📡 Connect, Stream, and Game Like Never Before!
The FebSmart Wireless Dual Band N600 PCIE Wi-Fi Adapter with Bluetooth 4.0 is designed to enhance your desktop's connectivity with high-speed wireless networking and Bluetooth capabilities. It supports dual-band frequencies for optimal performance and is compatible with a wide range of Windows operating systems, making it a versatile choice for gamers and streaming enthusiasts alike.
Brand | FebSmart |
Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 7.49 x 1.83 cm; 110 g |
Item model number | FS-N600BT |
Manufacturer | FebSmart Co.,Ltd |
Color | B-FS-N600BT |
Form Factor | adapter |
Power Source | DC |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Plug and Play on Windows 8,8.1,10(32/64bit) Windows Server 2012 2012R2 2016 2019. Need to Install Driver on Windows XP,7(32/64bit) Windows Server 2003,2003R2 2008 2008R2(32/64bit). |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 110 g |
S**E
Works well
I recently purchased this WiFi adapter. I found that it was easy to install, and it works well. I am very satisfied with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for a good WiFi adapter.
A**R
Easy to install, except Bluetooth.
Overall this seems to be working very well for my needs, but during initial install I noticed Bluetooth wasn’t working, I first tried updating all of my drivers for my PC, but that didn’t work. Then, I downloaded their updated setup wizard from the manufacturer’s website, ran the setup wizard, but that didn’t work either. Finally, I decided to go old school and just download the updated drivers, unzip them, go into device manager and update the drivers for the generic Bluetooth device by choosing the unzipped drivers I just downloaded and that worked. Was kind of surprised that the WiFi was very plug and play friendly but the Bluetooth wasn’t.
K**R
Bluetooth issue
I mainly bought this for a little used computer running Windows 10 that needed wifi a few months ago. I just now decided to hook some Bluetooth earbuds to it today and it wouldn't detect any devices. Tried with multiple headphones and an Xbox controller but none were ever detected. I looked up the driver and found that I only had a generic Microsoft Bluetooth driver installed. I remember it had a disk when I bought it but have no idea where that disappeared to. My fix was to open the Device Manager and located the Bluetooth section. Right clicked on generic Bluetooth driver and selected Update Driver. I selected Automatic search and nothing was found but there is some text that says to search within a Microsoft update. Clicked on that it took me to the standard looking for update window. Clicked on the driver's section and there was one for a Qualcomm Bluetooth driver. Installed that and restarted and it's now able to detect Bluetooth devices.
L**S
Worked as expected
Purchased for Dell Optiplex 9020
A**R
Works very well.
With this and another PCI modem, I can hot-spot from my phone well enough to play online games. Very happy with it.
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