Intel is no longer offering assistance to those who upgraded their WiFi cards or assembled their own setups.
Intel is no longer offering assistance to those who upgraded their WiFi cards or assembled their own setups.
In summary, currently there aren’t any Wifi 7 M.2 modules available from manufacturers that let end users or home PC builders install or upgrade them easily. A handful of USB or PCIe alternatives exist, but they usually include antennas—which appears to be the main concern here. I get it; if a poor antenna setup is used, it can hurt adapter performance and lead to disconnections. Even without an antenna, such issues might trigger crashes or kernel panics in Windows. What I can do now is keep looking for more modules from other suppliers, hoping to find one that works smoothly with Windows and supports Ubiquiti APs without causing BSODs.