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    Wifi G to N card upgrade

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by redsteve, Dec 26, 2008.

  1. iceman600

    iceman600 Notebook Consultant

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    i read that some inspiron 1720came with this kind of card and having a 300mbps...
    i hope i dont need another antena coz i dont kno how to do that...
    is it posible that the unused wires in the pictures is the third antena i need to connect on the card? :confused:
     
  2. iceman600

    iceman600 Notebook Consultant

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    take a look here.... :confused:
     

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  3. kayphoonstar

    kayphoonstar Notebook Guru

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    FWIW, I've got an intel 5300 that I still haven't bothered to add a 3rd antenna for. Works great with just two connected. I'll probably add a third if I get a router that supports 450mbps
     
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