The card when install is finish is very good. It is super fast internet speeds. Bluetooth is effortless and the card is way better than a dongle for each WiFi and BT. But be prepared to fiddle with the card when trying to install the drivers in Windows 10. Firstly connect the USB power header from the card to a USB 2 motherboard header. I found installing it on header 1 worked as the card was not recognisable on header 2. Only Bluetooth showed up in device manager and Wifi did not show in network settings. Put the case USB cable header into header 2. Put is on the header with all pins connected as the user guide says to move it over 2 pins. Ignore that as it seems that instruction is for a 2 wire cable and this card comes with 4 wires. Install the drivers as per the really bad user instructions. I had to take the card out and move it to last PCIE slot furthest away from the graphics card. Then the card was detected and Win 10 installed the drivers. The card then excels without the antennas when the router is in the same room but is fantastic when you put the antennas on. If you put the card in the last PCIE slot first you may not have to remove it as I did and just install the drivers from the disk supplied.Read full review
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Great wifi (best used with a decent modem/router for optimum speeds). Bluetooth works flawlessly, excellent range. Very easy installation.
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Bought as a replacement for a Dell XPS 9550 (which uses a Broadcom 1830). This is a genuine intel part. Works well, standard windows drivers work perfectly. Can now use BT and 2.4G wifi simultaneously. Recommend for anyone experiencing this issue.
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