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    Intel 4965AGN Wireless-N Mini Card

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by AlbertaRobb, Oct 19, 2008.

  1. AlbertaRobb

    AlbertaRobb Newbie

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    Hello All,
    I made the mistake of ordering the Dell Recommended n-card with my wife's new laptop. Now I've picked up the Intel n-card to swap it out, but have a question. Which antenna wire do I hook-up to the new card in the 3rd spot.
    I have a extra blue one, a thicker grey one, and small grey one, all available. See photo. So some guidence on which antenna to hook up, and in what order would be a great help. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. AlbertaRobb

    AlbertaRobb Newbie

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    So has this site got anyone who can help me or am I wasting my time here. It's a simple question for somebody, I'm sure.
     
  3. AlbertaRobb

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    Is anybody out there?
     
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    millermagic Rockin the pinktop

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    Not really sure if it matters which wire. When I installed the wireless N in my 1420 I used a gray antenna wire and stuck it on and it works fine for me.
     
  5. AlbertaRobb

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    Thanks magic, I'm glad at least one member was willing to give me their experience.