMD motherboards The BE200 adapters support 2x2 TX/RX streams, use 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands, and the BE200 has a maximum speed of 5 Gbit/s, which is significantly below the maximum transfer rate supported by the standard. Intel's BE200 also support PCIe and USB interfaces and can be used for desktop motherboards and laptops. Known as 802.11be, Wi-Fi 7 promises up to 46Gbps theoretical throughput, making it 4.8x faster than Wi-Fi 6 and 13x faster than Wi-Fi 5, while maintaining compatibility with older Wi-Fi versions at lower speeds. Wi-Fi 7 also introduces 320MHz wide bands – double that of Wi-Fi 6 thanks to channel banding – alongside 4096 QAM, an amplitude modulation scheme meant to increase link capacity to 575Mbps over a channel bandwidth of 56MHz. One of Wi-Fi 7’s key promises is higher range and reliability thanks to Multi-Link Operation (MLO) which, unlike older Wi-Fi versions that rely on only one channel (2.4GHz or 5GHz) to connect a host with its client, allows the router/access point to send data through multiple channels and bands simultaneously. This means the client device can receive data at greater speeds when near the source using the faster 6GHz band before switching to a 5GHz or 2.4GHz when range becomes an obstacle without dropping connection. What makes Wi-Fi 7 especially interesting is its raw speed and underlying technology designed to improve efficiency and capacity. Features like Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) and Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), which were introduced in Wi-Fi 6 and 6E, are mandatory in Wi-Fi 7. These technologies aim to optimize the overall performance of wireless networks, making them more suitable for bandwidth-intensive tasks like AR and VR. Wi-Fi 7 is set to deliver remarkable speeds, with a potential peak aggregated bitrate of 40 Gbit/s, which suggests that it might replace wired Ethernet for most users. Wi-Fi 7 will use three frequency bands to reach these lofty speeds: 2.40 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz. Additionally, it will increase the channel width to 320 MHz and adopt 4096-QAM. Despite these capabilities, several devices, like Intel's BE200, might still operate at reduced speeds. Specification: Model: Intel BE200NGW WiFi Band : New WiFi 7 Interface:M.2 NGFF 2*2 Supported Operating System:Windows 11, Windows 10,64 bit and Linux. TX/RX Streams:2x2,320 MHz, 4K QAM Bands:2.4GHz,5GHz and 6GHz Max speed:5.8Gbps Bluetooth Version:Bluetooth 5.4 W-Fi CERTIFIED:Expected to align with official WFA certification availability. With WiFi 7 router, 6Ghz (320MHz channel bandwidth) supports a maximum transmission rate of 5.8GhzWiFi 7 :2.4Ghz 574Mbps/5Ghz (2400Mbps),6Ghz (320Mhz),5.8Gbps Package included: 1 x BE200NGW wifi card 1 x Screwdriver 1 x Plastic clip
Price: 26.39 USD
Location: Houston
End Time: 2024-09-08T03:17:51.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
External Interfaces: Ethernet/ Network Cards, Wireless
MPN: Does Not Apply
Standards: IEEE802.11AX
Maximum Data Rate: 2.4Gbps
Brand: Intel
Form Factor: M.2 2230
Type: Wireless
Unit Type: Unit
Number of Ports: 1 Port
Model: Intel BE200NGW
Unit Quantity: 1
Compatible Port: NGFF M.2 Key A+E
Internal Interfaces: M.2 2230