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02-21-2025 09:16 AM
Hi,
I have an Hp Envy Desktop - TE01-1177c with the Realtek RTL8822CE 802.11ac PCIe Adapter and for the last 3 months or so I've been having recurring issues with the Wifi network disconnecting and constantly having to reset the network adapter. I've tried a lot of suggested fixes that I've seen online and nothing has worked. I've also found quite a few posts from people stating that the Realtek cards are defective. I'm wanting to just swap out the adapter and be done with this, but I'm not familiar with the compatibility.
If I were to buy a L35282-005 - WLAN INT 22260NGW AX 2X2 + B Card would that work on my system? If not, can you recommend a card that would be a good fit? Also, if this card would work but there are better options, please let me know your suggestions.
Thank you.
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02-21-2025 10:30 AM
just remove the card and I recommend downloading the intel drivers.
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02-21-2025 09:59 AM
That is the iNTEL AX200, you should have no problem in using also for the type of processor that has the PC can use the INTEL Ax201.
for example the following model with the same processor and motherboard uses AX201
HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-1015ns Product Specifications | HP® Support
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02-21-2025 10:02 AM - edited 02-21-2025 10:04 AM
I realized after posting that this is only a 2.5Ghz card, and I have a 5 Ghz router. Would this card work as well?
Intel AX210 Tri-Band AX5400
Is this what you were recommending?
02-21-2025 10:04 AM
no, both cards I indicate are Wi-fi 6 supports 5 Ghz router, the AX 210 can also work.
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02-21-2025 10:16 AM
Sorry, my mistake. I just got the AX200
When I get the card, I just need to uninstall the realtek drivers, install the card, and then start up the computer, correct? Win 11 will install the proper drivers on its own?
02-21-2025 10:30 AM
just remove the card and I recommend downloading the intel drivers.
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02-23-2025 02:45 PM
Just wanted to say thank you. After months of my wifi disconnecting and constantly resetting the network adapter, I replaced it with the AX200 and it works great. The drivers did install on their own, but the drivers you provided are newer updates. Thanks for the help.
Also for anyone else attempting to do this, the installation is not complicated but getting the antennas attached to the new card is a real pain.
02-24-2025 08:16 AM
You're welcome, happy to help
Yes, the antennas are always a problem because they are very weak and cannot be damaged.
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