Upgrade your online experience with our dual-band Wireless Network Card, delivering lightning-fast speeds of up to 1200Mbps (300Mbps at 2.4GHz and 867Mbps at 5GHz). Perfect for online gaming, HD video streaming, and seamless internet surfing, it transforms both Laptop and Desktop PCs into high-performance machines.
This package includes a WiFi Audio Adapter, enabling wireless audio for devices like WiFi headsets, TWS earphones, sound bars, and speakers. It's compatible with Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32/64bit), and Windows 11 (64bit) after installing the necessary drivers, and supports Linux kernel 4.2+ systems (requires compiling).
Designed for both laptop and desktop use, it features an Intel Wireless-AC 7265 chipset and fits NGFF M2 interfaces. It comes in a sleek NETELY branded box and supports advanced encryption standards like WPA3. Please verify your motherboard has an NGFF M2 network interface before purchase.
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Experience unbeatable wireless performance with the NETELY Wireless-AC 7265NGW NGFF M2 Interface WiFi Adapter. Designed for laptops and desktops, this dual-band network card supports up to 1200Mbps (300Mbps at 2.4GHz & 867Mbps at 5GHz), perfect for online gaming, video streaming, and internet browsing without interrupts.
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Upgrade your network capabilities with the NETELY Wireless-AC 7265NGW and enjoy consistent, high-speed internet experience across all your devices.
Customer Insights
Installation is simple with one screw and matching cables.
Available at an incredibly low price point.
Resolves wireless connection issues effectively.
Great replacement for broken or faulty Wi-Fi cards.
Tiny antenna connections fit well in small devices.
Starts working immediately after installation.
Works well with various laptop models such as Dell and Acer Chromebooks.
Performs flawlessly without issues once properly installed.
Considered a good value for money given its performance.
Some units are mislabeled requiring users to flip cables.
Takes a long time to connect to Wi-Fi initially.
Bluetooth connection keeps cutting in and out.
Described as purely aftermarket with potential manufacturing flaws.
Confusion due to mislabeled terminals.
Flimsy components causing installation challenges.
Described as aftermarket crap not meeting Intel’s standard.
Additional efforts needed to identify and correct labeling errors.
Performance and component quality seem inconsistent between units.