WiFi 6E CNVio2 Adapter for Intel AX411, Tri-Band, M.2 vs MT-VIKI POE Ethernet Splitter 1 to 3, 1000Mbps, no power required
Overall winner: WiFi 6E CNVio2 Adapter for Intel AX411, Tri-Band, M.2
Key Differences
HighZer0's adapter (B0B6XTJ74X) is a CNVio2 M.2 WiFi 6E card with tri-band and Bluetooth 5.3 suited for 12th+ Gen Intel laptop systems; MT-VIKI's product (B0D69T3ZM3) is a Gigabit PoE Ethernet splitter that requires no external power and offers DC or PoE power modes. Choose the HighZer0 adapter if you need wireless tri-band and Bluetooth upgrades for a compatible Intel CNVio2 system; choose the MT-VIKI splitter if you need a passive, gigabit PoE-to-DC Ethernet power/data solution for wired networking
WiFi 6E CNVio2 Adapter for Intel AX411, Tri-Band, M.2
WiFi 6E CNVio2 M.2 adapter for Intel 12th Gen+ laptops. Delivers tri-band wireless with up to AX411 speeds and Bluetooth 5.3. Customers note easy installation and improved wireless performance
Pros
- Tri-band wireless (2.4/5/6 GHz) support
- CNVio2 M.2 format for compatible systems
- Bluetooth 5.3 support
- Easy installation in compatible systems
Cons
- Only compatible with 12th+ Gen Intel laptop systems with CNVio2
- Potential boot/recognition issues on incompatible PCs
- Mixed stability reported by some users
MT-VIKI POE Ethernet Splitter 1 to 3, 1000Mbps, no power required
MT-VIKI POE splitter converts a PoE signal to multiple PoE devices at up to 1000 Mbps without a separate power supply. Noted positive build quality and power source, with some reports on cable length and connection strength
Pros
- no power supply needed
- high-speed 1000 Mbps support
- dual power modes (DC or PoE)
- splits PoE to multiple devices
Cons
- cable length concerns
- mixed connection strength reports
- some users note no USB connection
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HighZer0 Electronics |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | MT-VIKI |
| User Reviews | HighZer0 Electronics |