MSI Dual Band AC WiFi Bluetooth 4.2 Long Range Wireless PCIe Network Adapter Card (AC905C)
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The card does support Bluetooth 4 up to version 4.1.
It is approximately 3 - 4 feet tall. The length is sufficient.
The answer is yes. In any case, I have nothing to do with it. Surely, if you have a router &amp broadband service, you'll be able to do it There will be no problem with your internet service. Using my cell phone as a hotspot is also convenient for me.
WiFi 6 is the new WiFi standard, so yes, the b550 chipset and the WiFi 6 standard should work together properly.
Selected User Reviews For MSI Dual Band AC WiFi Bluetooth 4.2 Long Range Wireless PCIe Network Adapter Card (AC905C)
You will finally get it working when you have it We installed this on a new PC and we were able to install Windows 10 from scratch. It's one thing I didn't realize when I bought the card that the PCI express card also requires a USB port for this I bought an additional adapter that can be plugged in to the internal USB. (Motherboard to PCI express card) This cable comes with it, and it may be necessary to disconnect another USB device on your motherboard in order to connect the other USB device to it, as it was I also experienced a problem with the driver disc that came with the card not being readable. The internal USB connection on the motherboard is usually used for connecting the USB ports on the front or top of the PC Case to the motherboard. The disc would not read on two PC's, both of which were Windows XP. As long as you can find a better, more current home, it shouldn't be a huge deal It appears that there is no product named "MSI AX905C" on the MSI website. However, I was able to find a product called the MSI Herald-AX Intel AX200NGW Wifi 6 , which seemed to be the same device. As it turned out, it did work. Hence, if you are looking for support or drivers, you should be aware MSI calls it the MSI Herald-AX Intel AX200NGW Wifi 6. All of those little problems were resolved, and it worked as expected once it had been installed. The performance on 5GHz is relatively good and the latency is low. After more use, I will report more if it changes.
That is It has an older 3160 Intel wireless chipset inside, even though amazon lists it as a new release by right now. This wireless chipset is from 2015 and only has a 1x1 transmission rate, whereas other chipsets have a 2x2 rate.
I bent the top of the metal part because it doesn't "fit" properly in my Pavilion Slimline case. Knowing it is JUST a piece of metal, I did this for the sake of it fitting and connecting. The moment I booted into the desktop, I made sure that the drivers were installed. Despite the lack of support from MSI for this item (only in foreign language with a DEAD download link), there wasn't any support page for it. Based on further research, apparently you download the drivers through the HP site. I made sure to download both the wireless As it turns out, WiFi works just fine, but Bluetooth (my main reason for getting this) simply didn't work. Windows 10 is the OS I am using. There were three things I tried, Windows Update, Driver Booster, and customer service. All of these were ineffective. That didn't take long! I just bought myself a Bluetooth USB dongle and it worked right away! As long as this junk board works, I will plug in my WiFi USB dongle and use it until it dies. It turns out I won't be buying any MSI products from now on.
I feel like my bandwidth is maxed out on my router. I hope to get gigabit connectivity and Wi-Fi one day I will be able to test it on my own with the Fi 6 router.
The Bluetooth is great. I've been able to use a mouse, keyboard, headset, and phone all at the same time with no problems. Because the base is magnetic, you can mount it either on the side or on the With its attractive design and extended antennas, the phone was exceptionally enjoyable to use. I like the price of this since there is a bit of an exchange rate between the Intel chip and the E key M, which is about $20 for each. The card offers two PCIE X1 slots, as well as drivers and an antenna kit. My only problem was with support. When I explained that I had tried MSI, Realtek, and Intel drivers, they gave up and told me somebody else had to do it. According to MSI, he knew it was an Intel chip because he heard it from another customer. That didn't make sense to me because the Bluetooth worked and I was getting the Realtek Family Controller error and the AX200 wouldn't initialize the wifi you can find a solution for the Bluetooth, but the wifi does not work If you have that yellow caution warning sign next to the Realtek Family Controller in Windows Device Manager, you need to check it. Before you continue to disassemble Windows as I did because I thought the problem was a driver issue, make sure your BIOS is up-to-date. My rating would have been 5 stars if the customer support had been more than hearing foreigners read you manuals in broken English or following a generic troubleshooting guide. That means MSI needs to do a better job in that regard, since it's more costly to keep replacing products with customers than to just hire people who have a better interest in fixing issues. Because of that, I really don't recommend MSI products to anyone who does not have an intermediate understanding of every component of his or her computer and operating system.
I am not that fond of Bluetooth. In a nutshell, this card works well as far as WiFi is concerned. However, the Bluetooth experience was very different. After the boot up, computers would be working for the first 40 minutes, but after that they would disconnect due to an error. No matter how many USB cables I tried or how many ports I put on the motherboard, I couldn't As well I have downloaded the Intel drivers that were linked to an Amazon comment by MSI (in case you were wondering the drivers are not found on MSI's website) and I'm still having problems. I'm going to go back to another game.