Re: how to test Wireless/Bluetooth card on Fedora

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The AX200 card is a Form Factors: NGFF M2 2230 A/E key, so if your
current card is a M2 2230 A or E key then the card should fit, and
will very likely work.

What kind of laptop is it and what intel cpu and chipset does it have?
 And what is the model of the current wifi card?

On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 11:44 AM Anil Felipe Duggirala
<anilduggirala@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2022, at 3:33 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > On my laptop bought in late 2016 (v6/7th gen cpu/Sunrise Point-LP
> > chipset in lspci), I replaced the wifi/bluetooth card with an Intel
> > AX200.  I bought mine on Amazon.  There are branded/boxed intel cards
> > for about $27US.  This card is at least one generation newer than the
> > cards you are looking at.   My card was from one of the random
> > resellers that sell these cards but had decent reviews.
> >
> > The card was a massive improvement in staying connected and working
> > over the original one that came in the laptop.  My original card was
> > not an intel card.
>
> There is an Intel alternative that was an option that came with my laptop (Intel Wireless 7260).
> I have the Broadcom alternative.
> I just don't know how to find out what card I could get that is compatible with my laptop. The aforementioned Intel card, I guess, would not be a newer generation than the one I already have; since it was offered originally with this pc.
> thanks very much for this info.
>
> Anil
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