WiFi Card 5400Mbps 6E Wireless WiFi Bluetooth 5.3 PCIe

WiFi Card 5400Mbps 6E Wireless WiFi Bluetooth 5.3 PCIe Network Card

WiFi Card 5400Mbps 6E Wireless WiFi Bluetooth 5.3 PCIe Network Card, Intel WiFi 6E AX210 Chip, 6G/5G/2.4G PCI Express Bluetooth WiFi 6 Card for Desktop/PC Win 11/10(64Bit)


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Ziyituod WiFi 6E Card

2.4GHz(574Mbps) for Daily Internet access, office work, listening to music…



Weight: 190 g
Dimensions: 18.8 x 12.2 x 3.1 cm; 190 Grams
Brand: Ziyituod
Model: AX210S
Colour: 5400Mbps+BT5.3(AX210S)
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Ziyituod
Dimensions: 18.8 x 12.2 x 3.1 cm; 190 Grams

16 Responses

  1. JaunitaWheat says:

     United Kingdom

    Works fine I just wanted it to listen to my ear pods but then it won’t come out of WiFi and when you turn back on the pc it’s straight back to WiFi regardless of your settings so I have to unplug mine until I’m using it for my ear pods.
    Good though other than that.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Worked right away under Windows 11, note that for Bluetooth there’s a short lead provided to plug into a USB header on the motherboard.

    Also in the box are full and half-height brackets.

    Intel Driver & Support Assistant found a couple of updates. Signal strength and reliability has been excellent getting WiFi 6 to my aruba AP so I don’t need to wire the PC for ethernet.

    Not the cheapest card but should be fine for years.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m new to gaming pc – bought one for my step son, it came with a wifi dongle which when setting up the PC in the same room as the internet router was getting a download speed of 7mps!! We have 1gb speed Internet… Saw this with the Bluetooth and thought it worth a try as no Bluetooth in the computer either. This wifi card is brilliant, easy to fit, clear instructions, on the PC it was plug and play, Bluetooth connection straight up and running for the controller and the wifi download speed was 174mbps!! Massive improvement and that’s with the PC at the back of the house away from the router. Stable connection and very impressed

  4. John Kim says:

     United Kingdom

    The item works perfectly as described! Very impressed with the black of the card and heatsink and super impressed with the red RGB on the back of it. Super easy to install without any problems and was detected pretty much instantly and drivers was downloaded when booted into Windows. Ideal for gaming and would recommend to anyone who have fast speeds.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It really was easy to install!

    I didn’t get the promised Driver CD in the kit, and I wouldn’t have expected to need one. With Windows 11 and the claimed Intel chip I would have expected to find the drivers preinstalled on the PC. They were.

    Opened PC case, plugged in WiFi board, closed case, turned on PC, found relevant hub on list, entered password. That’s it! Up and running in about 5 minutes.

    For the price (especially with the 15% discount) it’s good value for a basic WiFi card. There was no bluetooth function, but it didn’t matter to me.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works a treat, plug in, install driver and your off, might be an idea to download the driver before hand as win 10 doesn’t pick it up, intel ax210 driver is what you need, not sure what the cd in the box is all about haven’t had an optical drive in over 10 years .

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Installation was easy, Bluetooth range with Sony headphones is amazing in comparison to the USB adapter I was using previously, WiFi range is improved but the LAN speeds are the selling point and make running 4K over Plex much more stable. The ability to broadcast your own hotspot from the PC is genuinely useful too.

    Make sure you position your antennas correctly. Play around with it and do speed tests.

  8. MargareHbi says:

     United Kingdom

    eally good WiFi, no loss of data, no corrupt data…. I can’t say anything about download speeds as this would have nothing to do with the adapter, but rather restraints by software / operating system.

    Good Bluetooth stable, and smooth running…. previously I said the Bluetooth wasn’t running well, i found the source of the problem, it was not this adapter: my deepest apologies for saying otherwise.

    i highly recommend this product!

  9. Thomas H. Lee says:

     United Kingdom

    My youngest is a keen gamer and often complains about ping time and connectivity. I’m not new to networking, but was surprised how poorly his OEM wifi card worked. As a last ditch attempt to avoid getting someone in to run 25M of cat6 around my house, I purchased this card to confirm if the problem was hardware or WiFi based.
    As it turned out, the problem was the OEM card in his computer. The speed and ping time improvement has been substantial, and the device is highly stable, easy to manage and operates well, even when our network is busy. I didn’t think there would be a benefit in adding 6E wifi cards in the remote areas of our home, but it appears there genuinely is.
    Easy to install and setup.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Switching from wired ethernet to WiFi as the office had to move away from an ethernet port. After shopping around, this one stood out for value/capability.

    It works well, no separate drivers required as Windows recognises it automatically on boot up after plugging in. (Tested on Windows 10 and 11, AMD Ryzen 5 2600, Ryzen 7 5800X and Intel Xeon E5-2680v4 processors). It was even recognised on a fresh machine when going through the Windows installation process.

    Fast reliable connection. After a few months use I haven’t noticed any latency or signal drops for the WiFi. And the Bluetooth is very good quality with decent range.

    Happy with the purchase, considering buying a second one.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Seeing a CD included with this was horrifying, who has a CD drive anymore? Luckily the drivers were on their website to download… but you kind of need internet to download them… so try and get them on a USB stick or transferred from your phone or something beforehand.

    Other than the setup, it was really easy to install, and works perfectly.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I was a little worried buying these as some people have suffered with driver problems, but they went in my 10yr-old Lenovo desktop no bother and worked “out-of-the box”. I didn’t need the driver’s supplied on CD as my PC downloaded the latest Intel drivers, but tried them anyway and they worked exactly the same as the official Intel ones – which I used in the end as they are updated automatically.

    Excellent range, speed and coverage on the Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth is better for walking around the house with headphones on than my old dongle. Ideal for a two-bedroomed terraced house – including the back yard where my headphones were fine during the sunny spell we had last week. The product is a low-profile PCI-E x1 card, which meant it fitted my small form-factor computer perfectly by changing the regular plate with the low-profile one supplied.

    NOTE: Check your motherboard has the spare USB header required for Bluetooth power before you order, otherwise you may be disappointed as the Bluetooth won’t work without it. Mine does, so anyone else with a Lenovo ThinkCentre M80 series PC should have no bother at all.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersBought to replace an age-ing, failing incumbent. The old card had stopped recognizing the network shortly after changing from win 10 to win 11. After a chat with my IT confidante I suggested simply changing the card as the cost was so low. He recommended this card which I promptly ordered and installed and the problem was solved. This card, he tells me, has the Intel chipset which should be a pre-requisite for everybody. It also has a raft of up to date features that my old card did not. Rather frustratingly my old card worked on his network but intermittently rejected my eeros mesh setup. Anyway, 25 quid later and my wifi is back to blistering pace and I can only rate this card as excellent. Whilst this was a renewal it also has incidental performance increases which benefit my workflow.
    Hardware installation was easy (I’ve done network cards many times anyway) and this one came with an optional Bluetooth cable. Clear instructions made this simply to install too. Pre-empting a lack of connection to the internet prior to the installation of the card, a cdrom is also included, on which resides the necessary drivers for wifi and Bluetooth. With hardware and software quickly and easily I was back up and running at full tilt in 10-15 minutes.
    Whilst it’s somewhat aggravating to have to buy new hardware for an apparently non-existent problem (the old one still worked, just not on my network), one has to accept that compatibility does expire from time to time, and this was a quick, cheap and effective fix that is outperforming the old card by a margin and will no doubt see me right for a number of years to come.

  14. Genevieve Quick says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ve been using a TP-Link nano USB WiFi adapter for a couple of years, which has been mostly fine when the other device is with 5-8 of the router. But recently the PC was moved into a room a floor and two walls away from the router.
    The nano struggled to connect to the network, frequent disconnects, lockups or just days with no connection at all. The router also reported frequent failures for the device to obtain an IP address. Some of this was down to a torrent seeder box flooding the network, this was resolved by restricting inbound connections and reducing the torrent network priority over the existing network. But dropouts and disconnects still happened.
    So I took a look at PCI-E cards, this one using the Intel chipset was getting good reviews and, at the time, only 12.90 so only 4 dearer than the USB adapter.
    Piece of cake to put it and attach the aerials, just guessed at their position using the sellers photos. One boot and it was done! The M$ drivers installed automatically and the card/drivers copied the network key, connected to the 2.4GHz network and disabled the USB adapter. The difference was immediate, I RDP’d in right away, even with the torrent box running which I normally disable and was able to turn on the desktop effects, font smoothing being the first! Ran a Windows Update and installed the Intel drivers and that was it. The signal strength is still poor but this card gets the most from it, I’ve had no disconnects, failed connections or “stutters” in the four days I’ve been using it for now. Okay so it can’t see the 5GHz network, but neither could the other adapter. Internally I’m connecting at 11Mbps which translates, using speedtest.net, to speeds of 2.35Mbps download and 1.96Mbps upload, the ping isn’t upto gaming but that’s not a issue.
    Maybe I should tweak the aerials next, but I’m presuming any boost will be negligable, I’m just pleased to be able to connect to the server when I want now.

    Oh final bits. The card comes with a smaller slot faceplate to use if you’re putting it in a SFF or Mini-PC, a crosshead screwdriver and a couple of screws (black & silver) in case you don’t have any. Instructions are relatively clear, even, for a novice. Hopefully if you’re on Windows 10+ then the driver will auto-install anyway/

    5.0 out of 5 stars Get this PCI-E card not a USB adapte

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersSo i have have this card for a little while now and it seems to be working fine. Initially it wasnt working as fast as i expected, but after an update of BIOS, and the chipset drivers for the motherboard, the card behaved correctly.

    the antennas are pretty decent, but make sure, by using Wifi Analyser (or something similar) to see what signals your card is picking up and their strengths, you may also need to change wifi channels of your router so that it doesnt interfere with the wifi signal of your neighbours or other 2.4g or 5g equipment in the area

    Many people had a gripe about the bluettooth not working, ive had another card with the same WIFI and BT chips on it, and BT wont work properly or at all, if you dont install it correctly.
    windows will attempt to install its own driver immediately after finding the card, and thats what we dont want. Packaged is the intel driver for THEIR chipset. First install the drivers, then the card, when you turn your machine on, go to device manager and check the drivers for BT enumerator and also the wireless intel 9560, check the driver tab in the properties of both and make sure its not microsoft driver signed by microsoft. If it is, then click uninstall driver, in the dialogue box check the box that says ‘delete driver’. then ‘scan for changes’ from the main dev man window, it should then apply the intel drivers for wifi and the BT driver – if you still have issues, manually install the driver.
    The issue isnt the card, its microsoft – it tries to force its own generic driver, and usually does it, the card does not like the generic driver at all and the BT wont function properly if at all with it – it specifically works only with the supplied version of the intel driver, which may have to be ‘forced’ on using ‘have disk’ at driver install stage

    Overall, an excellent product that does what it says, using a reliable intel chip to deliver the specs in the real world – why pay massive amounts for cards made my netgear/dlink etc, this will do the job more than adequately

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersI only bought this for the 5g functionality, I wasn’t thinking of getting Bluetooth. This card was cheaper and hihger rated than some others, and came with the Bluetooth and 2.4g backwards compatibility, so i thought I’d give it a shot. I’m not disappointed.

    The card slotted in easily, and came with a low profile bracket and screwdriver to aid in fitting. The card functions brilliantly, with it’s 5g option giving me over 10 times the speeds I got with my previous 2.4g connectivity. For completeness, I tested the 2.4g functionality, and even that was giving me about 5 times the speed. So even with a 2.4g network (if you are unlucky enough to be lumbered with it) it might be worth a try.

    As for the Bluetooth function, this is facilitated by a small provided cable, that plugs into the easily identified connector on this card, and any available USB header on your computer’s motherboard. This header is simply a small cluster of pins protruding from the motherboard. Most motherboards manufactured in the last decade have these little headers. It’s simply a case of looking inside the computer and finding one spare. The cable only connects one way, and each end only fits it’s respective connector one way round, so you really can’t go wrong unless you don’t have a spare USB header. This is a neat and more secure solution to the alternative, which is a dongle that you plug into the computer case, which can get easily knocked out.

    Overall, I’d recommend this card to anyone who is looking to either go wireless, or needs to replace their existing wireless connectivity just on the network performance alone. The added Bluetooth functionality thrown in for no extra cost makes this exceptionally great value for money.

    (edit)
    Now, after a few months, I seem to be getting randomly disconnected when using 5g. It is definitely this card’s 5g with problems, as the PC and router can still communicate with 2.4g and other devices on 5g are fine with the router, also. Naturally, this is after the return window has closed, but I’m not sure I’d even bother returning anyway. It’s not like the card broke the bank, and the postage would cost more than the replacement in all probability. Plus, you get what you pay for, and the 2.4 works as it always did. I stand by my original review (Great value for money), but have knocked down the rating from 5 stars to 4.