Description
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Chipset
- Max Speed:2.4Gbps
- Wi-Fi:WiFi 6 (802.11AX)
- Bands:5Ghz, 2.4Ghz (160Mhz)
- Compliance:FIPS, FISMA
- Advanced Technologies:MU-MIMO
- Operating Temperature Range:0°C to 80°C
- Antenna:2×2 6dBi 360° Rotation Detachable
- Supported Operating Systems:Windows 10, 64-bit*, Google Chrome OS*, Linux*
- 11ax wifi card is designed to support the upcoming IEEE 802.11ax standard
- System Interface TypeWi-Fi (PCIe), Bluetooth (USB)
Bluetooth 5.1 Technology
- Support connecting with Bluetooth headset, Bluetooth stereo, Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth mouse and others for more conveniences and demands
- Efficient WiFi Emission Insert it in a desktop computer to build wireless WIFI signals
- Bluetooth 5.1 is designed for low-power devices with a wider range of coverage and 4 times faster speeds
- The maximum transmission speed is 24Mbps, which is twice the previous 4.2LE version
- In response to mobile client requirements, it consumes less power and is compatible with older versions
5G Wi-Fi (802.11ax)
- 5G Wi-Fi (802.11ac) refers to Wi-Fi operating in the 5Ghz radio wave band and using the 802.11ac protocol
- The true 5G Wi-Fi is 802.11ac, which uses a chip operating at 5GHz, which can cover both 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands
- In addition to being faster, it can also improve the problem of small wireless signal coverage. Although 5GHz has a stronger attenuation than 2.4GHz, it is difficult to pass through obstacles. However, due to the larger coverage, considering the signal will be refracted, the new standard instead Will make it easier to receive signals everywhere
WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11AX
- Ubit AX200 Wi-Fi 6 has a maximum speed of 2.4 Gbps
- Wi-Fi 6 mainly uses technologies such as OFDMA and MU-MIMO
- MU-MIMO allows the router to communicate with four devices at a time, and Wi-Fi 6 will allow communication with up to eight devices
- Wi-Fi 6 also utilizes other technologies, such as OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) and transmit beamforming, to improve efficiency and network capacity, respectively
- Wi-Fi 6 devices must use WPA3 to be certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance, so most Wi-Fi 6 devices will be more secure once the certification program is launched