MSI launches the Herald BE NCM865 Wi Fi 7 wireless adapter that offers 5 8Gbps transfer rates

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-22

MSI announces the launch of the Herald-Be NCM865 Wi-Fi 7 wireless LAN card. By installing a PCIe expansion card, older desktops can easily support Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.).11be) Wi-Fi, experience up to 58Gbps theoretical transmission rate, while also supporting Bluetooth 54, making it a convenient option to upgrade your network on existing devices. The design of the Herald-Be NCM865 Wi-Fi 7 wireless card is similar to that of previous similar products, and MSI uses the Qualcomm NCM865 wireless network module, which supports 2The 4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz bands, as well as MLO technology and 320MHz bandwidth, also support the old Wi-Fi standard at 2It can be reduced to 802 on the 4GHz band11n。It is paired with mThe 2-turn PCIe riser card and external extendable antenna are equipped with two antennas, and the style should be the same as that that comes with the motherboard. In addition, USB 2 is required for installationThe 0 cable is connected to the motherboard's expansion header, and this design is not limited to MSI's own motherboard.

The Wi-Fi Alliance announced last month that it has completed and launched certification for the Wi-Fi 7 Advanced Wireless Standard, along with a new certification mark. According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi 7 certification was introduced to maintain standards for upcoming wireless devices, including Wi-Fi 7 compliant systems, mobile devices, and routers. It is understood that the Herald-Be NCM865 Wi-Fi 7 wireless network card has achieved Wi-Fi 7 certification. It's unclear how much pricing the Herald-Be NCM865 Wi-Fi 7 wireless card will be, or when it will be available.

Wi-Fi 7 is also known as IEEE 802The 11BE EHT (Extremely High Throughput) standard, detailed in detail can be found in Hyper Classroom (296): Is WiFi 7 coming soon? >> Understood.

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