🚀 Elevate your wireless game with Intel’s AC 9260 – because buffering is so last decade!
The Intel Wireless AC 9260 Single Pack is a compact, high-performance wireless adapter supporting IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It offers dual-band connectivity (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) for versatile network optimization, weighs just 0.1 ounces, and is designed to deliver reliable, fast wireless connections for modern professional setups.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Brand | Intel |
Series | 45091650 |
Item model number | 9260.NGWG |
Item Weight | 0.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.76 x 6.77 x 4.01 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.76 x 6.77 x 4.01 inches |
Color | multicolor |
Power Source | Corded-Electric |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B079QJQF4Y |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 14, 2018 |
J**B
Works with Linux
I bought an HP laptop a few months ago. Nice laptop, but I wasn't a fan of the Windows 11 OS installed on it. I decided to upgrade the Storage, the RAM and switch to a Linux OS (LMDE).Everything went smoothly, until I got to the Wi-Fi. The laptop wouldn't detect my Wi-Fi router. After trying a few "fixes" suggested online, I decided I wasn't wasting any more time going that route.There was a Realtek Wi-Fi card installed on my laptop. It turns out Realtek cards don't always work well with Linux, so I looked for a replacement.I found and ordered this item for about $16. I installed it and booted up my laptop. This card immediately detected my Wi-Fi router and I'm good to go.If you are comfortable opening up a laptop, this is a pretty simple job switching out the Wi-Fi cards. The laptop's 2 wire connectors are tiny and a bit fiddly, so if you have old eyes and sausage fingers like myself, a magnifying glass and some needle nose pliers might be helpful. Just remember if your device is still under warranty, you will most likely be voiding it.Now my Linux HP laptop can wirelessly connect to the internet, 5 stars!
A**X
Effective and inexpensive wi-fi upgrade
Bought this to replace an old Realtek rtl8822BE wi-fi card for use in an ASUS X411UN laptop. Installation was easy but will vary based on your computer model. Drivers were simply installed using Intel Driver Assistant (found on their main website), but you can probably just do a quick google search for them.I've been using this wi-fi card for a few weeks and have noticed only a minor increase in internet speeds. I have, however, also found that my connection stability has vastly improved. No longer does my wi-fi cut out at random intervals! The same can be said about my bluetooth connections. They are stable and do not cut out like they used to.Overall, I will say that this is a good purchase for those who want to upgrade their underperforming wi-fi cards. It is inexpensive, the drivers are easy to find online, and it will greatly improve your wi-fi stability.
C**B
Major Wifi speed bump
My Asus GL752VW came with an Intel AC-7265 adapter. The 5Ghz signal died and no longer worked. So I decided to get a replacement internal card instead of going the easy route with a USB WiFi adapter. I checked Intel's website and determined this adapter would be a direct replacement. I just needed to get out the screwdriver and use my PC hardware skills from years past. About 10 screws and a bit of patience my new adapter was installed and working great. After reassembly of my laptop case and a PC boot, and new drivers from Intel, I has a nice stable 5Ghz ac mode connection. Well worth the price and installation time. The worst was the two WiFi antenna cables. they are so small and my mid-life eyesight being as it is it took a bit of patience and persistence.
J**.
Improved range and speed!
Great purchase, I used this to replace a realtek rtl8723be in a Lenovo Y50-70, works great, improved range and speed.I had to remove whitelist restriction from BIOS and download the new drivers from intel's website before installing it.
D**.
Cost-effective replacement for the Realtek RTL8822BE in a Lenovo Legion Y530-15ICH laptop.
Bought this as a replacement for my laptop's Wi-Fi card. The Wi-Fi would randomly drop and require me to reboot it it, and the bluetooth would randomly freeze the service, causing any device connected to it to repeat the last input that was sent to it, therefore, needing a laptop reboot. Needed to replace the poor-quality Wi-Fi card that Lenovo installed in my Legion Y530 (they installed the Realtek RTL 8822BE, which is notorious for dropping Wi-Fi signal and bluetooth connectivity/intermittency issues). My specific laptop did not have a whitelist implemented in the BIOS, so I was able to install the replacement card easily, updated the Wi-Fi and bluetooth drivers through Windows Update on WIndows 10 22H2, and reconnect my bluetooth devices with no issue. Card is cheap, reliable in terms of function, and supports both M and E key configurations. Thought this review would help others who also have encountered the same problem.
Y**G
Worthwhile just for the Bluetooth 5.0
This is a nice drop-in upgrade for most laptops or all-in-one systems. My old system had the 7265 with bluetooth 4.0, works fine but getting old in the tooth. I simply swapped out the old card and plugged this one in. In terms of wireless performance I see no real differences. My connection is limited to 100mps so it's the service that's the limitation, not this card. However Bluetooth 5.0 is nice. It's got better broadcast range, faster transfer speeds, and you can use multiple devices on the same connection. Few devices support bluetooht 5.0 since it is so new. Overall, great upgrade worth $30 and 5 minutes to install!
T**R
Works for Thinkcentre M75q-1
Works for Thinkcentre M75q-1. Mistakenly bought a computer without pre-installed wifi. All I needed was the wifi and Bluetooth wiring kit purchased separately on Amazon. Very easy install if you look on YouTube.
S**N
Excellent replacement for Intel 8265 WiFi
I ordered the 9260 to replace an Intel 8265. WAY better than the 8265. Installed in an MSI GS63VR gaming laptop with no issues. I did order replacement antenna wires since I mangled one of the ends on one of the stock antenna wires which is why I had to replace the 8265 WiFi card. Windows 10 recognized the card immediately and installed the correct driver. Have not lost WiFi connection since installing the card. Speed has been excellent, no complaints whatsoever. I recommend using a magnifying glass when installing antenna wires to avoid mangling the connector like I did with the original card and antenna!
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