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Issue with Asus G703 Wi-Fi?

Issue with Asus G703 Wi-Fi?

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caitlynn12
Junior Member
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08-15-2025, 03:34 PM
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Check if the new Ax210 supports the Intel 9560 Wi-Fi card you're using. Some users have tried pairing it with the Asus G703gs notebook.
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caitlynn12
08-15-2025, 03:34 PM #1

Check if the new Ax210 supports the Intel 9560 Wi-Fi card you're using. Some users have tried pairing it with the Asus G703gs notebook.

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Fabriciomaxd
Member
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08-20-2025, 01:26 AM
#2
Ensure it has the A/E keys and matches the Intel 9560 (2230) design. It should work with similar connectors used in earlier models. The 6GHz setup might need a standard external antenna, but the visuals suggest it uses the same two connectors as before.
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Fabriciomaxd
08-20-2025, 01:26 AM #2

Ensure it has the A/E keys and matches the Intel 9560 (2230) design. It should work with similar connectors used in earlier models. The 6GHz setup might need a standard external antenna, but the visuals suggest it uses the same two connectors as before.

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NerodenNL
Junior Member
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08-26-2025, 05:15 PM
#3
There are currently available WiFi 6E routers, and they offer improved speed and capacity.
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NerodenNL
08-26-2025, 05:15 PM #3

There are currently available WiFi 6E routers, and they offer improved speed and capacity.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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08-27-2025, 10:23 PM
#4
There are some options available, though they come at a higher cost.
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Raidex20
08-27-2025, 10:23 PM #4

There are some options available, though they come at a higher cost.

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Vapi
Member
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08-28-2025, 09:34 PM
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It’s likely to be less effective at 6Ghz, possibly shrinking the coverage area, but since it sits near the high end of the 5GHz spectrum I’d still expect decent performance near the router or access point. I noticed the AX210 performs better on 5GHz than the AX200, particularly in the upper frequency bands. This might be because 6Ghz support requires more efficient amplification at those higher frequencies, whereas most 5G deployments avoid using the upper channels—like the Nintendo Switch can’t detect my AP on channel 149, maybe due to outdated regulatory information when the UK made that range free a few years ago.
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Vapi
08-28-2025, 09:34 PM #5

It’s likely to be less effective at 6Ghz, possibly shrinking the coverage area, but since it sits near the high end of the 5GHz spectrum I’d still expect decent performance near the router or access point. I noticed the AX210 performs better on 5GHz than the AX200, particularly in the upper frequency bands. This might be because 6Ghz support requires more efficient amplification at those higher frequencies, whereas most 5G deployments avoid using the upper channels—like the Nintendo Switch can’t detect my AP on channel 149, maybe due to outdated regulatory information when the UK made that range free a few years ago.