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The Intel BE200 NGW WiFi 7 Wireless Card delivers ultra-fast tri-band WiFi 7 speeds up to 5800Mbps on the 6GHz band, combined with Bluetooth 5.4 for stable wireless connections. Designed exclusively for Intel 12th Gen+ CPUs, it supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and Linux, featuring MU-MIMO technology to optimize multi-device performance. Ideal for professionals seeking cutting-edge connectivity and seamless integration.









| ASIN | B0CSYJDJGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | GigaPlus |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 533 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5800 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GiGaPlus |
| Mfr Part Number | BE200 NIC |
| Model Number | BE200 NIC |
| UPC | 790885293580 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
B**R
Plug and Play for extra fast WiFI!
This card was fantastic to move our laptop into WiFi 6 territory. I have another one I bought with WiFi 7 but we currently only have a WiFi 6 mesh router, so the extra $10 we saved was a great value for the money. This card was plug and play with my windows 11 laptop and completely compatible with our WiFi 6 mesh system, but if you are using Windows 10 or just want to ensure it was installed correctly I recommend the drivers from Intel. Download Speeds are much faster than my original card and this one is very fast. Functions perfectly, and is an upgraded Bluetooth as well which is really nice for some newer devices. The only downside, other than making sure the drivers work, is if you're installing on a machine you've been using for a while you'll have to re-synch your Bluetooth devices entirely, so keep that in mind if you use a lot of devices you'll have to reinstall all of them. This also goes for any WiFi networks you've had programmed with your old card, you'll have to re-learn or re-connect to them. Could be a problem if you travel frequently and change WiFi sources a lot. Other than that, I'd highly recommend this device for anyone that wants to get the most out of their WiFi.
S**.
Works perfectly
Worked very good. It gave me the possibility to connect to through Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. It is cheap (Cheaper than a proper Wi-Fi 7 USB dongle) Just by installing it, I could see that the signal for Wi-Fi 5 and 6 is stronger compared to previous WI-FI 6 Card (I wasn't really expecting this, just was expecting Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, but stronger signal is always welcomed) In my laptop, it was easy to install, but the ease of installation will depend on device, I guess there are laptops that will make this difficult. Just to mention it, I installed it in a ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15 2022 version, and worked perfectly.
D**K
This is a solid wifi card
I have had intel wifi cards for years and they are solid performing cards. I picked this up to replace the mediatek 7925 that came in my new laptop which was horrible. Quick install, solid wifi, speed is top notch as expected. Value for the price is indeed worth the upgrade. Just make sure before you swap wifi cards to download the specific drivers from Intel to be on your computer so the setup goes smooth.
V**R
Works good
Works good and no signal drops.
J**Y
Newest Fastest WiFi Bluetooth card 2025.
As of writing this in 2025, the BE200 is the newest wifi card Bluetooth card combo. This card you have to be careful as only certain motherboards accepts this card. Most people that have problems are running AMD cards. Intel does have a list of accepted computers and motherboards. When installing you need to be careful since the antennas are really small and you can damage them if try to gorilla force them on. The the only warning I can give. Also try the card before installing everything back together. If you install this and your wifi doesn't work, at least you don't have to take apart your device twice. This card is able to keep up with my wifi speed not a problem at all. The Bluetooth also works not one problem.
D**E
Understand what key size you have - previous cards have both E and A. This one only has A
I was not able to use this product as the write-up was missing what Key size it has. Unlike any other time I did an upgrade, both E and A keys were present so I was able to put into my Thinkpads. In this case the item only comes with an E key. So far I am unable to find a Wifi 7 wireless card with an A key.
B**G
Works great!
Works great! The instructions are helpful as they walk you through putting card into slot and the QR code gives to a direct link to download 2 drivers from intel. one for WiFi and one for Bluetooth. I also purchased a WiFi antenna kit that had external and internals antennas. Maybe this was overkill for my older tinyPC (Lenovo thinkcentre m900x) but if you was using a usb WiFi/BT adapter ditch it and get one of these! I I definitely looked inside my computer case at the motherboard to ensure I had the right type of Wi-Fi card as there’s, PCI express, E key, A key, A+E key WiFi cards out there. Also make sure your WiFi antennas are the correct type for your WiFi card.
T**Y
Appears genuine Intel - BEWARE of BIOS WHITELISTING - I couldn't use
This card appears to be a genuine Intel WiFi plus Bluetooth card. However, I was unable to actually test performance due to BIOS whitelist restrictions and had to return the card. I had purchased this card to update the WiFi and Bluetooth on a somewhat older Lenovo Thinkpad 11e. That computer originally only supported WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.0. This card should have worked if Lenovo didn't intentionally cripple the computer. It turns out that this computer, like many restrict what WiFi cards can be used with the computer by means of a list referred to as a whitelist, or a list of permitted cards. This card didn't exist at the time of manufacture or generation of the BIOS whitelist, so it is not in the list. The result is that the computer will display an 1802 error and refuse to boot. There is no simple way around this. Yes, there are very complex solutions online for modifying the write protected BIOS, but this was beyond what I was going to do to update this older computer. I also had an even older HP computer that I considered upgrading with this card. Some online research showed that HP also has the BIOS whitelist restrictions, at least for the time when that laptop was built. Sadly, I ended up returning the card. While this card electrically would be compatible with the computer, it was BIOS restrictions on the part of Lenovo that intentionally block WiFi upgrades. As written above, HP also cripples the ability to upgrade their laptops. Check whether your computer implements a BIOS whitelist before purchasing this as an upgrade. It may be blocked. Supposedly later computers eliminate this, but I can't confirm that. This card arrived packed in a simple cardboard box. In the box was a plastic holder with the card, a small screwdriver and screws. It likely works great if the computer didn't block it.