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I was looking to buy a couple of Intel's new BE200 WiFi 7 modules for my computers.
Upon looking it up on Mouser i found that they have 4 different versions of the same module as you can see here:
BE200.D2WG.NV
BE200.NGWG.NV
BE200.D2WG.NVX
BE200.NGWG.NVX
What are the difference between these very similar looking modules?
I am intending to install them into the M.2 slot of a couple of regular desktop motherboards
(these boards do have a dedicated M.2 slot for WiFi modules if that makes a difference).
Upon looking it up on Mouser i found that they have 4 different versions of the same module as you can see here:
BE200.D2WG.NV
BE200.NGWG.NV
BE200.D2WG.NVX
BE200.NGWG.NVX
What are the difference between these very similar looking modules?
I am intending to install them into the M.2 slot of a couple of regular desktop motherboards
(these boards do have a dedicated M.2 slot for WiFi modules if that makes a difference).
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