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The only one that has a reasonable chance of working is the WiFi 5, Wireless-AC 9560, which would at least get you a max. connection speed of up to 1733 Mb/s. As far as WiFi 6 support is concerned, there is a (unfortunately) remote possibility that the WiFi 6, Wireless-AX AX200 module or the WiFi 6e, Wireless-AX AX210 module might be made to work; it all depends upon the motherboard and its BIOS implementation (careful here, I have heard of cases where this causes BIOS to hang in POST). I do not believe that the AX201 or AX211 modules can be used here (i.e. their PHY is not supported by the MAC in the chipset).
Hope this helps,
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The only one that has a reasonable chance of working is the WiFi 5, Wireless-AC 9560, which would at least get you a max. connection speed of up to 1733 Mb/s. As far as WiFi 6 support is concerned, there is a (unfortunately) remote possibility that the WiFi 6, Wireless-AX AX200 module or the WiFi 6e, Wireless-AX AX210 module might be made to work; it all depends upon the motherboard and its BIOS implementation (careful here, I have heard of cases where this causes BIOS to hang in POST). I do not believe that the AX201 or AX211 modules can be used here (i.e. their PHY is not supported by the MAC in the chipset).
Hope this helps,
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Changing out wifi cards in laptops can be very limiting, sometimes the manufacturers white list what can be used plus the fact that the sockets also limit what can be used.
If you want Wifi 6 ax you can buy a usb 3.0 ax adapter and enjoy wifi 6 speeds there are several on the market, you'll also need a wifi 6 router, some ac wifi routers dont play nice with ax cards. Using an AC router with AX card is like putting regular gasoline in a High performance motor that requires the Highest Octane to unleash the performance. AC router band 80mhz,, AX router AX wifi card connection band 160mhz.
Wifi ax routers also use WPA 3 which is a step up in security, plus have a higher QAM and other benefits over AC wifi routers.
You also dont have to buy the expensive stuff to get Wifi 6 ax up and running, Wifi 6 ax is the trend and is being fully supported.
Your all welcome.
Cheers
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@3Fees You are going break that edit button....<G>
Regardless of your post, the OP needs to consult with his laptop manufacturer regarding issues of upgrading and integration. That is the rule.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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No, your wrong, not if he goes with USB 3 ax adapter and wifi 6 router, this upgrade works with any laptop or desktop and is the sure thing.
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No, you are incorrect. I am talking about wifi cards, not usb adapters.
And, enough with the edits.
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lol, quit changing your story, I certainly know your talking about the wifi card in the computer, totally unnecessary to contact anyone if using USB route, plus dont have to open up the laptop if you can get an ax card and possibly break something and void warranties possibly, my way is the best live with it, simply plug and play.
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Я думаю, что нашел его, но я не уверен. Как вы думаете, это будет делать? Qualcomm NFA765 M2 E Wi-Fi 6 BT 5,2 M.2 NGFF
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No, Your laptop uses Intel M2: CNVio socket-limited to AC,, For Wifi 6- Intel AX cards require CNVio2 socket when the Mobo has Intel Chipset, 400, 500, 600 series--newer than 300 series you have.
USB 3.0 Wifi AX dongle or adapter is the route to take with a wifi 6 router.
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they have the same keys, in shape it is the same as my old module, and it's not Intel Ax, but qualcomm in the description it has no processor limit
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Hello, @Ale_Ale.
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I am glad to see that fellow community members have the knowledge and they jumped in and helped.
It is worth mentioning that Intel does not support wireless integrations (installing a different wireless adapter into your system/laptop). We recommend you speak to the Manufacturer of your equipment for support on wireless integrations and replacement parts to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of your country and support. It is important to check for compatibility with the System Manufacturer, as there could be certain cards that will not work with the system.
For more information, read the following article under the title "Regulatory Information Regarding Wireless Hardware Installation or Upgrade."
Please, keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel. Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Jocelyn M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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It's scary to buy Intel products, in 4 years it will not be possible to find compatible equipment
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