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4965AGNMM1GN Wireless N Nic
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Neet 'N' Wireless -- Get this!
I changed out my 'G' wireless card in my Gateway and plugged this in. Downloaded Intel software from their site and it works like a charm! Very fast and solid connection.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Well it works
I rec'd the product OK and eventually got it work, BUT...
The packing was terrible; The circuit board was just in a plastic bag (not anti-static) and the circuit board was in the bottom of a box with a bunch of crumpled paper on top. Obviously the company has little reguard for proper circuit board handling procedures.
Next, the product does NOT come with a driver CD, so it is useless until you locate the driver. Fortunately, I found the driver on the Dell Web site.
The packing was terrible; The circuit board was just in a plastic bag (not anti-static) and the circuit board was in the bottom of a box with a bunch of crumpled paper on top. Obviously the company has little reguard for proper circuit board handling procedures.
Next, the product does NOT come with a driver CD, so it is useless until you locate the driver. Fortunately, I found the driver on the Dell Web site.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Achieving 130 Mbps now on my Vostro 1500
This card was an easy upgrade in my Vostro 1500 (I found a third unused antenna wire when I removed the access pannel on the bottom)
Using a Belkin DIR-655, I've gone from 54Mbps to 130Mbps
Speed tests wired vs wireless are now the same 5.8 to 6.o Meg
I've been reading on some forum postings that the Belkin DIR-655 can achieve 300Mbps, but not with this Intel card....something about the dual vs single channel.....anyway, I'm happy with the speed
Using a Belkin DIR-655, I've gone from 54Mbps to 130Mbps
Speed tests wired vs wireless are now the same 5.8 to 6.o Meg
I've been reading on some forum postings that the Belkin DIR-655 can achieve 300Mbps, but not with this Intel card....something about the dual vs single channel.....anyway, I'm happy with the speed
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Dell XPS M1730
I installed this in my Dell XPS M1730 Notebook and everything was great. The WLAN Card is located under the keyboard on the top and the "third" wire is included just remove the two included connections and connect the third wire in the middle.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Simple and effective
I just purchased a wireless N router and I didn't want to risk opening up my laptop to put an internal card in. So I originally bought an expansion card, the problem with that was the reception was so bad I ended up using my internal card more than the expansion. I returned that card and decided I would go with the internal. Not only was it cheaper but it took no more than ten minutes to install in my Dell Inspiron. The card worked the second I turned my laptop on with no drivers to install (running XP Pro). Not only that the reception is better than my previous wireless card an Intel WM3945 ABG. I have no complaints about this card, it does what it should and does it well, I consistently getting over 100 mbs wirelessly. The main reason I gave this product a five is that for the price this this is the best option for people looking to upgrade to wireless N and its ease of use. Before you upgrade make sure to check your warranty and make sure that opening up your laptop wont void anything.