On 26 Jul 2020, at 23:33, Kevin Oberman wrote:
Thanks! This is really great news!
One question though. The status report shows the iwl driver as
supporting
"7k/8k/9k/22k" devices. In the insanity of product models vs. chip
models
vs. marketing names, is the AX200 one of these?
Yes. Basica
Thanks! This is really great news!
One question though. The status report shows the iwl driver as supporting
"7k/8k/9k/22k" devices. In the insanity of product models vs. chip models
vs. marketing names, is the AX200 one of these?
--
Kevin Oberman, Part time kid herder and retired Network Engineer
On 26 Jul 2020, at 22:20, Kevin Oberman wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone comment on the state of support for this card? Just having
it
work would be great even if the very nice WiFi 6 features are still
down
the line a bit. It's just really hard to do anything with a laptop
with no
WiFi connectivity.
I know that there is a project to update support for Intel WiFi cards and
it happens that I am looking at a new Lenovo laptop using Ryzen CPUs and
the Intel AX200 WiFi card that should be announced very soon. While there
may be other issues won't be evident until announcement, I might as well
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