AX3000 - Device Manager - Should it appear as Intel WiFi6 AX200 160MHz?

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AX3000 - Device Manager - Should it appear as Intel WiFi6 AX200 160MHz?
AX3000 - Device Manager - Should it appear as Intel WiFi6 AX200 160MHz?
2024-05-20 23:30:21 - last edited 2024-05-27 05:53:43

TP-Link AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.2 PCIe Adapter with Two Antennas, specialized heatsink, 1024-QAM, Ultra-Low Latency, Intel® Wi-Fi 6 Chipset, Supports Windows 10/11(64bit) (Archer TX55E)

 

I'm not sure about Hardware and Firmware. It's not easy to tell. 

I just need to know for starters, if it's actually registering the device. It's the only device I can see that makes sense. Is it running an Intel Chip? 

I'd also like to state that my device isn't even listed in the above options. The router is but the network card is not. 

 

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Re:AX3000 - Device Manager - Should it appear as Intel WiFi6 AX200 160MHz?
2024-05-20 23:55:05 - last edited 2024-05-27 05:53:43

  @CaptainLump 

 

Hi,


Yes, TP-Link's Wi-Fi cards that mention "Intel® Wi-Fi 6 Chipset" on the box will show up in the Windows Device Manager as either "Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz" or "Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6E AX210 160MHz".

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Re:AX3000 - Device Manager - Should it appear as Intel WiFi6 AX200 160MHz?
2024-05-20 23:58:08 - last edited 2024-05-27 05:53:43

 

And the integrated Bluetooth controller of the TX55E should show up in the Bluetooth section of the Device Manager as "Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)".
 

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