You have a be200 connected via adapter but encountering problems.
You have a be200 connected via adapter but encountering problems.
As shown in the photo, the device is connected and recognized, but there’s no compatible driver available. I saved the driver from Intel’s site, though it didn’t work. Could someone share any alternative solutions or check if the card needs a different setup? I’d appreciate your help—I’ll take a picture of the card tomorrow to prove I’m not mistaken.
Adapter? Which CPU are you using? These Wi-Fi 7 chipsets are compatible only with specific Intel processors.
Cable connects to a USB port unexpectedly, and I need to use a Wi-Fi 7 router while my motherboard supports only Wi-Fi 6.
Do you have a reference for the adapter? The USB connection makes me think it's not a PCIe device but more likely a USB transformer. Keep in mind that unless you're in the same room as the Wi-Fi 7 unit, you won't see any speed improvement. Even then, unless you have gigabit+ Ethernet, the difference will be negligible. Wi-Fi 5 and similar standards are still plenty effective here. It offers broader channels and stronger QAM, but unless your Wi-Fi 6 connection is very poor, you'll notice almost no difference between these options.
Adapter link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BWX..._s00?psc=1
Though unsure if it’s useful, I stayed under 100MB.
Indicates clearly in the image. Your be200 doesn't work with it. Regarding wifi speed, rather than upgrading the card, consider boosting your signal strength. How many barriers stand between you and the router? A straightforward method to speed up is reducing those obstacles. If that's not possible, an extender can assist slightly by placing it in the middle. The optimal choice remains a wired connection.