Hello, techs!
I have an older laptop (Acer Predator PH317-52) that has a dual-band Intel Wireless-AC 9560NGW M.2 (E-Key) wireless card, and the damn thing isn't working properly. It's actually a WiFi/Bluetooth combo, but I never use bluetooth. Anyway, I'm just about fed up with this card and want to replace it since the wifi connection is unstable on both bands (2.4 and 5 GHz), and on Windows and Linux. I've tested it on three different WiFi routers with the similar results while other devices connect to the same WiFi just fine. Google says a lot of people have been having problems with this particular card. I need some advice what to choose since my knowledge about hardware is lacking. I hope I'm not overthinking this, but it's something I've never done before, and the task seems to be more complex than it should be. Why? Well...
BIOS whitelists
I know some manufacturers use hardware whitelists and refuse to boot the device, if an "unsupported" card is detected. I'm not sure about Acer, but I read somewhere that they are among less-restrictive brands. Are bios whitelists still a thing today? I kind of don't want to do any bios modding.
Compatibility
I heard some manufacturers implement some vendor-specific things in their hardware, which may include functionality in the WiFi card itself. I'm not sure, if installing a 3rd party card could break something, but I'd like to be careful. I actually already tried using a spare M.2 WiFi card (Intel Wireless AC 7265) that I salvaged from another device. The laptop booted fine (card wasn't rejected by BIOS), but the PCIe bus started spewing out a ton of AER [8086:a336] errors like RxErr, BadDLLP and Timeout in the linux syslog, so I had to remove the card. I need a card that works with the current system.
Antenna compatibility
The current card was a dual-band (2.4/5GHz) AC card. The laptop antennas are probably designed with this in mind. Would a 802.11n or a 802.11ax WiFi card be compatible with the same antennas or do such cards need different antenna design?
Driver support
I know that Atheros chipsets were a good pick back in the days (10 to 25 years ago), but I have no idea what's trending today. I need something with decent driver support on Windows 10 and Linux.
Do you have any suggestions for a brand or model?
I kind of want to avoid Intel since 2 cards didn't work already.
Has to fit into a M.2 slot, size 2230, E-key.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Found something very closely related to this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi
Edited by Vectron, 04 February 2024 - 04:59 PM.