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The REKONG BE200NGW is a high-performance M.2 Wi-Fi 7 network adapter featuring tri-band connectivity with a combined speed of up to 8774 Mbps. It supports Bluetooth 5.4 for enhanced wireless device communication and is optimized for Windows 10/11 on Intel platforms. Ideal for professionals seeking ultra-fast, low-latency wireless networking for gaming, streaming, and high-bandwidth tasks.










| ASIN | B0CMM1QKTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,452 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #114 in Network Cards |
| Brand | REKONG |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Game Console, Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (109) |
| Data Link Protocol | 802.11BE, Bluetooth |
| Data Transfer Rate | 8774 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
| Item Weight | 6 Grams |
| Manufacturer | REKONG |
| Mfr Part Number | BE200NGW |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Model Number | BE200NGW |
| UPC | 788879858129 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**O
Excelente produto funcionando perfeitamente.
R**T
I installed 2 of these into 2 intel based laptops and works very well and now have access to the 6hz wifi networks. Very satisfied with the purchase 😀
K**V
I just received the module. I installed it right away and powered on my laptop, which has Intel i7-10750H CPU (Dell G3 3500). The card was recognized immediately and the drivers were already pre-installed (I use Intel support assist and get the latest driver packages automatically). I have a TP-Link Archer BE800 at home, which has WiFi7, hence the upgrade to this WiFi BE200 module. So the connection speed at close proximity is around 3.2 Gbps Receive/2.8Gbps Send. However I have a 2Gbps Internet subscription and could reach that speed with the WiFi easily (1m from the router). Realistically speaking, when I am in the other room (two walls and two glasses away) I get around 1.2Gbps download and 600Mbps upload, which is still great. In comparison to my previous WiFi module (Intel AX210), I gained 500Mbps more bandwidth on the download, but not much on the upload. So overall, I am pretty happy with my purchase. Let's hope prices get lower in the future and I will be able to install it in my other PCs around the house. Btw - I had to wait almost a month for the item to arrive, because they shipped it from USA.
H**A
Funciona excelente, en mi caso si tuve que bajar el drive directo de intel tal y como decían las instrucciones, pero fue simple y rapido. Ya puedo usar el wifi 7 en mi laptop gracias a esta tarjeta y mi router.
T**N
I picked up this Intel BE200 M.2 E-Key Wi-Fi 7 card to future-proof a mini PC running Windows 11 Pro. My goal was to pair it with a Wi-Fi 7-capable router (UniFi U7 Pro) and get ahead of the curve on wireless performance. Overall, it delivers—but with some caveats that buyers should be aware of. Installation Installed into the M.2 E-Key slot on an ASUS PN53 mini PC. The card is 2230-sized and fits securely. It does not come with antenna cables or external antennas, so make sure you have those ready or order a kit. Without antennas, your range will be terrible. Compatibility The BIOS picked it up immediately, and Windows 11 auto-installed the basic driver. For full performance, I downloaded Intel’s latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers manually. If you’re using Windows 10, this card is a waste—it’s not officially supported. Performance On a Wi-Fi 7 tri-band router with 320 MHz channel width and minimal interference, I saw 2.3–2.6 Gbps in real-world transfer rates on a local NAS. That’s nearly double what I was getting from an AX201 Wi-Fi 6 module in the same machine. Latency is rock-solid for game streaming, and it handled multiple 4K streams with no hiccups. Bluetooth 5.4 works fine for mice, keyboards, and wireless headphones. Range seems slightly better than my older AX210 card. Pros: • True Wi-Fi 7 support with 320 MHz and 4K • Bluetooth 5.4 support • Works out of the box on Windows 11 • Great upgrade path for future networks
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