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    Inspiron 1420 wireless card question...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by KrazyTrucka, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. KrazyTrucka

    KrazyTrucka Notebook Enthusiast

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    Why is the Intel 4965AGN Wireless-N Mini Card not in options for Canada?
     
  2. giveinlikeme

    giveinlikeme Newbie

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    I'm not sure but a Dell representative told me over the phone that it was essentially the same card as the Dell Wireless-N, which is available in Canada.
     
  3. KrazyTrucka

    KrazyTrucka Notebook Enthusiast

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    After talking to several Dell employees, I definitely do not trust anything they say! They all contradict themselve and lie non stop to get you as a customer.They only tell you what you want to hear.
     
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    phobos512 Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    On the US site the 4965 is referred to as Intel Next Generation Wireless-N. On the build sheet on the order status page the part number for this is the 4965. If you have something similar in Canada then that's what you want.