SPECIFICATIONS
Adapter Socket: PCI-E
Applicable Network Type: Gigabit Ethernet
Application: Desktop
Brand Name: Fenvi
Certification: CE
Choice: Yes
High-Concern Chemicals: None
Interface Type: PCI Express
Type: Internal
LAN Transmission Rate: 1000Mbps Ethernet
Length: 17 cm
Model Number: PCE-AXE3000
Origin: Mainland China
Package: Yes
Transmission Rate: 2400 Mbps
Transmission Speed: 1200 Mbps
Type: Wireless
Wi-Fi Supported Frequency: 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz
Wireless Protocol: 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11a/g, 802.11ac
Product Description
Tri-Band 2.4G/5G/6GHz Connectivity:
Enjoy faster and more reliable internet connectivity with the adapter’s tri-band support for 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz frequencies.
Bluetooth 5.3 Network WiFi Card:
Easily connect your devices with the Bluetooth 5.3 network feature, providing stable and fast internet connectivity.
PCI-E Adapter Compatible:
Designed for easy installation on desktop or laptop computers with PCI-E compatibility.
High Transmission Speed:
Experience high-speed data transfer with a transmission speed of up to 1200 Mbps, ideal for heavy internet users.
Product Details
Brand: Fenvi
Model: PCE-AXE3000
Item: Wireless Adapter
Chipset: AX210 Chipset
Wi-Fi with Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.3
Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11ax/ac/a/b/g/n
Tri-Band Speeds:
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2.4GHz: Up to 300Mbps
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5GHz: Up to 2400Mbps
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6GHz: Up to 2400Mbps
Note: Speed may reach up to 2400Mbps, but the router must support 802.11ax with 160M bandwidth.
Features:
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MU-MIMO support for improved multi-device performance.
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Operating Systems: Supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit only).
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Compatibility: Works with most computers with PCI Express (PCI-E 1X/4X/16X slot). Not compatible with IBM/Lenovo/HP version desktops.
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Enhanced Cooling: Specially-designed heatsink for stable and reliable operation.
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Superior Signal: 6dBi high-gain antennas for better reception.
Driver Download:
Download the latest driver from the Fenvi website or Intel website (search for Wi-Fi 6E AX210).
Q&A
Q1: Does it work on an AMD chipset motherboard?
A: Yes, it supports AMD chipset motherboards. If you encounter any issues, please contact Customer Service for assistance.
Q2: Does it support Linux systems?
A: Currently, we only provide drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Linux is not supported.
Q3: Does it support both WiFi and Bluetooth functions?
A: Yes, it supports both WiFi and Bluetooth. However, please note that the drivers for WiFi and Bluetooth are separate. You will need to install both drivers.
Q4: The Bluetooth doesn’t work. What should I do?
A: Make sure the 9-pin USB cable (black) included in the package is connected:
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Connect the black end to the 9-pin USB 2.0 interface on the motherboard.
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Connect the white end to the PCI-E network card adapter socket.
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Install the Bluetooth driver.
Q5: The WiFi doesn’t work. What should I do?
A: Please try the following steps:
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Check Device Manager:
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Verify if the WiFi device is recognized.
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If you see a "Network Controller" with a yellow exclamation mark, install the WiFi driver.
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If the driver is already installed but shows a warning, right-click, select "Update," and manually choose the driver file path.
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Check for Hardware Conflicts:
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Ensure that there is no M.2 hard disk on the motherboard, which may cause a conflict.
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If the M.2 hardware is in the same channel, unplug it.
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Make sure the antenna is securely connected.
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AMD Motherboard Settings:
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Enter the BIOS and set PCIe speed to Gen3 (Auto, Gen1, Gen2, or Gen3).
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Disable Built-in WiFi:
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If your desktop computer has built-in WiFi, turn it off when using this adapter.
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Q6: How can I get the drivers?
A: You can download the latest drivers from the FENVI website or the Intel website (search for "Wi-Fi 6E AX210").
Q7: My motherboard has built-in WiFi, but WiFi 5 is slow. Can I use this adapter for an upgrade?
A: Yes, if your PC has an open PCI-E slot, you can use this adapter to upgrade. However, you will need to disable the built-in WiFi card.
Q8: Why can't the WiFi speed reach 2400Mbps on 6GHz/5GHz? Why is the WiFi speed slow or unstable?
A: Please note the following:
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Maximum Speed Limitation:
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The maximum wireless signal rates are based on IEEE 802.11 specifications.
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Actual wireless throughput may vary depending on network conditions, access point (AP) limitations, and environmental factors (building materials, obstacles, network traffic).
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Possible Solutions:
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Try using a different PCI-E slot (preferably PCI-E ×16).
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For 6GHz Wi-Fi, you must use Windows 11 or upgrade to Windows 10 Dev version.
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Ensure your router supports 802.11ax (160MHz).
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