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    Exchanged my AS1410-8804 for AS1410-2099

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by dickie6, Nov 18, 2009.

  1. dickie6

    dickie6 Newbie

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    So far I am not sold that it is quicker than the single core...Only been using it for 2 hours. I am very frustrated though. It will not pick up my Netgear N signal only the G. The unit before picked up both no issues....Can someone advise me.
     
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    dickie6 Newbie

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    Turns out the Intel wifi 1000 does not support 5ghz for Wireless N so I needed to change the settings in my netgear router to 2.4ghz.
     
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    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    It will be faster when using it for HD youtube, and HD videos off of your hard drive