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I have been using this card for several weeks now, and the standard Linux kernel iwlwifi driver (with Ubuntu 16.04) is stable with no issues or quirks. Performance-wise, this card supports 802.11ac in 2x2 mode and sustains a connection to my WiFi access point at 520-866Mbps (the maximum that my AP supports) while in the same room, and 234-390 when in the farthest corner of my flat. I usually sustain 30-40MB/s transfers to/from a local NFS share, which is within range of expectations. While this is no longer the newest in Intel's range, it is probably your best bet if you need a mini PCIe card as newer models are typically only found as NGFF cards. I bought this to replace the full height mini PCIe card card in my Dell Vostro 1500. As this card is half-height, you will need to be aware that this product does not include an adaptor, but they are cheap and simple to fit. If you are using this in a full height slot, you might also have insufficient slack in the existing antenna cables to reach the terminals of the new card. You can buy "pigtails" (not included in this product) to extend the existing cables, but you might also be able to tweak your cables to reach - check before buying.Read full review
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Tried to get this working on a Dell Precision M6300 but it would not detect any wireless signals.
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Brought this item to replace a rubbish Qualcomm Atheros 956x thing in my Asus Vivobook X541UAK that could only pick up 2.4Ghz internet and barely had any range to it, leaving the room the Router was in would cause me to either get 1 bar or have no internet at all. After looking online for a replacement I found this one in the laptop form factor and I know that these adapters are good as my desktop Wi-Fi internal card uses this exact Wi-Fi card but is slightly longer version. Overall this Wi-Fi card is so much better than my old one, it actually picks up full signal through most of my house now and has also let me use the 5Ghz band of my router so the internet is so much faster now.
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Should have got this 5 years ago when I first invested in an AC router. Good 802.11ac upgrade from the old Intel Wireless-N 7260 card that came with my Dell Latitude E6520. The Intel Wireless-AC 7260HMW is the best compatible WiFi card made for the mPCIe format before production moved to the M.2 format.
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Decent WiFi card for low price, good throughput and stable connection with latest drivers from Intel website. Download aptX drivers from Dell website to get better audio quality. Works on Lenovo laptop with modified BIOS with whitelist removed.
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