Question Computer won't recognize M.2 WiFi card ?

DCW1999

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Hello,

My computer - MSI Z390-A PRO Motherboard - won't recognize or use my M.2 Wifi 7 Card Key E as a network adapter. I have downloaded the Intel BE200 Wifi Driver but am having no luck. Below are links to the hardware in question. Any advice? Thank you for your time.

Motherboard: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z390-A-PRO/Specification
Chip: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CMM1QKTQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The following information is form the motherboard link above; I do not know enough to know if this is relevant to my question but I thought I would include it. Under slots, the following is written: "1 x M.2 slot with E key for Integrated Intel® Wireless-AC(CNVi) module only"

Thank you for your time! Sorry if I have formatted my post incorrectly.
 
Don't have any personal experience with these adapters.

It seems all Intel AX series
are only compatible with CNVio2, which requires CPUs that are above 12gen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi

CNVi is not compatible CNVio2, your CPU is only compatible with AC series.

My suggestion: get external USB wifi adapter or PCIE based adapter.

Maybe
https://www.amazon.com/Herald-BE-802-11BE-Bluetooth-Multi-Link-Operation-Technology/dp/B0DFHRYRH6
 
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Don't have any personal experience with these adapters.

It seems all Intel AX series
are only compatible with CNVio2, which requires CPUs that are above 12gen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNVi

CNVi is not compatible CNVio2, your CPU is only compatible with AC series.

My suggestion: get external USB wifi adapter or PCIE based adaper.
Noted! I'll go ahead and do that. I appreciate your input. I shouldn't have a problem buying a network adapter as long as it accomodates a PCEi slot right? Thank you for all your help, this has been exceedingly frustrating and I am not very tech savvy.
 
I would not get too hung up on wifi7. It doesn't actually seem to be much better than wifi6e for most people. I suspect that is mostly because wifi6e is already massively faster than most people have a need for on mobile devices.

The largest issue for you is the drivers only work on windows 11 which of I suspect will not function on your motherboard. I have seen discussion on how to hack a windows 11 wifi driver into windows 10 but I never bothered since wifi 7 is very expensive for not much difference in performance.
 
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