WiFi 6 compatible PCIe cards
WiFi 6 compatible PCIe cards
Assure reliability, though most issues stem from the PCB itself, which is typically produced by the same manufacturers. The drivers come from Intel, since the AX200 module is actually handling the work. The board functions as a connection to PCIe. I’m unclear about the meaning of those "many mediocre WiFi 6 cards" — which ones? Why are they considered poor quality?
They’re focusing more on consistency than quality here. The PCBs come from the same manufacturer, and the modules are uniform. It’s typical for variations to appear during production—some units get different labels while others don’t.
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Last year, WiFi 6 started appearing in the consumer space. It was probably still a bit rough around the edges for users, reflecting the challenges of new technology. Intel leads the charge, but other companies are also developing their own solutions.