🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The MSI Dual Band AC WiFi Bluetooth 4.2 Long Range Wireless PCIe Network Adapter Card (AC905C) offers lightning-fast internet speeds with dual-band frequency options, ensuring a stable connection. With advanced beamforming technology and detachable antennas, it provides ultimate range and reliability. Compatible with various Windows operating systems, this adapter is perfect for professionals seeking seamless connectivity.
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Brand | MSI |
Series | AC905C |
Item model number | AC905C |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 0.7 x 4.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 0.7 x 4.7 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
ASIN | B07L777MTB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 7, 2018 |
S**E
Works perfect
Works perfect.
K**R
Works great
Works great
U**D
Great upgrade! Details included, sorry no tl;dr.
Important: First of all, just like how another reviewer had already stated, there is currently an issue getting the included DISC to properly read. I managed to get it to read one time out of three tries. It contained stuff I personally found to be redundant, such as a digital copy of the Manual that is already included in the box and the Drivers (albeit outdated) for both the Wifi and Bluetooth functions. Updated Drivers for both the Wifi function and Bluetooth can be found on Intel's website under AX200. Then, there are the Drivers on MSI's website. These can be found under the model name AX916C, just like it says on the box. Both Drivers serve the same purpose, Intel just has the more recent of the two.The hardware: Basically, it's just a NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor)/M.2 to PCIe adapter, with the Intel AX200 Wifi module installed.What I personally did for my individual use case, was to first uninstall any accompanying software associated with the Wifi card I was replacing, then making sure to remove the device from within Device Manager to ensure nothing is left behind. After powering off my system, I opened the case and removed my old Wifi card.Hardware Installation: The product is already fully assembled for Wifi function right out of the box, installation should be a snap. First, remove one of the existing screws holding down the PCIe slot bracket next to an empty PCIe x1 slot in your case, if you haven't done so already. Next, carefully (while noting the holes on each end) connect one end of the included Internal USB Header cable to the USB pin slot on the product and the other end to an empty USB pin slot on the motherboard. Now carefully insert the product into the PCIe x1 slot noting that the notch on both the slot and on the product properly line up. Then, finally secure the screw into place on the bracket. After which, you would then run the Driver installation utility for both the Wifi and Bluetooth once your PC boots up.FYI: If you choose to not install the Bluetooth Driver, there will be an entry in Device Manager listed as "Unknown Device". It's just the Bluetooth function that Windows somehow cannot seem to identify without the Drivers being installed. Just installing the Bluetooth Driver changes that entry to "Bluetooth" within Device Manager.
K**Y
Works Great
It works great just be sure to get the drivers from msi online if you're using windows 11 as the cd included has drivers only for windows 10
M**R
I just used it for bluetooth
Bluetooth works fine and I am very happy with it. I have Ethernet so I don't need the WiFi but I tested it out anyways. On the website it says it can support 867 Mbps but on the installation guide it said it can only do up to 433 Mbps so I knew the WiFi was most likely going to be disappointing. As expected, it could only reach 350 Mbps despite my gigabit connection. Also if you don't know how to install this card in your PC just search it up on Youtube, it's pretty simple.
T**D
Good Wifi Adapter - Although requires internal USB connector and driver issues.
This is a pretty good Wifi Adapter. After you finally get it working.Installed this on a new pc build with fresh install of windows 10.One of the things I didn't realize when I bought the adapter was the PCI express card also requires a internal USB Connection - (Connection from motherboard to pci express card) It comes with the cable you will need to do this, however it may require you to disconnect another USB device on your motherboard to use this, as it did in my case.**The internal USB connection on the motherboard is usually used to connect the USB ports on the front or top of your PC Case to the motherboard. **The other problem I had was the drivers disc sent with the card was not readable. I tried it on 2 different PC's both would not read the disc. Not a huge problem as you can usually find better, more up-to-date drivers on the Manufacturer website.I went over to the MSI website only to find , there is no product actually called "MSI AX905C" on the site.I was able to find a product called the MSI Herald-AX Intel AX200NGW Wifi 6 , it appeared to be the same device, so I went for it. Sure enough , it worked.So be aware MSI calls it the MSI Herald-AX Intel AX200NGW Wifi 6 , if you are looking for support/drivers.After all of those little hiccups, it installed and worked well. Low latency on 5ghz and relatively good speed. Will report more if it changes, after more use.
K**
Good strength, not 5g capable
I bought this to put into an old tower I had. It worked on my previous internet but is not 5g capable. The internet was strong enough to let me play gta online with my boyfriend. I didn't put it in, but it did seem easy enough to put in
J**S
Solid Performance & Cheap
Bought 2 of these for myself and the wife. We were using dongles for bluetooth and wifi (when applicable) and had no issues prior but both wanted those usb ports free. I use the bluetooth mainly for headphones, my xbox controller and transferring files from my phone and so far it's worked great...no shoddy signal or anything. It works well with no issues. Signal range is pretty decent overall. Installation is mostly pretty easy and painless except for the bluetooth power cable. It's a little on the tough/stiff end so the cable management leaves a lot to be desired. The usb headers on our boards are at the bottom and the power is has some good length so I tried to hide most of the routing in the back but the cable is so tough. so I hide most of it in the back, it tugs and unplugs itself on its own from the header. Kind of annoying to be honest but I gave it the slack it needed. Messy, but works fine.
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