🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Mercusys AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.3 PCIe Adapter is designed for high-performance connectivity, offering speeds up to 2402 Mbps across three bands. With advanced features like OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and the latest WPA3 security, this adapter ensures a smooth and secure online experience for all your devices.
Brand | MERCUSYS |
Product Dimensions | 22.63 x 12.08 x 2.15 cm; 180 g |
Item model number | MA86XE |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Colour | Estate Blue |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 180 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
Easy to install, good signal, recommended.
Very easy to install. With a custom build PC, at least in my experience, the WIFI card will work automatically on the lower band, meaning you can use it for installing Windows before installing the driver on your computer. To use the 5g band, you will need to install the driver using the disc provided. I'm getting decent speed, download and upload, signal seems fine working from upstairs (router is downstairs). Good price. Recommended.
L**G
Great item
We weren’t expecting much from this as have had bad experience with tech from online sites but this was a big surprise! It does exactly what it says, it even made the connections faster and more stable! Such a great design, small and lightweight, easy to setup and can be used anywhere. Definitely recommend
J**E
Perfect!
Must have for POE devices, such as Reolinks doorbell camera.Also acts as a network switch too, steel framed and was easy to setup.
W**N
Does the job but requires a little faith to install
Acquired this for my wifes PC which previously has used a trailing network lead with resulting trip hazard and cable damage, so thought a wi-fi card would suit. This was on offer otherwise I would have probably bought the same brand as I put in my lads PC. However, I can't resist a good deal like most of us so plumped for this one.It arrived well packaged and on opening there was the card and a lead to link the card to a USB port on the motherboard, go digging a little deeper and underneath the tray that holds the lead and card and there is a small 'getting started' leaflet and a min-CD style install disk.Popped open the PC and the board fitted in easily into the right slot and was secured by a single screw on the backplate (screw was originally there in my case as there was a 'blank' backplate already in place which i removed to make way for the wi-fi card). I also managed to link the blue tooth port cable from the card to a spare USB port header on the motherboard fairly easily. The header connector on the cable is 'keyed' so you can't put it in the wrong way round and my only minor issue was aligning it correctly and that is an issue with my ageing eyesight not the product!So once installed and with the PC case back on and secure I looked at the install disk. I happened to have DVD drive with a suitable 'well' for a mini-CD disk in the loading tray so popped in and off we went......well it tried to run but my Virus Scanner was none to keen on the autoplay file and latterly one of the other install files on the disk. So I decided to look at the web instead as I was cautious about this reaction from the virus scanner and reluctant to suspend the virus scanner to permit the install to take place using the files on the disk.Having browsed to the correct sit I found the driver fairly easily and downloaded it. Unpacked it (it was zipped) and the ran the installer, again my virus package kicked off and I decided that as I had downloaded the file myself that I would suspend the virus scanner for ten minutes so as the install could proceed. This duly worked and the install completed fairly rapidly - I didn't like the fact that the driver was as far as I can see unsigned, so that doesn't help with confidence levels either.Anyway after this act of faith I restarted the machine with the network cable disconnected (I'd used it to get on-line to get the right driver) and the new wi-fi card worked perfectly and has been working happily ever since. It gets a good signal level where its sited and the respoinse times for browsing and download do not to my eye seem materially different from those of the cabled connection we used before.I haven't tried the Bluetooth part as there is nothing that needs connecting, but Windows did detect that part automatically and installed it before I had got round to looking at it. There are specific drivers within the downloaded package for the Bluetooth element so I may get round to installing them sometime if needed.
W**W
Review
Received packaged in a seal-tight clear-film box. Upon unboxing, the PCIe card slot is packaged with a clean anti-static bag and cardboard to protect the interior inside. Beneath the PCIe card was small manuals and small CD to install drivers.Nowadays, CD drives isn't common but it is there if you need it. You can alternatively go to Mercusys website to download the Wi-Fi driver and Bluetooth driver separately. Ideally, recommend you do this prior to installing the PCIe card because when installing it the first time, Windows Update or system do not recognise any Wi-fi or Bluetooth card. So if you're building a new PC by buying new components separately and expecting it will detect it. Unfortunately, it won't. I recommend installing the drivers first then you will have no issues. This can be achieved by either putting it on a USB once you finish Windows installation or using ethernet for the timebeing to download and install drivers.Overall, happy with the product so far and value for money due to Black Friday.The only thing I didn't like about it is, the antennas are securely attached on it, so when inserting this into the PC case, you have to slide it through so the antennas slide out and sticks out. This approach is unusual because antennas generally can be unmounted, but these doesn't seem to be the case. So if you have a Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX PC case, just find some time to figure out HOW-TO insert this safely.Anyhow, it works. I haven't tested the Bluetooth range (yet) but currently I am just using keyboard and mouse, and works fine. As for bluetooth earphones, I have yet to try. Maybe I'll repost or re-edit my review later once I have more update about this. But for now, happy with purchase and product. Thank you.
G**S
It's tiny, but gives amazing throughput
Having read the other reviews for this product, I wasn't holding out too much hope of it improving on the AC600 (with Bluetooth) USB stick I had originally. I'm blown away by how fast this is coupled with Windows 11 Pro running on a WIFI 6 EE Broadband Router. I've a 1Gb Full Fibre connection and I'm getting 765.36 Mbps down and 64.12 Mbps up. I was only getting 300 Mbps from the AC600, so this is twice as fast. The card itself is really tiny and has an M2 card installed on it (which means it can be upgraded in future). The only pain of the installation is that you've got to have a free USB header on the motherboard to plug in the Bluetooth functionality which meant I had to consolidate the connections I did have to make space for it. if you're looking for the driver for this on the Mercusys website, this is a version 2 card with BT 5.3. Overall, it was a painless experience and for £20, I'm very happy :)
T**S
Easy install
Worked first time, easy install, cant fault it.
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