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    Wire less card on a I6400..

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by xuor, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. xuor

    xuor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does the stock one '"'Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g 54 Mbps'''' do the job ?

    Or I really need to get on of those ?

    - Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 [10$ more]
    - Dell Draft N [50$ more]
    - Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N [20$ more]

    chheeerrsss
     
  2. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    I'd atleast get the Intel 3945. It is very easy to use as compared to the stock Dell 1390. (I have experience through my girlfriend's laptop lol)
     
  3. mr_bots

    mr_bots Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd spend the $20 and get the Intel N Card.
     
  4. drk

    drk Notebook Consultant

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    Definitely just spend the $20 for the Wireless-N card because there are so many more benefits that come with it.