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“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.”

― Philip K. Dick

Amúgy pont azért kérdeztem, mert volt egy ilyen gyanúm, és azt szerettem volna megtudni, hogy van-e **értelme** rászánni 1-2-pár ezer forintot egy ilyen vásárlásnál (*) a magasabb számértékű példányra. Dehát lokálisan ez nem derült ki.

(*) elgondolkodtam egy laptopbeli csipp-cserén, ha már egyszer a napokban megjelenő FreeBSD-14.3-ban pont az iwlwifi frissítés a nagy durranás (nem azt mondom, hogy komoly munka volt Páli Gabi wifibox-át belőni a gépen, de mégiscsak tisztább, szárazabb érzés ha nem kell egy Alpine-os VM-et futtatni csak a komolyabb hálózati tempó miatt a gépen - bár beleférni azért belefér, sőt alig-alig van olyan, amihez "kellene" a tempó, bár néha a NAS-ról jövő fullHD-nál megdöccen a natív driverrel.)

A netrol osszeszedett szovegbol tanult. Orulj neki, hogy nem a huprol, akkor fosodratu, babzsakfoteles, haboruparti, laposfoldes terdelot irt volna!

A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?

Gemma 3 27B

Compare these wifi cards: Intel AX201, Intel AX200, Intel AX100. Which is the best?

 

Okay, let's break down the Intel AX201, AX200, and AX100 Wi-Fi cards and determine which is the best. Here's a detailed comparison, covering their key features, performance, and where they stand today:

1. Intel AX201

  • Wi-Fi Standard: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

  • Maximum Theoretical Speed: 2.4 Gbps (5 GHz: 2.4 Gbps, 2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps)

  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.1 (or 5.2 depending on revision)

  • MIMO: 2x2 MU-MIMO

  • Key Features:

    • Supports OFDMA and 1024-QAM for improved efficiency and speed.

    • Target Wake Time (TWT) for better battery life in mobile devices.

    • Generally considered the most widely adopted and readily available Wi-Fi 6 card.

  • Form Factor: M.2 2230 (most common)

  • Availability: Excellent. Found in many laptops and readily available as an aftermarket upgrade.

  • Price: ~$30-50 (depending on retailer and condition)

2. Intel AX200

  • Wi-Fi Standard: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

  • Maximum Theoretical Speed: 2.4 Gbps (5 GHz: 2.4 Gbps, 2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps)

  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.1

  • MIMO: 2x2 MU-MIMO

  • Key Features:

    • Very similar to the AX201 in terms of Wi-Fi 6 capabilities.

    • The main difference is that the AX200 was initially targeted towards desktop PCs, while the AX201 was for laptops. This meant the AX200 often came with a PCIe adapter for desktop installation.

  • Form Factor: M.2 2230 (but often sold with a PCIe adapter)

  • Availability: Good, but generally less common than the AX201. You'll find it more often as a desktop PCIe card.

  • Price: ~$30-60 (depending on retailer and whether it includes the PCIe adapter)

3. Intel AX100

  • Wi-Fi Standard: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

  • Maximum Theoretical Speed: 1.73 Gbps (5 GHz: 1.73 Gbps, 2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps)

  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0

  • MIMO: 2x2 MU-MIMO

  • Key Features:

    • An earlier Wi-Fi 6 offering from Intel.

    • Slightly lower maximum speed compared to the AX200/AX201.

    • Older Bluetooth version (5.0 vs. 5.1/5.2).

  • Form Factor: M.2 2230

  • Availability: Becoming less common as newer cards have superseded it.

  • Price: ~$25-40 (often found at lower prices due to its age)

Here's a table summarizing the key differences:

Feature Intel AX201 Intel AX200 Intel AX100
Wi-Fi Standard Wi-Fi 6 Wi-Fi 6 Wi-Fi 6
Max Speed 2.4 Gbps 2.4 Gbps 1.73 Gbps
Bluetooth 5.1/5.2 5.1 5.0
Target Use Laptop Desktop General
Availability Excellent Good Fair
Price (approx.) $30-50 $30-60 $25-40

Which is the Best?

The Intel AX201 is generally the best choice for most users.

Here's why:

  • Performance: It offers the same maximum Wi-Fi 6 speed as the AX200 (2.4 Gbps). The real-world difference between the AX201 and AX200 is often negligible.

  • Bluetooth: The AX201 has the newer Bluetooth 5.1 or 5.2, which offers improvements in range, speed, and power efficiency compared to the AX100's Bluetooth 5.0.

  • Availability & Price: It's the most readily available and often the most competitively priced.

  • Wide Compatibility: It's supported by a vast number of laptops and motherboards.

When to consider the others:

  • Intel AX200: If you specifically need a Wi-Fi 6 card for a desktop PC and find a good deal on an AX200 with a PCIe adapter, it's a viable option. However, you can also buy an AX201 with a PCIe adapter.

  • Intel AX100: Only consider the AX100 if you find it significantly cheaper than the AX201 and don't need the latest Bluetooth version. It's still a Wi-Fi 6 card, but it's becoming outdated.

Important Considerations:

  • Router Compatibility: To take full advantage of Wi-Fi 6, you need a Wi-Fi 6 router. If you have an older router (Wi-Fi 5 or older), you won't see the full benefits of these cards.

  • Real-World Speeds: The "maximum theoretical speed" is just that – theoretical. Actual speeds will vary depending on your router, network conditions, distance from the router, and interference.

  • Driver Support: Ensure that the card you choose has good driver support for your operating system (Windows, Linux, etc.). Intel generally provides good driver support for its Wi-Fi cards.

In conclusion, the Intel AX201 is the sweet spot for performance, features, availability, and price, making it the best overall choice for most users looking to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6.

 

 

 

 

Szerkesztve: 2025. 06. 05., cs – 15:36

AX200 mert az megy AMD meg régebbi Intel procival/alaplappal is, a 201 meg valami cnvi, nem is PCIe. Nekem AX 200 van asztali adapterben Ryzen 5600G mellett és támogatja a 6GHz sávot is (az a 210, azzal kevertem) az 5 és 2.4GHz mellett.