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Hi everyone
I'm looking for an Intel WIFI 7 M.2 card with A-key.
I've already ordered 2 times 2 different Intel BE WIFI 7 cards, by Description both with an A-Key,
(digitec.ch) but get delivered two times an E-Key Card.
Does anybody knows witch one is in Real with an A-Key? with or without vPro
Thanks
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Hello wobrec,
Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.
I'll check on this query and I will post an update once it's available.
Best regards,
JeanetteC.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
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Hello wobrec,
To further investigate this issue, please provide the exact model of your wireless card for verification. Additionally, could you explain the reason for your request? Are you planning to replace the Wi-Fi card in your system? If so, please provide the exact model of your system.
Regarding vPro support on Intel® Wireless network cards, the hardware itself is not identified by Intel® vPro™, and detailed support parameters can be found on the Intel® ARK website.
Best regards,
JeanetteC.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello wobrec,
Did you have a chance to review the previous post?
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Best regards,
JeanetteC.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi JeanetteC.
I would like to replace the WIFI 6 Card in my Lenovo with a WIFI 7 M.2 A-Key (PCIe + USB)
The existing WIFI 6 Card is the following: Intel AX210NGW (E+ A-Key)
The Lenovo X1 5th Gen. has an A-Key M.2. Interface, so thats is why i'm looking for an WIFI 7
M.2 A.Key Card.
BR
Walter
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Hi wobrec,
I'll review this internally and get back to you at the earliest opportunity.
Best regards,
JeanetteC.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello wobrec,
Installation or use of Intel® Wireless Adapters is subject to country-specific legal regulations. Some countries require the Intel® Wireless Adapters to be certified with the antenna that is intended to be used together in the system, while some countries require the Intel® Wireless Adapter to be certified at the full system level.
An Intel® Wireless Adapter installed in a system that is being sold on the market doesn't necessarily mean that same wireless adapter can be used or installed in any other systems for the above-mentioned reason.
As each country may have different regulatory requirements, before you install/change the Intel® Wireless Adapter in a system, you must contact the system manufacturer to determine if the Intel® Wireless Adapters you plan to install is approved for use in your system and country. You are required to follow the manufacturer's post-approval requirements.
If the manufacturer doesn't have the necessary approvals, the party installing the device is responsible for approvals. Installing adapters in an unauthorized system may be illegal. The end user is not authorized to install the Intel® Wireless Adapters (except the retail products below). Only the manufacturer or its authorized representative can install the adapters.
Since you have not performed the integration yet, it is important to understand that wireless adapter replacement/upgrade may not work due to hardware or software compatibility issues or dependencies.
Intel is a supplier of laptop components and does not manufacture or sell complete laptop systems. Your system manufacturer may have altered the features, incorporated customizations, or made other changes to the software or hardware packaging they provide.
In addition to that, all WIFI 7 wireless adapters uses a standard Key E socket.
- Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE201 (Under Form Factors (M.2 2230 and 1216), Page 1)
- Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE200 (Under Form Factors (M.2 2230 and 1216), Page 1)
- Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE202 (Under Form Factors (M.2 2230 and 1216), Page 1)
I highly recommend contacting your system manufacturer's support team for help with any replacement or upgrade inquiries.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
JeanetteC.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi wobrec,
I'm following up to check if you were able to review the information that my colleague shared. Please let us know if you have other questions or concerns so we can determine the best course of action to resolve it.
Best regards,
Jed G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello wobrec,
I haven't received any response over the past few days. I hope the information I provided about your preferred wireless adapter Intel® Wi-Fi 7 was helpful in some way.
Please contact your system manufacturer's support team for assistance with any replacement or upgrade inquiries.
I will now proceed to close this thread. If you need assistance in the future, please submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Sincerely,
JeanetteC.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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