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    V1S and Super G/802.11n

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Keith_C, Oct 31, 2007.

  1. Keith_C

    Keith_C Notebook Consultant

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    I'm just wondering if anyone has got their V1S to work at Super G speeds for wifi?

    I'm under the impression it supports it, and I've got a Draytek Vigor 2800G router which supports Super G, but I can't connect the laptop to the router at Super G speeds.

    Anyone got any experience in this field?
     
  2. bove

    bove Notebook Enthusiast

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    Check the driver properties in device manager. Intel Wifi-cards have a lot ofoptions there.
     
  3. Keith_C

    Keith_C Notebook Consultant

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    I did have a look, but nothing seemed to do the trick.
     
  4. Devil_Kai

    Devil_Kai Notebook Enthusiast

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    I may be wrong, but I don't think any of the Intel wireless adapters support Super-G. Its my understanding that Super-G is available only on wireless adapters/routers with Atheros chipsets.

    The wireless card in the V1S supports standard A/B/G, and Draft N.
     
  5. Keith_C

    Keith_C Notebook Consultant

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    Ah. Sod. Oh well, cheers anyway!