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    Needing assistance putting my JHL-90 back together

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by lbruce13, Dec 1, 2011.

  1. lbruce13

    lbruce13 Newbie

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    As stated in title. my question is with the wifi card, it has 3 tr nodes named (TR-1, TR-2, TR-3). and 3 cables 1 is a RF in cable and 2 smaller ones ive checked the disasembly guide and service manual but nothing, maybe i missed it but how do these hook up?
     
  2. namaiki

    namaiki "basically rocks" Super Moderator

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    Are the cables colour coded? If so,

    PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN removal and installation - ThinkPad T410, T410i

    However, from what I've heard it doesn't matter which cable goes into which for the wireless antennas.
     
  3. lbruce13

    lbruce13 Newbie

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    two black, and one white, one black has a rf in tag on it, and the card is a wifi link 6300
     
  4. Qing Dao

    Qing Dao Notebook Deity

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    Don't worry about which goes where. The cable with "RF-in" on it doesn't mean anything special. All three antennas are the same except for their length and each connector on the wireless card does the same thing. While technically there is an order for it, I don't think in practice it makes any real or perceived difference.