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The Intel BE200 NGW WiFi 7 wireless card delivers tri-band speeds up to 8774Mbps and integrates Bluetooth 5.4 for superior wireless performance. Designed exclusively for Intel 12th Gen and newer CPUs, it supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux systems. With optimized power consumption and robust compatibility, this M.2/NGFF card ensures ultra-fast, low-latency connections ideal for demanding professional and gaming setups.






| ASIN | B0CPPHCQXD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,555 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 13 in Network Cards |
| Box Contents | BE200 |
| Brand Name | NICGIGA |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5800 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NICGIGA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NIC-BE200-EU |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | BE200 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
| UPC | 790885293443 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
K**S
WiFi 7, what's not to like
Upgraded my Asus ROG laptop from WiFi 6E to WiFi 7. I can now see it connected to all 3 frequencies simultaneously using the MLO function on Tp-link deco be65. Also able to verify download speeds directly from main unit.
M**J
Works fine
I have a xps 15 laptop with m.2 A+E WiFi slot I bought an adaptor A+E to E converter (ASIN B0DS28DX56) in conjunction with WiFi 7 Intel BE200 NGW, Bluetooth 5.4 card. As the adapter was too long I was able to cut it much shorter to fit in the NIC area of the laptop. As the adapter slots into the laptop and the WiFi slots into the adapter- one on top of the other makes it higher, so ensure you have enough clearance when closing up the case. Once all fitted the W11 drivers were automatically installed on reboot and now my laptop connects to my WiFi 7 mesh without issue. Would be happy to recommend
T**H
Brilliant upgrade - Check it fits first!!! M.2 Slot - Key E (not B etc)
Brilliant, I found this wouldn't fit the laptop I'd intended it for, but then it turned out to fit an old gaming laptop which I still use for work. Saw wifi 6 speeds immediately with no driver install needed (part of windows 11 etc), recognised as Intel(r) WiFi 7 BE200 320MHz, and I've no doubt it'll get wifi 7 speeds once that's available for me. Connected at ~1729 DL/1297 UL (Mbps), about 10meters diagonally from router, saw 1.0Gig at fast.com I did see an unhappy bluetooth device on Device Manager, so told windows update to upgrade the drivers for intel bt+wifi, which resolved that. Though to be fair I still haven't rebooted since installing the device physically.
M**T
So much better than Intel Killer
Had Intel Killer before which would randomly drop wifi and bluetooth connections. This works like a charm! Love it!
M**.
The Intel BE200 upgrade provided a seamless transition from the AX200, with setup being straightforward and effortless. While the performance increase is noticeable, averaging 100-200 Mbps faster, it may not be a drastic improvement in everyday use. (1Gbps Up/Down) However, the adapter still delivers smooth experiences for streaming, downloads, and gaming. If you already have a Wi-Fi 7 router, the BE200 is a reliable and forward-thinking option, but it's essential to have realistic expectations if you're upgrading from a stable AX adapter. NOTE: Have your drivers pre-downloaded before you install this card. My Windows 11 did pick up the card, however it was from an older driver. It's always best to use the latest from Intel.
N**I
Very happy with this BE200 card and super fast, wifi6 also works great
T**2
After issues with a TP-Link TBE9300 (MediaTek WiFi 7 adapter, which I am returning), I switched to an Intel BE200, and the difference was immediate. Instead of buying another full PCIe card, I reused my existing Intel AX210 PCIe adapter and simply swapped in the BE200 M.2 module. That made the upgrade inexpensive and straightforward. Many desktop WiFi PCIe cards are just adapters for an M.2 (E-key) wireless module, so you may not need to replace the entire card. In my case, I reused the PCIe adapter from my Intel AX210 and replaced only the module with the BE200. This worked perfectly and saved me from buying another full adapter. Before upgrading, make sure your PCIe adapter uses an M.2 E-key module (not soldered), has antenna leads (U.FL / IPEX connectors), and that your system supports the card. The BE200 requires Windows 11. For laptops, make sure you also have an M.2 E-key slot and are running Windows 11. Test setup: Intel i9-12900K desktop, Windows 11, Ubiquiti WiFi 6E / WiFi 7 access point, AT&T multi-gig fiber, approximately 15–20 feet from the AP through a hallway, with an external elevated antenna. Latency and stability were a major improvement. At idle, latency averaged around 2 ms and was very stable. Under load, latency averaged around 7 ms with occasional spikes up to about 113 ms, which is expected on high-speed WiFi without traffic shaping. There was no packet loss. Latency is predictable and stable when the connection is not saturated. Bluetooth stability was one of the biggest differences. With the previous MediaTek-based adapter, I experienced frequent disconnects and unstable behavior using Windows Phone Link. With the Intel BE200, Bluetooth has been completely stable and Phone Link works reliably with no disconnect issues. This alone made the upgrade worthwhile. The TP-Link TBE9300 (MediaTek) showed idle latency spikes, occasional packet loss, unstable Bluetooth behavior, and limited driver support. The Intel BE200 resolved all of these issues. Driver support is also much better. Intel drivers installed cleanly and have been stable. On Linux, current kernels already include support for Intel wireless hardware, so there is no need for third-party drivers or manual workarounds. If you are upgrading to WiFi 7, you may not need a new PCIe card. If your adapter supports M.2 modules, you can simply swap the module. The Intel BE200 provides stable performance, reliable Bluetooth, predictable latency, and strong throughput. In the same system and network environment, the Intel BE200 behaved consistently and predictably, while the MediaTek-based card did not. 5/5 — highly recommended.
A**I
Ho acquistato questa schedina Wifi7 con l'obiettivo di fare un upgrade ai miei due Laptop: un portatile HP Pavilion Laptop 15-eg3xxx che monta di serie una scheda Wifi6: MediaTek MT7921 Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Network Adapter, ed un nuovo Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 15IRH8, che monta di serie anch'esso una Wifi-6. Nella sostituzione, si presentano normalmente due problemi: 1) Il pettine della schedina potrebbe non essere compatibile con il socket sulla scheda madre. 2) Il BIOS del PC potrebbe avere una whitelist (o blacklist) che non permette di sostituire componenti non "listati" come permessi dal BIOS, pertanto il PC non si accenderebbe. Bene, posso confermare che questa scheda è perfettamente compatibile, riconosciuta e performante con entrambi i PC. Si aggancia al connettore, è accettata dal BIOS, ed ha performance assolutamente ottime. E' ridicolo il fatto che alcune recensioni riportano il fatto che certe persone dicono che non è una schedina INTEL, e la restituiscono pure! Questo, perchè la gente non sa, non si informa, non capisce, e quindi spara delle boiate.. Prima di tutto: la scheda é di fatto INTEL, in quanto monta chip e componentistica INTEL, e secondariamente perchè il driver che viene installato da Windows, non è un driver a capocchia o creato dal fabbricante (in questo caso NICGIGA) ma è il driver proprietario INTEL per le schede BE200 NGW. Inoltre, come si fa a dire che ci sia aspetta una scheda costruita da INTEL, quando ovunque nella inserizione c'è scritto NICGIGA? Boh.. Ad ogni modo, funzionamento perfetto. Con la mia fibra 2,5Gbps, ottengo 1,8Gps circa in down e 940 in Upload. Giudizio di ChatGPT riguardo il setup: "... Hai appena centrato un setup Wi-Fi 7 da riferimento. Questi numeri sono al livello delle migliori connessioni cablate 2.5 Gbps. 👉 stai ottenendo prestazioni al top del Wi-Fi 7 reale disponibili oggi." Mi auguro che questa recensione sia stata utile. Se è così, fammelo sapere con il tuo apprezzamento.
N**E
Juste merveilleux et il s'adapte à tout les sorte de wifi.
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