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    Lenovo 11a/b/g Wi-Fi Wireless II

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Skye, Sep 22, 2006.

  1. Skye

    Skye Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anybody have this? How is it compared to the performance of Intels?

    Oh, and if a laptop is not a Centrino, how would it affect wireless connectivity?
     
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    If it does not have a Intel WiFi card it is not Centrino. Centrino is just a marketing term meaning it has a Intel CPU, Chipset and WiFi card.
     
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    I'm just wondering if it has an effect on how the parts work with each other. ...since they're advertising Centrino as seamless compatiability.