
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro
M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro
M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key
I’ll just mention my 2 cents since I searched long and hard for a similar problem. The connectors on the card are MHF-4. If you search exactly “MHF-4” you should find a small selection of internal antennas and threaded antenna connectors. Personally I’m going to find or drill a pair of holes in my case for a pair of threaded MHF-4 connectors to mount a pair of SMA antennas to the rear of my case.
have you ever been on other networks with these cards and had the same phenomenon?
If you want to install the antenna inside the housing, you can look for antennas that are connected directly via uFL/IPEX/MHF-4 (e.g. 2x: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/delock-mhf-i-pex-ufl-interne-antenne-mobilfunk-antenne-netzwerk-zubehoer-5836289), but if you prefer to install external antennas, you must first release the uFL/IPEX/MHF-4 connections on the adapter as RP-SMA (female) (e.g. 2x: OEM RP-SMA-FEMALE to uFL/u.FL/IPX/IPEX RF adapter cable - note cable length) and release them to the outside. E.g. drill two holes in the I/O shield or in a free PCI slot bracket and fix them. In this case, you will need 2x WiFi antennas that support 2.4G & 5G and are connected with RP-SMA (male) (e.g. 2x: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/delock-wlan-antenne-wlan-antenne-netzwerk-zubehoer-5829284).
The screw should already be present on your mainboard or screwed into the empty slot. I have never received one when buying SSDs or other slot cards
No, there's no screw with it, it's normally present on the motherboard.
B365M Pro4 have a M.2 socket key E supports type 2230 Wi-Fi/BT module. AC9560/AX200X is CNVi type and cannot support at B365 chipset. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/99446/intel-wireless-ac-9560.html For your reference, we tested Intel 3168, 8265, 9260 at our lab and all worked fine.
The signal quality will be mediocre without antennas. It needs the antennas.
Hello, is the question serious? You don't have a socket for this module on your board. If you want to set up a WLAN, you have to buy a plug-in card for the PCI slot.
I have one connected and I don't know how she runs without one.
Yes, it works. This has already been answered in the questions, including information on the required antenna cables. As far as I know, there are only restrictions with notebooks because the manufacturers maintain a blacklist in the BIOS.
Is an antenna connected to both connectors on the board (1+2)? It doesn't sound like it.
As far as I know, this depends on the possibilities of the BIOS of the computer, not on the card.
Yes. You have to download the software before changing, it's possible that Windows doesn't detect it. Don't make a mistake with the antenna cable design.
Probably one of the usual supply/demand price differences.
Why not a plug-in card where everything comes together? https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/netzwerkadapter-71?pdo=1038-3373%3A762%7C1038-7999%3A6376&tagIds=7
All good, found it myself :) It works because it has an M.2 2230.
the B360 mini itx has integrated wifi. why the wifi card? it doesn't fit on the board anyway.
Hello, should work, connection on MB available, Win10 driver too.
Will probably be difficult, I would recommend a USB adapter, is probably easier and also makes no problems. :)
@Ernie01208 - I installed the card in my HP ENVY 360 13" AMD laptop - and used the existing antennas. This worked without any problems and the data rate is slightly higher despite the same router. Hope this helps you.
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