
-Extremely fast wifi speed for the price (680-700mbps on just wifi from range!) -Easy to install -Great connectivity range

Works perfectly, had absolutely no trouble to install.

500mbps up and down

I tried the built in adapter of my PC, and three different USB adapters; This adapter was the only one to pull in the Netgear router signal and give great connectivity!

Connectivity with my Asus router was a breeze and I had very stable connectivity at Wi-Fi 6 speeds from a ~150 foot distance.

- Worked immediately - PCIe gives pretty great speeds with low latency

Nice magnetic antenna design

- Blazing fast speed - High compatibility (worked without issue on an AM3+ build) - Great price!



Plugged right in to an available pci-e slot. Unlike some other reviewers, I thought it fit just fine, wasn't loose at all. Screw and slot hold it nice and tight. I have an Asus z270-p mobo. After seeing other reviewers talk about the difficulty of using Fenvi for drivers, I took their advice, just downloaded the installer directly from Intel and it worked great. Windows 10 installed the bluetooth drivers automatically, and it works just fine. I am currently using the bluetooth to play music on an amplifier that is in another room about 15-20 feet away, through one wall, so good range on it. The wifi is strong enough that it grabbed one of my neighbors modems, no small feat in my neighborhood of 1 acre lots. This other modem hadn't shown up on my other computer or my wife's mac. I disconnected the LAN cable from the modem after downloading and installing the drivers. Ran a couple of online speed tests and the needle was maxed out upload and download. I have fiber internet at the house, and this seems to be just as fast as hardwire. I will put it through some gaming paces soon. I was running into lag with the cheap wifi dongle that came with my pc, which was when I just ran some cat 6 back to my modem. Bought this because I had already fried one mother board and components when a power surge hit the cable lines. I know fiber should prevent this anyway (I had dsl at the time), but one less cable is one less cable. Plus Bluetooth!

Absolute upgrade for my older model pc. Plug & play installation Works as advertised. Trusted brand.

Super easy setup, Win 10 picked up both wifi and Bluetooth. Still stepped on it with drivers from CD just to be sure.

I ordered the Derapid PCE-AC1200 PCI express x1 wifi card for our desktop and fit it into a PCI e x16 slot, the x16 slot being backward compatible, it was found by my three operating systems. Two Linux OS's had no problem installing iwlwifi module and it worked. I had problem with Windows 7 as the diskette with the .rar file driver was a corrupt file. I didn't know what the device was actually called in windows, and after trying to install the wrong drivers that I found on the internet, I emailed the Derapid representative and within a day was told the pcie wifi adapter uses Intel 7265ngw chipset, that you can download from intel support website or fenvi wesbite and search desktop wifi card PCE-AC1200. I went to fenvi as it was the smaller download, a zip file which had the Wireless_19.70.0_PROSet64_Win7 exe. Installed it and it works great. I've been using it for two weeks now and must mention that we don't have wifi here in the country, but we do have cellular data using our smartphones as hotspot devices. So, I can't give a decent review of its speed as cellular data is slower than wifi. But it works and it's great to not have to use my laptop's wifi card networked to my desktop anymore. I haven't tried its Blue tooth capabilities yet.

-- Totally plug-n-play, make sure you download the latest driver. Use the model number from the box and search on the Wavlink site to get the latest.-- Much more stable than my previous adapter. 20% link quality improvement and stable.

Easy to install, set up, and it works great at a reasonable price.

-Was shipped from a US facility (I think?), the intel listing was shipping from China last I checked. -Doesn't require an additional wire to the USB header for the bluetooth unlike some (all?) PCI-e cards. -Zero problems with it so far, got my drivers from intel.com and haven't had any real problems.



- Wi-Fi 6E gives me a little future proofing. - Wi-Fi seems a lot more stable than with previous cards - The Bluetooth has a solid connection