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Intel AX201 (Dell) whitelist?
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Originally posted by ratdude747 View PostI've never had good luck with USB wifi adapters. I thought I mentioned wanting to put a wifi card in it while I was over?
I was also going to see if you wanted a husqavara mower....but forgot....and you had your truck too. Aging sucks.
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostYou should have said something....got a bin full of USB wifi adapters....
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You should have said something....got a bin full of USB wifi adapters....
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Found an ax200 for 15... Third time's the charm?
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Originally posted by lti View PostThe AX201 is one of those weird CNVi cards, not regular PCIe. They use the same M.2 slot for some stupid reason, even though they aren't compatible. Then the interface keeps changing between chipsets, so different models of CNVi cards don't interchange.
Guess I need to read the spec sheets closer next time. Need a model ending in 0, not 1.
Edit- I found a couple open box 9650's for 7 a pop shipped. Don't need WiFi-6... Edit2: cancelled order, those are also CNVi too.Last edited by ratdude747; 06-11-2023, 11:31 AM.
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The AX201 is one of those weird CNVi cards, not regular PCIe. They use the same M.2 slot for some stupid reason, even though they aren't compatible. Then the interface keeps changing between chipsets, so different models of CNVi cards don't interchange.
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Intel AX201 (Dell) whitelist?
Running into an issue with a build. Adding an Intel Ax201 WiFi card to an itx system with an ASrock j3455-itx board (one of the many Topcat's been refurbishing). Bought 2 used cards for cheap off fleabay... Neither show up (PCIe WiFi or USB Bluetooth).
Both parts of the m2 slot are enabled. But I noticed both have DPNs (Dell part numbers) on the label. I've had issues in the past with Lenovo cards having whitelists (like the laptops themselves)... Has Dell done the same? I used to not have these issues with Dell, but I haven't done a Dell build since Ivy Bridge.
Anybody able to confirm this? Would like a sanity check before I buy different cards.Tags: None
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