Intel Tri-Band Wireless-AC 17265 (17265NGWG)
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Brand • Model • Rev |
Intel Tri-Band Wireless-AC 17265 | ||||||||||||
Model Part Number |
17265NGW | ||||||||||||
Interface |
M.2 | ||||||||||||
Connector |
M.2 | ||||||||||||
Form factor |
3030 | ||||||||||||
FCCID | |||||||||||||
ICID | |||||||||||||
Chip1 |
Intel W335AX1C | ||||||||||||
Chip2 |
Intel L333NA66 | ||||||||||||
Radio1 | |||||||||||||
Antenna Connection |
MHF4 | ||||||||||||
MIMO status |
2x2:2 | ||||||||||||
Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | ||||||||||||
802.11ac |
up to 867 Mbps | ||||||||||||
802.11n |
up to 300/300 Mbps | ||||||||||||
802.11g |
up to 54 Mbps | ||||||||||||
802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps | ||||||||||||
802.11a |
up to 54 Mbps | ||||||||||||
Operating Frequency |
2.4 or 5 GHz | ||||||||||||
Radio2 | |||||||||||||
Antenna Connection |
MHF4 | ||||||||||||
MIMO status |
1x1:1 | ||||||||||||
Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11ad | ||||||||||||
802.11ad |
up to 4620 Mbps | ||||||||||||
Operating Frequency |
60 GHz | ||||||||||||
Other | |||||||||||||
Flags: Bluetooth, DFS | |||||||||||||
Probable Linux driver | |||||||||||||
Retail | |||||||||||||
FCC approval date | 10 October 2014 | ||||||||||||
Country of manuf | China | ||||||||||||
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Overview
Intel Tri-Band Wireless-AC 17265 - NGFF Card (Maple Peak)
- 802.11ad 60 GHz WiGig wireless, combined with a AC 7265 (NBR)
- 802.11ac 2x2 (867Mbps), BT 4.1, Board Form Factor: M.2 3030 (Key A)
- 16x16 60 GHz phased array antenna (has a gain of 15.45 dBi)
- Bluetooth: 3.0, 3.0 + HS, 4.0 (BLE), 4.1
Links of Interest
FCC ID: PD917265NG (10/10/2014)
- Windows drivers (8086:093c)
Intel about WiGig and "5G" cellular on eetimes.com