• Reviews around adapter (3.92 of 5)

    Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I REV Bluetooth 4.2/Wireless AC/B/G/N Band Dual Frequency 2.4Ghz/5.8Ghz Expansion Card

    • The network issues we have are from the modem, not this adapter
    • Great WiFi adapter when working
    • This adapter works really well and the software isn't terrible
    • Windows 10 was good at loading the adapter, but fenagle and try as I
    • I rarely experience any issues and the signal strength is much better than my previous USB WiFi adapter
    • My other USB add on adapters work stable and flawless
    • + mb/s which far outperforms my previous USB wifi adapter
    • After using several different drivers - both the only available version from Gigabyte, and several recommended versions (16.0, 17.0 and even the latest 18.0) from the Intel site - I can honestly say that while this might be a good adapter, it would be great if it didn't continuously drop the internet connection.
    • Really nice WiFi adapter.
    • Not a bad WIFI adapter, but I have had some problems with it not being detected and just suddenly dropping my connection
    • Fast wifi and on board bluetooth with out a usb adapter
    • I bought this because those USB Bluetooth adapters are all horrible and doesn't get decent range
    • This wireless adapter is perfect
    • Not so expensive like ASUS WIFI adapters
    • much better than a usb adapter
    • This PCI wifi adapter smokes the USB competition.
    • It didn't work for the purpose I wanted, but this card is a very good, and cheap alternative to those USB 3.0 adapters that cost a lot of money to add WiFi connectivity
    • I will say that the wifi is better than my previous pcie card and my usb adapter and my bear extender which all had drop outs with my wifi
    • Bluetooth continues to work, but the Wifi adapter sometimes works, sometimes works intermittently, and sometimes does not appear at all
    • Disabling/enabling the adapter will make it work properly again but only for a short duration (1-2 hours at most)
    • Previously I had been using an extra router in wireless bridge mode as an adapter, and this adapter is just as fast and less ugly
    • I'd recommend an adapter with built-in antennas for an alternative.
    • The good:This device and its antenna, powered by the Intel 7260 AC wireless adapter, gets a stronger signal from my N router than my previous Intel Centrino 6300N (which had 3 hi-gain, dual-band antennas, and was also connected through a PCI-e adapter).The bad and the ugly
    • The wireless adapter will show up in the device manager as disabled upon boot, but disappears shortly after
    • I had to turn on Bluetooth support in the services settings of Windows and connect to the internet to get the Bluetooth installed and working, and the latency of the Bluetooth adapter might get a bit high at times, but other than that, it's perfect
    • The Gigabyte Wif adapter works great for gaming, YouTube uploads and overall productivity
    • A nice modern alternative to the junky USB adapters
    • I bought an adapter from TP-LINK and it works just fine,
    • This adapter works great with both windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10
    • Easily the best adapter I've bought.
    • Very good for the price, most other adapters seem to cost twice the price of this one.
    • You're probably better off getting a dinky $8 bluetooth adapter, forfeiting a USB port on your computer, and buying a better card for your WiFi.
    • A different adapter had zero network loss.
    • I did have trouble getting it to seat properly because the pci bracket isn't exactly the right size, but once that was fixed haven't had issues since1 the black adapter looks good in most cases, 2 the Intel 8260 is awesome, Intel makes some of the best NICs 802.11ac is nice if i ever need it, and the part I regularly use, Bluetooth has never given me problems
    • Good adapter, fast connection.
    • It seems that the wiring in my house is not very good for using a Powerline adapter, USB wireless adapters are just way too slow, and since my family won't let me run an Ethernet cord all the way upstairs to the router, so this is literally the only option that I have left
    • I had to turn on Bluetooth support in the services settings of Windows and connect to the internet to get the Bluetooth installed and working, and the latency of the Bluetooth adapter might get a bit high at times, but other than that, it's perfect
    • I love this adapter
    • My main concern was if this would slow down the speed of the internet and cause my ping to go up but it actually runs just as well as being hardwired into the router
    • Arrived on time, works as you would expect it to, fit nicely into the slot
    • Not as great as I had hoped
    • The WiFi is working great, it's about as fast as with an ethernet connection (or at least I haven't noticed the difference).I'm just having issues with the bluetooth.
    • Without a doubt, this dual band WiFi/Bluetooth 4.0 W/ antenna is as good as or better than anything I've used in the past 2 years
    • The item worked as it expected with no issues (so far)
    • My main concern was if this would slow down the speed of the internet and cause my ping to go up but it actually runs just as well as being hardwired into the router
    • Arrived on time, works as you would expect it to, fit nicely into the slot
    • Not as great as I had hoped
    • The WiFi is working great, it's about as fast as with an ethernet connection (or at least I haven't noticed the difference).I'm just having issues with the bluetooth.
    • Without a doubt, this dual band WiFi/Bluetooth 4.0 W/ antenna is as good as or better than anything I've used in the past 2 years
    • The item worked as it expected with no issues (so far)
    • The good:This device and its antenna, powered by the Intel 7260 AC wireless adapter, gets a stronger signal from my N router than my previous Intel Centrino 6300N (which had 3 hi-gain, dual-band antennas, and was also connected through a PCI-e adapter).The bad and the ugly
    • The good:This device and its antenna, powered by the Intel 7260 AC wireless adapter, gets a stronger signal from my N router than my previous Intel Centrino 6300N (which had 3 hi-gain, dual-band antennas, and was also connected through a PCI-e adapter).The bad and the ugly