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I just bought an Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (on M.2 2230, CNVio2), and do not yet own the RF cables and antennas. I plugged it into my computer anyway. Windows 10 does not see the card. It does not show up in the device manager, not even something with a yellow mark, also not when scanning for new devices, and is also not seen by Intel’s auto driver detection (which works correctly as it finds out the rest of my hardware).
Two hypothesis remain. Either the card is malfunctioning and I should send it back to the seller (assuming it’s not a MB HW problem); or the card detects that it has no cables connected to it and disables itself.
Hence, my question. Will such a card be detected by Windows even with no cables connected to it?
Thanks.
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Your board has M.2 slot only (Key E, PCIe), it doesn't supports CNVIo2. Find more information in Asus Document. So, this is the reason that AX201 is not recognized in your computer. However, AX210 should work.
Leon
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It should indeed work and could even connect if the router is close enough. No, I expect something else is wrong. Do you have a motherboard that actually supports CNVio2? It doesn't sound like you do - or, indeed, the card is bad.
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Thanks for the confirmation, and for the good question: does my MB support CNVio2? I thought so, as I bought it just a few weeks ago, but now I am not so sure. It is an Asus PRIME B650-PLUS. The specs do not seem to mention this. How can I know for sure?
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You could ask ASUS.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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Your board has M.2 slot only (Key E, PCIe), it doesn't supports CNVIo2. Find more information in Asus Document. So, this is the reason that AX201 is not recognized in your computer. However, AX210 should work.
Leon
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Thanks to both of you, @LeonWaksman and @n_scott_pearson. (I wish I could accept more than one post as a solution.)

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