🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The OKNWiFi 6E AX5400 PCIe WiFi Card is a cutting-edge wireless adapter designed for desktop PCs, featuring the Intel AX210 chipset. It supports the latest WiFi 6E technology, offering speeds up to 5400 Mbps across tri-band frequencies, including the new 6GHz band. With Bluetooth 5.3, OFDMA, and MU-MIMO capabilities, this card ensures minimal lag and maximum connectivity for all your high-bandwidth applications.
Data Link Protocol | BT 5.3, 6GHz |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Inrel CPU, AMD Ryzen |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4, PCI Express x1, PCI Express x8, PCI Express x16 |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 3.15"W x 0.79"H |
Color | WiFi 6E AX210 PCIE Card |
R**L
Easy setup, great speeds as advertised.
This Wi-Fi card is so good it is almost as good as my ethernet. My router is kinda far away, but it gets full signal because of its beefy antennas. It was a simple setup; I just had to plug it in to my PC, insert the driver CD and download the drivers that were on it, and I had full Wifi and Bluetooth support. It worked perfect with windows 11, didn't need intel CVNI, which my cpu doesn't support. As for gaming, I get very low ping and can download games fast.
B**E
Installs flawlessly and is very fast and steady and an excellent value
windows 11 loaded the drivers for the the wifi after initial boot up but not the bluetooth drivers. I had downloaded the updated drivers for both wifi and bluetooth prior to installing the card so i installed both. Works flawlessly and very fast. You can't go wrong with this PCIe card.
A**R
Works flawlessly
Works flawlessly. WiFi and Bluetooth are super fast. Easy to install. Scanned the QR code and was able to download driver easily.
E**L
Reliable
Works great and not too much money for the quality
S**I
Saved My Sanity After Spectrum Sabotage
So Spectrum, in their infinite wisdom, managed to cut my Ethernet cable while installing a new modem—thanks, guys. Enter this PCIe WiFi card: my unexpected hero. It showed up fast, installed easily, and got me back online just in time for my first gaming session back at home for the first time in half a year.No lag, no drama—just pure, glorious WiFi. If your internet ever gets “accidentally upgraded” into the stone age, this card’s the rescue mission you didn’t know you needed.
J**S
Great wifi card
Works great. Was using a usb wifi adapter and it kept having issues. Sometimes it wouldn't work at all. Since I installed this card I've had no issues at all and the connection is nice and steady. My daughter use the pc for gaming and she's happy she can actually play now.
A**R
Same speed as eternet speeds
Only the bluetooth works. The wifi doesn't work.On 07/11/2025. I switch my card from one PCI-E slot to another and the WiFi works like a charm. Even the wifi internet speed is the same as the eternity speed
T**S
Couldn't get Bluetooth to Work.
I bought this card so that I could stop using a cheap bluetooth 4.0 dongle plugged into my from panel USB port. I recently picked up a VR headset and controllers and thought it would be nice to add Bluetooth 5.0 to my system for when future VR controllers support the standard.I installed this card as instructed, downloaded and installed drivers from Intel's website as instructed. The Wifi worked right away, but the Bluetooth wouldn't work. The bluetooth option in settings in Windows 10 isn't even there. There is no Bluetooth device showing up in the control panel either. The driver installed fine, I tried repairing it just in case. I also checked all Bluetooth services and set them to run automatically. I triple checked the card side cable to make sure it was seated properly(it's either a JST or smaller form Molex, maybe Pico) and it seemed fine. Inspected the solder points on the card and the through hole pins all seemed to be soldered correctly. The cables looked like they were terminated well and they tested fine for continuity with my multimeter. I tried both of my USB 3.0 headers and my other device(RGB lights on my CPU cooler) worked on any of the headers but this card did not work on either.I tried searching support forums but it seems that very few people talk about bluetooth functionality and they just talk about the wifi capabilities. Since this item has free Amazon support I decided to give it a try and the Amazon rep went over all of the troubleshooting steps with me on the phone. We tried everything I had already tried, and he thought that it was either a defective card or the cable.I'm unsure if this is an issue with the PCIe card itself, or the M.2 Intel AX200 chipset. I doubted it was the cable but thought I'd give it a try so I tried reaching out to the manufacturer via their email address that they provided in packaging but they weren't much help. They just stated that this card may not be compatible with AMD systems, which while that may be the case, it's doubtful since there are standards for a reason, and this card should comply with those standards. My Ryzen work laptop from Lenovo has an Intel Wifi chip and it works fine. They wouldn't even send me a replacement USB cable to test at first and only offered after I informed them that the Amazon support guy had suggested it and that I was going to leave a negative review. Regardless, I decided to return the card and buy a more reputable brand with a slightly older standard with Wireless AC and Bluetooth 4.2 instead.Anyway, I cannot recommend this card unless Bluetooth compatibility issues get sorted out. If you're just using it for Wifi then it may work for you, but if you're looking to add Bluetooth you may want to look elsewhere. Here's my system specs for anyone that's curious and/or has similar hardware:AMD Ryzen 1700 @ 3.9ghzVega 64 8GBASUS Plime B350M-A32GB(2x16) Corsair Dominator DDR4 3000 CL15(running at 2933 CL14)A-Data XPG 1TB NVMESeasonic Gold 630W PSULG 34" Ultrawide 144hz Freesync MonitorSamsung HMD Odyssey Plus WMR Headset
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