
Easy setup, works out of the box.

It works whereas the previous Wifi - Bluetooth card by a different manufacturer didn't.

Works perfectly, had absolutely no trouble to install.

Installing driver, and go .... High gain antenna

Great signal, even better than my ax200 WiFi chip. I have a wifi 6 asus router, no WiFi 6e to test.


500mbps up and down

Exactly as described.

Easy to set up and use . It has about 6 feet of range.

It has a Realtek RTL8812BU chipset and is 802.11ac dual band technology. It has faster USB 3.0 technology instead of slower USB 2.0 technology.

It was easy to install and worked right away with no problem. Very good quality at a great price and delivery was very fast.

-Installation is straightforward and device manager recognized the new adapter. -Good and immediate wireless connectivity. -Good Bluetooth connectivity.


Solved all my connection issues, I replaced the OEM HP M2 card with this one and I am rock solid connecting 5GHz every time I start up my computer. OEM was not reliable connected 2GHz more often than 5GHz and would disconnect from router intermittently for no reason.

Large antenna. Good speed. Easy install.

Fast WiFi Stable Bluetooth



The only thing I care about is compatibility with Linux, and I am happy to report that I plugged this thing into the motherboard yesterday, and it appears to work perfectly without installing anything. I didn't even install the drivers that came on the CD. I have only owned this thing one day, but things are good so far. Immediately after plugging in the card and booting up, I was able to use 'ip address' to see the card present (but no IP, since I hadn't set up networking obviously). Then, I edited /etc/netplan/_your_config.yaml with my wifi configuration. I ran sudo netplan --debug apply and the interface did not appear to pickup an IP address. The output of 'ip address' showed that the state of the interface was 'down', so I though I might have been missing firmware, so I messed around for a while trying to get my sources.list set up for 'contrib' and 'non-free', but turned out to not be necessary. I did install a few debugging tools, but I don't think any of them contributed to making it work. I was using 'connmanctl' command to debug the interface when I realized that it was already connected and working perfectly. I think my problem was not rebooting after running the netplan apply. Here is my kernel version/stack: uname -a Linux host 5.15.0-43-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 10:30:17 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS Release: 22.04 Codename: jammy (server version) I observed transfer speeds of 17.7 MB/s, which is more than enough for my needs.
