If you go into the advanced tab of your wireless card, you should see a selection called attenna diversity, make sure its turned off, thats for 2 attennas. I hope this helps :) Elliott
Does anyone know if it's normal for an 8200 to only have one antenna wire, is there another one hidden down in there somewhere that might not be pulled out?
@Punter16 wrote:
Does anyone know if it's normal for an 8200 to only have one antenna wire, is there another one hidden down in there somewhere that might not be pulled out?
BIG question, did you install the drivers for the new 1350 card?????????
I didn't read in your first post about installing the drivers and the utility for the new 1350 card and these drivers and the utility won't install on a i8200 without modifying the setup.ini file in the install package.
If you haven't loaded the drivers then you will need to.
Tryton
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Punter16
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Punter16
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I can't connect the wire the the aux connection, it won't reach
Ed C
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May 27th, 2004 08:00
The 8200 has only 1 antenna wire.
Krypton
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Try going to the router setup page and change your channel and SSID.
Channels will mostly work with 9,6,4 & 1. Just retain the channel where it has a better reception/ signal strength.
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Ed C
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BIG question, did you install the drivers for the new 1350 card?????????
I didn't read in your first post about installing the drivers and the utility for the new 1350 card and these drivers and the utility won't install on a i8200 without modifying the setup.ini file in the install package.
If you haven't loaded the drivers then you will need to.