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    Wireless AES encryption problem on JHL90

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by BarryB, Sep 4, 2008.

  1. BarryB

    BarryB Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've been experimenting with the wireless settings on my JHL90. If I set it to AES encryption web browsing slows to a crawl, it's fine set to TKIP. It's the same using WPA and WPA2.

    Other wireless PC's using the same network are OK using AES,it's just this JHL90
     
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    masterbw Notebook Evangelist

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    If the Wireless adapter you have on there is an Intel 4965AGN. You can download the latest driver from www.intel.com.

    See if it works.
     
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    BarryB Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the tip.

    My JHL90 does have the 4965AGN adapter and had the 12.0.0.73 driver installed, unfortunately the newer 12.0.0.82 driver from Intel made no difference to the browsing speed when using AES encryption