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Bought a Dell E7250 laptop at a good price on eBay, and all basically good with it. Was astonished to find that it was of a simple enough configuration to have such a lame wireless card that it only used 2.4G, not 5G wireless networks. Could hardly believe it, as I last saw this in much less good laptops from years ago, or from disappointing Android tablets. So buying this newer and better card for about £15 was a great way to compensate for this problem and use the laptop as I had expected to. A tiny bit fiddly to replace with the aerial wires, but have never had any problems with it once Windows 10 found the driver OK. Recommended.
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Replaced my Dell XPS 13 9350 wireless 1820 card with this Intel AC8265 because I wasn't able to find any 2.4ghz networks with the former. Just stopped working one day. After swapping cards, WiFi was working as normal again, finding all networks. Didn't have to install any drivers either. Although, I do recommend updating the driver just to be safe. For the price, its worth it!
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I was constrained on time, needed an Intel M.2 2230 WiFi Bluetooth card that would work out of the box on Linux. This didn't disappoint. It is great value for money when bought at the right price.
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I bought this item to replace the wifi card of Dell XPS 13 (9360, FHD). Easy to install and after installing the firmware it just works. I use Arch Linux 64-bit as my OS.
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This card is head and shoulders above the Killer 1365 card that came with my 9360
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