🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Intel Wireless-AC 9260 is a cutting-edge wireless LAN module that supports IEEE 802.11ac and Bluetooth 5.0, ensuring high-speed internet and seamless device connectivity. With a compact M.2 2230 form factor and ultra-lightweight design, it’s perfect for modern PCs running Windows 10 or Linux.
Brand | Intel |
Product Dimensions | 24.79 x 17.19 x 10.19 cm; 2.83 g |
Item model number | 9260.NGWG |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Series | 45091650 |
Colour | multicoloured |
Form Factor | M.2 2230 |
Connectivity Type | Wireless |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Power Source | Cord-electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows 10 |
Supported Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.83 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**K
Works like a gold on ASUS ROG G-751JT
I had to replace my factory WiFi on my ASUS ROG G-751jt because previous warranty service team literally ripped of one antena socket from original factory WiFi and then after replacing broken screen to cover what they've done they glued antena and masked it with electrical insulating tape... For over a year I had problems with connections, WiFi instability and I had no idea whst is going on... Some friendly soul, have opened the shell, looked onto it and reported what have been " done " so we agreed that it has to be be replaced asap. After one attempt where I've ordered same exact model of WiFi the replacement was unsuccesfull because new WiFi seemed to be a cheap chineese copy of the original one. Simply Windows couldn't start new device on same exact drivers. Friendly soul gave me sn Idea that this new model of Wireless AC 9260 will be the best choice and it will work even better snd faster. I was worried because I wanted to keep original spec of this laptop. But finally I've decided to give it a go. Quick buy, quick delivery, quick replacement, Windows added new drivers automatically. New WiFi works now like a gold, super stable connections, low pings, supper happy about that choice. <3
S**K
Great replacement for Dell XPS 13 9360
I, like many, have suffered the shame that is Killer Wireless on my XPS 13 on what was sold as a premium laptop from DELL. constant drops, poor performance even blue screens I decided to take the plunge and replace the WiFi card.The card is tiny and came well boxed but with little instuctions. Youtube is a wonderful thing and shout out to Tyler Miller for a easy to follow guide. Once I researched the process then removing the back of my XPS replacing this was simple. Remember to power off and you can remove the battery connection but if you are careful it isn't necessary. Beware of the antenna connections they need care removing (they just pull off). Once removed the old card can be safely slid out and the new Intel card fits snugly. Replacing the antenna needs a small pair of pliers to squeeze down to firmly seat the antenna plugs. Re attach the guard plate and screws put back on and away you go. Laptop (Windows 10) rebooted detected the card and was working out of the box. Bluetooth and WiFi now reliable, stable and didn't need Intel drivers but you can if you want the control app. DELL should hang their head in shame for not fitting these as standard. Don't forget to remove the old Killer software. Definitely an excellent buy and at this price was a bargain.
L**E
Works Great in Dell XPS 9560 - But SWAP THE CABLES
I bought this to replace the burning train wreck that is the Killer 1535 included in my XPS 9560. I'm not sure what Dell was thinking there, as the Killer chip boasted frequent disconnects for no apparent reason and completely ignored manual roaming aggressiveness rules, choosing to hop WiFi to some public network whenever it feels like it. An example of this is when you're tethering WiFi from your phone whilst on the train. If you go through a tunnel for more than 20 seconds, the Killer chip will decide to DISCONNECT even if it's managed to establish a working connection again! Anywho, this Intel chip was relatively easy to install. The only note is that Dell has the cable colours wrong so you'll want to swap round the antenna cable colours that the chip asks for. i..e Use BLACK for Main and use WHITE for Aux. Upload bandwidth over WiFi is significantly improved compared to the Killer chip. I can upload big files to my NAS over WiFi from the other side of the house now at 60 MBps (Yes, MegaBYTES). The Killer only did about 35 Mbps. Also, no driver install was necessary. The WiFi & Bluetooth just worked as soon as I turned the laptop back on (I assume Windows 10 includes native support).
M**Y
Good replacement for Dell XPS desktop
I purchased this card (Intel Wireless AC 9260 2230) due to the constant failure of the Qualcomm wireless card installed in my 2020 Dell XPS desktop, which was unable to re-connect to my wireless hub after recent Windows updates. This is a much better card, noticeably quicker, and so far continues to work after two Windows updates. I am not at all techy, I followed my Dell Service Manual in order to fit it, and downloaded the drivers from the Intel website. It worked.
R**D
Does NOT include antennae
This is a great card, however, to be crystal clear for people who haven't worked with wifi cards before, this card requires an antennae to work, and an antennae is NOT included in this package.Only buy this is you're replacing the wifi card in your compatible laptop that uses an existing m.2 wifi card, it will not work by just placing this in an m.2 slot on your desktop motherboard.Again, the product is great, it's a fantastic wifi card. Just letting people know who might be new to wifi cards.
M**.
Windows 10 5 Star - Linux 1 Star
I have struggled to get this card working under Linux for months. Every main distro I have tried (Mint, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Manjaro, BSD), even with the most bleeding edge kernels have failed to work reliably with this card. It will throw dmesg errors constantly, fail to load firmware, or simply not work at all. None of the googled workarounds have worked (dual boot win 10, disable fastboot). The only Linux distro that this card has worked reliably on was Clear Linux from Intel, but that has a package format that will have you downloading 1gb for a 10mb package! I've recently swapped it out for a £6 Atheros based card, which just works. If you're using Win10, it's fine. Linux - AVOID!
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