Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro (M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key)
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Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 non vPro

M.2 A Key, M.2 E Key


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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helljester

4 years ago

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.

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hadrdani

5 years ago

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wiesion

5 years ago

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).

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meyerfe2

3 years ago

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meyerfe2

3 years ago

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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.

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j.islinger

5 years ago

Suitable for HP 14-bp003ng?

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Ybor

4 years ago

Will probably be difficult, I would recommend a USB adapter, is probably easier and also makes no problems. :)

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