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    4965 + Jhl90

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by splashpants, Jan 26, 2010.

  1. splashpants

    splashpants Notebook Consultant

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    Hey Guys,

    Not sure if that has already been discussed but... I have a JHL90 and an Intel 4965 AGN card. Now the card has 3 antenna ports, but the JHL90 only includes 2 antennas.

    So I have noticed that I only get half-speed on the routers I use. I used to have a 108mbps G router, and I only ever got 54mbps. Now I have a Lite N router (150mbps) and I can only manage to 65mbps. So I have read about 2.4 vs 5.0 bands, and 20 vs 40Mhz (though I really don't fully understand it all)

    So I guess the question I am getting at is... is there a way to run it at the full 150mbps?? Or do I have to stay with the 65 for now? I am running Windows 7 Pro x64, and I have the latest Wifi drivers, and I don't use the ProSet crap.

    Thanks,
    SplAsh
     
  2. bosskong

    bosskong Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry, I can't help on the speed issue, but my FL90 has 3 antennas cables (white, gray, and black) connected to my Intel 4965AGN. I wouldn't think the JHL90 would be any different? Are you sure the 3rd cable isn't buried somewhere?
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    EDIT: Woops, I was confusing the JFL90 and JHL90. Nevermind.
     
  3. splashpants

    splashpants Notebook Consultant

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    There is another cable but it is (apparently) an antenna input for the TV card.