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Intel Wireless-AC 9560 (M.2 E Key)

Intel Wireless-AC 9560

M.2 E Key


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mc.bob

4 years ago

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pchardwaresupport

4 years ago

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Hello Mc.bob. I would certainly mount antennas as well, greater range = faster WiFi. TX/RX refer to the antenna connections, if I'm not mistaken. There are 2 connections. One for 2.4Ghz and the other 5Ghz. Your old card and the new one have the same standard 802.11ac. You're saying your old card is too slow. 433 Mbps is actually fine for normal use. Is the reception bad? Or do you have old devices on the WiFi network? Then of course the new card wouldn't do much good. If it's just the reception, does the old one already have antennas? Otherwise, you can just connect one of those and see if it gets better. And again as a hint: slow WiFi devices slow down all others in the same network.
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marses

4 years ago

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Maude Comte

4 years ago

According to Intel : The only retail wireless adapters currently supported by Intel are the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 + Bluetooth® for Desktop, and the Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 Desktop Kit. These retail products are intended to be installed on Desktop PC with the antennas bundled in the box. If you purchase an Intel® Wireless-AC 9560, we cannot assure full compatibility. In this case, you need to talk either to the manufacturer of the adapter, or the manufacturer of the board to assure full compatibility.
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Anonymous

6 years ago

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sibezwo

6 years ago

Unfortunately, the statement "...you don't need an additional antenna" is very unfortunate because it is wrong and comes from digitec Staff. These M.2 network adapters do need two antennas! They do not have onboard chip antennas, which would also make little sense. For processors with CNVi support, the 9560 is currently the most powerful network adapter from Intel. Compared to the 9560.NGWG.NV (No vPro), the 9560.NGWG still has Intel vPro management functions for the business sector. Both offer Bluetooth 5, which can be deactivated in the driver settings.
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Anonymous

6 years ago

Is the screw included ?

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sibezwo

6 years ago

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No, I was only supplied with the module in a plastic bag (Mini Grip). No screws were included with the Samsung SSD 970 EVO either. But a small bag with two screws was delivered with the mainboard.

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