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Check if your network card is compatible with 5GHz.

Check if your network card is compatible with 5GHz.

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Sachouille9
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02-25-2023, 09:50 PM
#11
The Fenvi adapter functions merely as a bridge. The real card—identical to the one in your laptop—is responsible for handling all tasks. Intel Wireless-AC 9260 can achieve up to 300Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-N and up to 1.73Gbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AC (with a maximum of 300Mbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-N). Intel WiFi 6 AX200 delivers up to 600Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-AX (up to 300Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-N) and reaches 2.4Gb/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AX (maximum 1.73Gbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AC, and up to 300Mbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-N). Warning: Your router must also accommodate those rates; otherwise you won’t reach the full potential (the actual speed will match the slower device’s capability).
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Sachouille9
02-25-2023, 09:50 PM #11

The Fenvi adapter functions merely as a bridge. The real card—identical to the one in your laptop—is responsible for handling all tasks. Intel Wireless-AC 9260 can achieve up to 300Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-N and up to 1.73Gbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AC (with a maximum of 300Mbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-N). Intel WiFi 6 AX200 delivers up to 600Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-AX (up to 300Mbt/s on 2.4Ghz Wireless-N) and reaches 2.4Gb/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AX (maximum 1.73Gbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-AC, and up to 300Mbt/s on 5Ghz Wireless-N). Warning: Your router must also accommodate those rates; otherwise you won’t reach the full potential (the actual speed will match the slower device’s capability).

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
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02-27-2023, 05:48 PM
#12
Yes, those components fit on your motherboard. To confirm compatibility, check the manufacturer's specifications or use a compatibility tool.
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Silvinha10
02-27-2023, 05:48 PM #12

Yes, those components fit on your motherboard. To confirm compatibility, check the manufacturer's specifications or use a compatibility tool.

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Gbop10
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02-28-2023, 12:31 AM
#13
For compatibility, it will fit exactly in the same position as the existing Asus card. With multiple setups using Intel Wireless-AC 9260 and 7260 models across various machines—including my own MSI with H61, my sister's H67, another sister's H77, and my father's H57—I can confidently say there are no problems. The FV102 works well even on a friend’s system running Ryzen 5, so everything should function smoothly.
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Gbop10
02-28-2023, 12:31 AM #13

For compatibility, it will fit exactly in the same position as the existing Asus card. With multiple setups using Intel Wireless-AC 9260 and 7260 models across various machines—including my own MSI with H61, my sister's H67, another sister's H77, and my father's H57—I can confidently say there are no problems. The FV102 works well even on a friend’s system running Ryzen 5, so everything should function smoothly.

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Elia1153
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02-28-2023, 02:14 AM
#14
Yes, all the cards you referenced will be placed in the PCI Express port.
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Elia1153
02-28-2023, 02:14 AM #14

Yes, all the cards you referenced will be placed in the PCI Express port.

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DrUnKeN_TiGeR
Junior Member
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03-01-2023, 05:10 AM
#15
I only referenced two cards besides your current one, and one adapter. The adapter (FV102) fits into the PCIe port, and before that you place the M.2 card (Intel 9260) inside it. The steps for inserting the M.2 card into the adapter match those for inserting it into a laptop.
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DrUnKeN_TiGeR
03-01-2023, 05:10 AM #15

I only referenced two cards besides your current one, and one adapter. The adapter (FV102) fits into the PCIe port, and before that you place the M.2 card (Intel 9260) inside it. The steps for inserting the M.2 card into the adapter match those for inserting it into a laptop.

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gamerpgf
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03-01-2023, 08:05 AM
#16
Sure, I'll need to purchase the adapter and an M.2 card to achieve the best performance.
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gamerpgf
03-01-2023, 08:05 AM #16

Sure, I'll need to purchase the adapter and an M.2 card to achieve the best performance.

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Error_Sans55
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03-02-2023, 01:52 AM
#17
Just a brief note.
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Error_Sans55
03-02-2023, 01:52 AM #17

Just a brief note.

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BlurryFqce
Senior Member
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03-02-2023, 03:19 AM
#18
Thanks for your kind words and support. I'm glad I could assist you.
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BlurryFqce
03-02-2023, 03:19 AM #18

Thanks for your kind words and support. I'm glad I could assist you.

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Kavenoke
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03-16-2023, 11:01 AM
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Kavenoke
03-16-2023, 11:01 AM #19

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Nero12321
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03-16-2023, 01:36 PM
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Sorry for rising up the old thread. I just have been going for a _long_ time with this “ASUS PCE-N10” card. There has never been an option to choose b/g/n… Only b/g, in the options, The only place n is mentioned is the hoc -part. But still it says it is connected as n-mode. And 5ghz won't work, it just won't find it. But the speed seems to be with that 2,4ghz, with b/g option, 300/72. I don't know what is the sense in forcing to select option to use b/g, because there is no option n. And then it just uses n after all… Just had to reply to this, because it has always been a confusing card.
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Nero12321
03-16-2023, 01:36 PM #20

Sorry for rising up the old thread. I just have been going for a _long_ time with this “ASUS PCE-N10” card. There has never been an option to choose b/g/n… Only b/g, in the options, The only place n is mentioned is the hoc -part. But still it says it is connected as n-mode. And 5ghz won't work, it just won't find it. But the speed seems to be with that 2,4ghz, with b/g option, 300/72. I don't know what is the sense in forcing to select option to use b/g, because there is no option n. And then it just uses n after all… Just had to reply to this, because it has always been a confusing card.

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