







🚀 Upgrade to ASUS WiFi 6E: Because buffering is so last decade!
The ASUS PCE-AXE58BT PCIe expansion card unlocks the power of WiFi 6E by adding the ultra-fast 6 GHz band to your PC, delivering up to 4.6X faster speeds and enhanced network security with WPA3. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2, external magnetic antenna for optimal placement, and advanced OFDMA/MU-MIMO tech, it ensures ultra-low latency and reliable 1Gbps connections—ideal for professionals demanding seamless, future-ready wireless performance.

































| ASIN | B09RLFH6Y9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,608) |
| Date First Available | February 3, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
| Item model number | PCE-AXE58BT |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 3.47 x 0.95 x 4.74 inches |
S**N
A+ wi-fi card
This is a great upgrade I purchased myself over the old dual 2.4 / 5 gHz ASUS card I had. It seems very well built, much sturdier. I like that the cables are thicker and joined more solidly. The antenna is very nice and bigger so I assume its going to work better in tougher conditions. The reason for my upgrade was just that the old thin cables had been removed on the card end and they never worked as good when reattached. This card is very fast / efficient indeed, I am using it just for 5 gHz wi-fi 6 and it is so good that I get A+ scores when running the waveform bufferbloat test. I have my home network optimized with SQM so its as fast and latency free as possible, but still with the old ASUS card the wi-fi on the device that needs the wi-fi card was not able to get better than a C score. Waveform say to not test over wi-fi, but just as a slight indicator on how well the card runs, I like to test it anyway! So very impressed with this card, and hopefully many years of service to come from it. I have no use for bluetooth so cannot speak of that.
M**N
Very solid product. Been using it for about a year now. No issues, pulls 1gb speeds consistently
Very solid product. Been using it for about a year now. No issues, pulls 1gb speeds consistently. I wanted to upgrade now for when i do start moving into the wifi7 side of the fence
V**S
I have an ASUS Z690-P and I needed WIFI. It works great.
I have an ASUS computer Z690-P and it didn't have WIFI so I bought this. It was easy to install. It works at 5GHz. I put the ASUS connector on the the motherboard. It works great!
A**O
Updated: Wifi 7 is a hot mess
Updated review: Let me start again with Wifi 7 is a hot mess. If you are not a techie, DO NOT get wifi 7 devices and routers because none of the features you pay extra for are on. Next, you will be wrestling and mcguyvering with tech like needing to install Windows 24H2 preview, updating drivers (even test versions like the unreleased 23.150.0 drivers), and repeatedly reconfiguring your router settings. I had to do that with my current gaming PC that had a mediatek chip (of course different drivers). It took me a while and did the same things for my home server which this PCIE card went to and it wouldn't go faster than 2k up / 2k down. Then I realized, what if I move the card to a full 16 lane pcie? I realize I had to move this card to a full PCIE lane that is DIRECTLY connected and lanes supplied by my E5 1660 V3 CPU. And with a TPM chip installed, I was left with only one lane really close to the GPU to install this. THAT WORKED. From then on, all the MLO features and the 320 Mhz bandwidth on 6 ghz was negotiated between this card and my BE700 router. The server is finally connected at 3.4k~3.8k down/ 2.4k~2.8k up Mbps. So in conclusion after all of this. Yes, this is a fast card. But you have to configure it correctly. TLDR: If you aren't getting fast WIFI 7 speeds after configuring everything correctly, move the card to a faster PCIE lane or a lane that is directly connected to your CPU. Older review: At its current state, Wifi 7 is a hot mess. This pcie card is bar none and ends up a glorified and more expensive Wifi 6e card. Neither MLO nor 320 Mhz feature work - both of which what separates Wifi 7 from Wifi 6e. I have a TPlink BE700 router that I was hoping I could rely on the either of the features to work as I need it for my SMB server. However, the max speeds it could achieve is ~2k down/~1.2k up Mbps which was essentially the same as a faulty Wifi 6e card I was replacing it with. Most stable is on 5 Ghz with 2k down/2k up. Compared to a built in wifi card in my Z790 board that has a MT7927 Mediatek card, that card can hit 4kdown/4k up Mbps. I've tried all fixes: update Windows to 24H2, updated to latest drivers downloaded from either Asus or intel (which this card holds an intel be200 inside), changed various channels, width, security or any and every router setting. None of this worked and my speeds are just the same as Wifi 6e. So do yourself a favor. As of July 2025, DO NOT BUY THIS WIFI 7 CARD. You're wasting money for a functionally Wifi 6e card. I'm contemplating whether or not to return it and wait it out. At least the connection is stable on either regular 6Ghz or MLO network, and whether the PC is in direct view or in the basement. I've also searched both on Google or through chatgpt if there are any confirmed cases that they have successfully used the MLO or 320 Mhz bandwidth feature. The speeds just do not aggregate and work together nor double which is supposedly what should be making Wifi 7 at least twice as fast theoretically. Ironically enough, my S24 Ultra can connect twice as fast than this wifi card because the phone has properly working Wifi 7.
J**.
Great Item
The compatibly for our cpu was good. It was easy enough to install the drivers and fit it into the computer. The fit worked great. It helped the connectivity of the wifi Good durability as the plastic is decent quality.
J**R
Plug n' Play ready with 1 tiny bit messed up but running GREAT!
My landlord upgraded to the newer Xfinity gateway WiFi 6 generation. My previous external USB WiFi adapter wasn't compatible with WiFi 6 signal. So that led me to this product and I found that it is compatible with WiFi 6 signal. Not only that its compatible, it runs smooth, fast, and great! No micro drops. I play games and no micro drops is important! One tiny bit that messed something up. I believe this fault is on Microsoft's end. During first time use, it installed my WiFi adapter's driver...and somehow I think it messed up my video card's drivers. I simply had to go through latest driver installation for video card again via Repair option. Since then, all good. Just in case you see a problem with your video card drivers after this then it's probably this case.
R**N
A must Buy!!!
As an IT professional, I’m always in pursuit of cutting-edge technology that enhances connectivity and efficiency. The ASUS AXE5400 (PCE-AXE58BT) WiFi 6E card is a prime example of such innovation. With its support for the 6GHz band, it offers a new realm of wireless freedom with minimal interference and ultra-low latency. The card’s 160MHz bandwidth capability ensures that you’re getting the fastest possible data rates, which is a boon for both bandwidth-intensive tasks and competitive gaming where every millisecond counts. The inclusion of WPA3 security provides the latest in encryption standards, keeping your network secure from external threats. OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies work in tandem to provide efficient data transmission across multiple devices, ensuring that each device’s connectivity needs are met without compromise. The external antenna setup further enhances signal strength and range, providing stable and robust wireless coverage. Moreover, the Bluetooth 5.2 support is a welcome addition, allowing for seamless connectivity with a wide range of peripherals. The card’s compatibility with Windows 11 and 10 (64bits) only ensures that it’s optimized for the latest operating systems, offering a hassle-free user experience. In essence, the ASUS AXE5400 (PCE-AXE58BT) WiFi 6E card is an exceptional piece of hardware that I highly recommend for anyone looking to elevate their wireless experience to the next level.
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S**Z
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N**T
I buy this wifi 6e connection cos my old gaming pc doesn't have wifi connection. Cos now i upgrade new gaming pc have already built in wifi 6e. Thank you seller and delivery service
T**R
Works as advertised, installed very easily, no hitches or problems, and no unnecessary software installations.
C**R
Is this for you? Well, if you game, you should always try to use ethernet, and failing that, you should probably do powerline adapters. For gaming you don't need fast upload and download, you need reliability. Wireless has a tendency to drop out, regardless of the router you have or the card you have installed. Reviews that mention "drop of signal" aren't to be relied upon as there are too many variables to simply point the finger at any one device as the culprit. If you just want wireless for one of the myraid of good reasons (flexibility, portability, simplicity, alternative, etc.) then this is an excellent device. It is a PCIe card with (two choices of) antenna and an m.2 slot for a WiFi card. The Wifi card that comes installed with it is an Intel AX200NGW. This is a good WiFi card that meets WiFi 6 specifications and Bluetooth 5.0 It also means that you can upgrade the card with a different m.2 WiFi card as time goes on but keep the PCIe card and antenna. You will need a free USB header on your motherboard for this, it comes with the cable you need but you should check for a free header (you very likely have an unused one). I've found this reliable, fast and easy to install. Drivers were automatically installed for me with Windows 10 - your experience may differ. 5 stars.
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