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December 25th, 2007 08:00

Hi,
 
Intel 4965AGN is a draft N wireless card, where draft N means draft specification of 802.11n standard. In other words this standards is not officially approved and would lead to compatibility and connectivity issues with most wireless routers. Below are some troubelshooting steps you could follow to test if it improves the wireless connectivity.
 
1) On the Wireless Card - Go into device manager -- Right Click on the Intel Wireless Card -- Properties -- Advanced Tab
 
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2) On the wireless router (if it is a draft N router), you could try modifying settings that could help you get a proper connection. Refer to the router manual for more details.
 
Rgds
Chris

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December 25th, 2007 14:00

Thanks for your reply best-try, I will try altering the 802.11n mode in the wireless properties section. Although I have adjusted all of the properties in there before, I will try again and see if I get better wireless connectivity.
 
My second question is this: if i'm unsatisified with my netwrok card even after all the altering, would it be possible to switch network cards within my laptop? And if its possible, which network cards would be a smart option when it comes to stability and speed?
 
At first I was looking for the fastest network card available when purchasing my computer, but now I'm regretting this purchase as not only does it fail to outperform others when it comes to speed but it also fails to function properly.
 
Perhaps let me ask this;
what type of wireless networks should this network card have no problem connecting to?

279 Posts

December 25th, 2007 15:00

Hi,
 
Alternatives are as below;
 
 
Also note that disabling the 802.11n mode on the wireless card will make it act like a standard G card. In other words, you need not look for the alternatives above.
 
I browsed through google and found this link - http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=130481 which talks about the recommended n routers for Intel 4965 wireless card. Hope it helps but i am not sure to what extent is the information true.
 
Netgear WNR834M
Linksys WRT350n
 
Rgds
 
Chris
 


Message Edited by best-try on 12-25-2007 11:10 AM
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