• Reviews around connectivity issue (3.65 of 5)

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

    • Resolved some of my connectivity issues from my old ASUS wireless card
    • Haven’t had any connectivity issues.
    • and I have no connectivity issues
    • The first time I bought this card, I dropped the mini-PCI-E card into an Asus N56VM-AB71 that was having connectivity issues
    • The Bluetooth works great, and I had no connectivity issues
    • Neat-o.
    • Excellent Wireless N capability and range, I do not have an AC
    • Excellent Wireless N capability and range, I do not have an AC
    • 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
    • Love i, t and the Gigabyte
    • good i like it
    • good price point,after few month of use i see its not strong in wireless signal and have some drop with my wireless 2.4ghz modem and i well try to mange that
    • Love i, t and the Gigabyte
    • good i like it
    • good price point,after few month of use i see its not strong in wireless signal and have some drop with my wireless 2.4ghz modem and i well try to mange that
    • Love i, t and the Gigabyte
    • good i like it
    • good price point,after few month of use i see its not strong in wireless signal and have some drop with my wireless 2.4ghz modem and i well try to mange that
    • Also tested with my ethernet unplugged and got the same speed; it also supports 5GH/s and even reaches the router on the opposite side of the house
    • I hit a good 10 MB/s on this thing
    • (normally I get like 2MB/s if I'm lucky on my Win 10 laptop connected to the same 5 GHz network)
    • I am getting a stable ~60megabit/s on my 5G WiFi, on my 60megabit/s internet service
    • Also tested with my ethernet unplugged and got the same speed; it also supports 5GH/s and even reaches the router on the opposite side of the house
    • I hit a good 10 MB/s on this thing
    • (normally I get like 2MB/s if I'm lucky on my Win 10 laptop connected to the same 5 GHz network)
    • I am getting a stable ~60megabit/s on my 5G WiFi, on my 60megabit/s internet service
    • 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