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December 4th, 2012 12:00

Anyone?

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December 4th, 2012 16:00

If this is posted in the wrong section could one of the admins please move it to the correct subforum.

Thanks!

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December 7th, 2012 07:00

Any advice?

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December 7th, 2012 08:00

Older 802.11b wireless cards (INTEL 2100/2200) do not connect or crash or die when connecting to 802.11g/n routers.

Easiest fix is to remove the wireless card and driver and use a $30 micro or nano usb 802.11 N card instead.

TRENDnet TEW-648UBM N150 Micro Wireless Adapter.  You use a micro because you can plug in and leave it in without worrying

about it being broken off by bumping something.

www.newegg.com/.../Product.aspx

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December 8th, 2012 15:00

RESULT!!

For anyone who has the same problem, here is the solution! (that worked for me anyway)

1) Remove the wireless card itself from the laptop. (unscrew the RAM cover, it is right next to it.)

2) Start up the laptop, go to the desktop, wait a few seconds, then turn the laptop off.

3) Reinstall the card, plug in the little power cable (make sure you do so correctly) then turn the laptop back on.

It should now pop up that a new device has been found, and the INTEL PRO software should start searching for wireless connections and prompt you with a list.

LOVELY! :D

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