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Comments on D RING 7/8
by interch
on May 18, 2012 @20:37
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by Anonymous
on May 17, 2012 @15:40
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I bought and rneruted 2 other wifi cards before I found this beauty. I was willing to upgrade the original internal wireless adapter of my Dell Latitude D630 laptop, which happened to be another Intel 2xxx AG card. Since I have a D-Link DIR-655 wireless N capable router, I wanted to take full advantage of that. The last card I tried was the Intel Wifi Link 4965AGN mini-card. But for my frustration, by design, Intel disabled the 40Mhz wide channel spectrum when the card operates at the 2.4GHz frequency, which happens to be my router's. This tiny detail limited the bandwidth of the connection between the card and the router to 130Mbps. Now, I just received this new card and, after properly installing and configuring it, I'm now enjoying a beautiful and steady 300Mbps connection!!! Just perfect!!! As a tip, keep these in mind: 1. always connect 3 antennas to the card (no 3rd antenna, no wireless N); 2. if you need the 40MHz wide channel, like me, make sure to configure these 2 items in the card properties: 2a. 802.11n Channel Width (2.4GHz) = Auto 2b. Fat Channel Intolerant = Disabled Tears to Intel!
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by Anonymous
on May 18, 2012 @20:37
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If you worry about messy fingerprints on your sceern, do not get the iPhone. I am waiting (MTL Apple's store is out of stock) to buy a sceern protector. I wonder why a sceern protector is not already integrated as everyone wants one. But they give us a cleaning cloth :-) I guess they would need women on their team to advice them on what must be included in the box.
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