The 802.11n mode was not launched when your system was manufactured. However, I have checked the system’s specification and it should have an extra cable at the WLAN slot to support n mode. It should be grey and capped to prevent interference with the other cables and the card itself. Refer the image below:
The WLAN card slot is located across the top of the system, underneath the keyboard. Please refer the Owner’s Manual for Dell Latitude D620: http://bit.ly/14vGnPK to locate the WLAN slot on your system.
Dell has tested Wireless 1505 802.11 Draft n WLAN Mini-Card on your system. However, you can try other 802.11 n WLAN mini cards if you want and it should work fine.
Please ensure you install the driver for the corresponding WLAN card after connecting it to the system.
Hope this helps. Please reply if you have any other questions.
DELL-Amogh G
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March 19th, 2013 04:00
Hi bluegill99,
The 802.11n mode was not launched when your system was manufactured. However, I have checked the system’s specification and it should have an extra cable at the WLAN slot to support n mode. It should be grey and capped to prevent interference with the other cables and the card itself. Refer the image below:
The WLAN card slot is located across the top of the system, underneath the keyboard. Please refer the Owner’s Manual for Dell Latitude D620: http://bit.ly/14vGnPK to locate the WLAN slot on your system.
Dell has tested Wireless 1505 802.11 Draft n WLAN Mini-Card on your system. However, you can try other 802.11 n WLAN mini cards if you want and it should work fine.
Please ensure you install the driver for the corresponding WLAN card after connecting it to the system.
Hope this helps. Please reply if you have any other questions.