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# M.2 E-Key Intel 12th Gen+ Wi-Fi 7 Tri-Band 8774Mbps Bluetooth 5.4 Low Latency Intel BE200

**Brand:** nicgiga
**Price:** € 55.78
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## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade to Intel BE200: The Wi-Fi 7 leap your setup deserves!

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- **What is this?** Intel BE200 by nicgiga
- **How much does it cost?** € 55.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Bluetooth 5.4:** Enjoy ultra-stable, low-latency wireless connections with enhanced battery life and interference resistance.
- • **Reliable & Future-Proof:** Backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime tech support, ensuring your network stays cutting-edge and dependable.
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux, empowering your productivity across multiple OS environments.
- • **Plug & Play M.2 E-Key Module:** Effortlessly upgrade your Intel 12th Gen+ system with a compact M.2 form factor—no full PCIe card needed.
- • **Blazing-Fast Wi-Fi 7 Tri-Band:** Experience ultra-high speeds up to 8774Mbps across 6GHz, 5.8GHz, and 2.4GHz bands for seamless multitasking and streaming.

## Overview

The Intel BE200 NGW Wi-Fi 7 wireless card delivers tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 8774Mbps and Bluetooth 5.4 for ultra-stable, low-latency wireless performance. Designed exclusively for Intel 12th Gen and newer CPUs with M.2 E-key slots, it supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux. This compact module offers a straightforward upgrade path, eliminating the need for full PCIe card replacements, while providing enhanced driver stability, predictable latency, and superior Bluetooth reliability—all backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime technical support.

## Description

desertcart.com: WiFi 7 Wireless Card Intel BE200 NGW, Bluetooth 5.4, 5800Mbps M.2/NGFF Network Support Windows 10/11 (64bit), Linux, Not Support AMD, Only Supports Intel 12th Generation and Above CPUs. : Electronics

Review: Replaced TP-Link TBE9300 (MediaTek) with Intel BE200 — fixed latency, Bluetooth, and more - 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.
Review: Nice upgrade to keep my laptop alive - I recently switched to a new Internet provider and got a faster connection and the wifi card on my laptop wasn't able to utilize as much of the speed, with this new card, my laptop is able to connect at a far faster speed and I also appreciate the upgrade I got with Bluetooth as well, it was a cheap and easy way to upgrade my laptop and keep it running, my laptop runs on Linux and it detected it no problem.

## Features

- ⭐【Wi-Fi 7】With Intel Wi-Fi 7 technology network adapter provides strong performance and good compatibility, while reducing power consumption and improving service life.
- ⭐【BE200 NGW Wireless LAN Card】Provides tri-band (6GHz, 5.8GHz and 2.4GHz) signal. Maximum speed up to 8774Mbps(5800Mbps @6GHz + 2400Mbps @5GHz + 574Mbps @2.4GHz).
- ⭐【Bluetooth 5.4】Based on Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth 5.4 adds LE enhanced connection/Host set Controller key length function/LE channel hierarchy function. Make Bluetooth 5.4 lower latency, stronger anti-interference, improve battery life.
- ⭐【Installation Requirements】For motherboards with Intel CPU and M2 network slot, only supports the M.2 E-key interface.Only supports Intel 12th generation and above CPUs, does not support AMD processors.
- ⭐【Compatible System】Support Windows 11/10 64-bit,LINUX. WiFi and Bluetooth drivers need to be installed on the running PC (search "BE200NGW" from Intel website to download and install wifi and Bluetooth drivers).
- ⭐【Warranty】We provide one year warranty and lifetime technical support for BE200 WIFI card.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CPPHCQXD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | NICGIGA |
| Built-In Media | BE200NGW |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,052 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5800 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NICGIGA |
| Mfr Part Number | NIC-BE200-EU |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | BE200 |
| UPC | 790885293443 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NICGIGA
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** Linux, Windows
- **Data Link Protocol:** Ethernet
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 5800 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware Interface:** Bluetooth
- **Item Weight:** 0.06 Kilograms
- **Manufacturer:** NICGIGA
- **Minimum Required Operating System Version:** Windows 10
- **UPC:** 790885293443

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Replaced TP-Link TBE9300 (MediaTek) with Intel BE200 — fixed latency, Bluetooth, and more
*by T***2 on February 19, 2026*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice upgrade to keep my laptop alive
*by E***D on May 4, 2026*

I recently switched to a new Internet provider and got a faster connection and the wifi card on my laptop wasn't able to utilize as much of the speed, with this new card, my laptop is able to connect at a far faster speed and I also appreciate the upgrade I got with Bluetooth as well, it was a cheap and easy way to upgrade my laptop and keep it running, my laptop runs on Linux and it detected it no problem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works perfectly to upgrade a 1st gen (and likely 2nd gen) Del XPS 8930 PC!
*by S***E on June 5, 2026*

There is a LOT to know and consider when upgrading your factory Wi-Fi / Bluetooth card in a Dell XPS 8930! This card does the job. Working perfectly in my 1st generation (bought March 2018) Dell XPS 8930 that has Windows 11 Pro running. The Intel "BE200" Wi-Fi 7/BT 5.4 card that you might find being mentioned as a replacement does NOT work in either generation of the XPS 8930, due to the processor type not being generation 12, even though the later generation XPS 8930 might have the "E" key slot M.2 Wi-Fi slot and the card physically would fit. Some things to know: • There are TWO generations of Dell XPS 8930 PCs, early and later in that year, which have different processor genreations and probably different Wi-Fi Card slot keying. The early XPS 8930 (like mine) have the Intel 8th or 9th generation CPU. The later generation have the Intel 10th or 11th generation CPU. None of these will work for the BE200 Wi-Fi/BT card - which HAS to have an Intel 12th generation CPU or later (won't work with AMD CPUs at all), since that card relies on things inside that 12th gen Intel processor chip. By contrast this wonderful AX210 NGW card works just fine on generation 7 - 11 Intel processors. To find your processor generation, in Windows settings to go system-> about, which shows your processor model number. Google that number and you will find an Intel link with the CPU's information, which will give the generation. SIDE NOTE: the BE200 Wi-Fi 7/ BT 5.4 card MIGHT work if you have a Dell XPS 8940 and it is running Windows 11. Sounds like that later model of XPS had both a generation 12 processor or later AND a key E (see below) WiFi card slot. • A related ^^^ issue is the Wi-Fi / BT card M.2 2230 socket - there TWO TYPES - key A and key E, depending on where notches are on the contact end. So the official name would be like "M.2 2230 key A socket". This wonderful AX210 card has notches for both "key A" and "key E". Will fit in either. The Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 card, that we already know WONT work in the XPS 8930 due to processor ^^^ has a key E slot only. Turns out the early generations of the XPS 8930 have key A slots, like mine does, while later that year the later generations MAY (I can't confirm but from the reading seems to be the case) key E slots. This AX210NGW card will work in either. Unfortunately that BE200 card would fit the key E slot, but then not work due to the processor not being at least gen 12 (and the OS possibly not being Win11, see next). • This AX210 card works fine with either Windows 10 (likely the factor install on your XPS 8930) or Windows 11. The BE200, which doesn't work in the XPS 8930 for reasons above, also requires windows 11. The drivers for this AX210NGW are built into windows - sort of. What installs are drivers from 2019 (Wi-Fi) and 2021 (Bluetooth) which work, but there are later more up-to-date drivers. Best way to get those is to use IObit's Driver Booster (which I have used for years and HIGHLY recommend - only offers/installs Microsoft Hardware labs certified drivers, no junk). That will update both (and probably offer a bunch of newer drivers for stuff on you PC you didn't know were available that don't come through Windows Update!) to 2026 Intel driver versions. • Be sure to run MS Windows update, too. An Intel extension gets installed when it discovered the new card. Then reboot. • There is a reason your factory "Killer" wired Ethernet and WiFi/Bluetooth cards got so flaky all of a sudden if you upgraded the factory Windows 10 to Windows 11 at some point. Intel bought the "Killer Networking Products" company years back - then killed it. :( Eventually stopped selling the products and updating the drivers. Which is one reason things got sketchy with Windows 11. With this AX210NGW card you have fully supported Intel drivers on Windows 11. • Be sure to note which antenna connector labeled on your old Killer Wi-Fi card (Aux or Main) the BLACK wire went to. On mine it was the outer "Aux" antenna connector, which shows a (matching) black dot. Well you put that black wire back into the same Aux-labeled antenna port on the new card, but it will show WHITE wire (a circle) on the card! Ignore that. The text labeling is what you want to follow. • Be aware that the "struggle is real" on getting the two antenna wires plugged back into the new card after removing from the old card. To be able to get the Wi-Fi cards in and out easily I had to remove the Nvidia 1070Ti graphics card in mine, that sits right next to the Wi-Fi card. Then it gets fun with the antennas. :( The super-small coax connectors on the Wi-Fi/BT AX210 board push into mating mini coax sockets on the end of the antenna wires. Which are incredibly small! A magnifier helps here as does external light. Having an assistant for both REALLY helps, as does having a pair of tweezer-nose electronics pliers, like the Xuron Tweezer Nose 450 here on Amazon. Once the antenna wire's connector is over the card connector, gently press down with the tips of your tweezer pliers. When both wires are on use those pliers to re-install the plastic hold-down piece over the wires and screw in the screw. • Once the card and antenna wires are re-mounted, back in with the graphics card, button up the PC, cables back on, and fire it up! Check device manager to make sure this new AX210 card shows up for both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Then run Driver Booster to update those drivers the OS installed. WORKS GREAT! The card found my 6 Ghz Wi-Fi network network (although at Wi-Fi 6E protocol, which is the best this card can do). Had to re-pair the Bluetooth mouse, which I was expecting, after removing the old entry for the mouse in Windows Settings->Bluetooth. BOTTOM LINE: This is an EXCELLENT upgrade card for either generation of the XPS 8930. Just be prepared for some time spent getting the antenna wires plugged back in!

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