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Which Kernel version does support MLO feature on BE200 or BE201

Zack1991
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Dear developers,

 

I am writing to confirm if Intel BE200 or BE201 supports MLO feature now on some specific Ubuntu OS with specific Kernel version. If it does work, could you please share the OS and Kernel information? Thank you~~~

 

BR.

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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello Zack1991,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.

 

Kindly give me time to check on this internally so I can provide an appropriate response. I'll post an update once available.

 

 

Best regards,

JeanetteC.

Intel Customer Support

 


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Zack1991
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Sure, looking forward to hear your feedback, thank you~~~~

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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello Zack1991,

 

I am still currently checking on this query. However, I need ask if your system was pre-installed with BE200 or BE202, or is it an upgrade component?

 

I will wait for your reply.

 

 

Best regards,

JeanetteC.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 


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Zack1991
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Hi JeanetteC,

 

It's an upgrade component.

 

BR.

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Zack1991
Beginner
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Hi JeanetteC,

 

Any update?

 

BR.

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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello Zack1991,

  

Kindly check the following information below:

 

  • 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. For example, in the US, the official rules governing the use of antennas with certified modules is covered under rule parts 15.203, 15.247 and 15.407. These can be accessed and/or downloaded at the FCC site.
  • 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.
  • If you have already performed the integration, it is also important to understand that it may not work due to hardware or software compatibility issues or dependencies.
  • Linux* OS, software, and hardware not officially endorsed by your PC may affect performance and stability. We recommend consulting with your PC manufacturer or Linux* OS distributor to ensure compatibility and functionality with Intel wireless products.
  • Generally speaking, BE200 is supported by Kernels 6.5+ while BE201 is supported by Kernels 6.11+ However the implementation of the wireless card's feature is control by the operating system

 

I highly suggest reaching out to your motherboard manufacturer support team and Linux OS distribution Support for further assistance.

 

I will now proceed in closing this thread.

 

Should 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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