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Fenvi Intel AC1200 Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.0 PCIe Adapter US$6.89 (~A$10.59) Delivered @ Fenvi Official Store AliExpress

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Low price on this PCIe WiFi card if you're looking to add WiFi and Bluetooth to your computer and don't want to use a USB adapter. This one from Fenvi uses the Intel AC 7260 chipset with support for 2.4GHz (300Mbps) and 5GHz (867Mbps) and includes the USB cable for Bluetooth.

I've used this one in half a dozen SFF PCs and it's been really reliable so far. If you don't want to use the included Fenvi drivers for Windows you can get them directly from Intel instead. Intel BT Driver and Intel WiFi Driver.

AU$ based on current Mastercard rate and GST inclusive.


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  • I am always wondering why these things aren't sold on Amazon

    • +2

      Cheaper to sell on AliExpress than it is Amazon. Since this is a Choice store the stock is in the AliExpress warehouse and delivery takes about 2 weeks. Verses sending the stock directly to Amazon AU (which is a small market), paying higher fees and all that.

      • Yep, that could be the reason, thanks.

  • +6

    Wouldn't recommend these unless you want to use them with a linux box or an old W7 box, the 7260 drivers don't really work well with newer version of Windows. The 7260 was a fairly popular card for a time because it was the last official mPCIe card from Intel that you can use to retrofit your old Thinkpad and Latitude with, but they were plagued with driver instability issues, especially on Windows newer than 7/8.

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