This T60p was originally a 2008-93U model, with a 15" IPS display.
It was rebuilt with a number of upgrades:
- 1. BIOS uses a modified "whitelist" BIOS
2. CPU was upgraded to a T7300
3. Wireless card was upgraded to Intel 5300 AGN
Prior to shipping the machine to me he reloaded the original T60p Windows XP SP2 recovery disks (IBM, pre Lenovo) and restored the machine to the factory state.
When I received the machine, I noticed two problems:
- 1. I could not power on the wireless Lan card via Fn + F5 or the front switch
2. There was a yellow ! indicating a missing driver for a Network Controller
- 1. Windows SP3
2. IE 8
3. Lenovo Power Manager
4. Lenovo Hot Key Utility
5. Lenovo Access Connections
6. Lenovo Drivers for Intel 5300 AGN
- 1. Wireless LAN and Blue Tooth can now be tuned on and off via Fn + F5
2. Intel 5300 AGN now recognized as a Wireless Network Card
- 1. Access Connections (5.97) does NOT seem to work with the Intel 5300 AGN. The Wireless Card does NOT see the home wireless network.
2. I modified the the Wireless Network Connection to allow Microsoft XP to manage the 5300 AGN. In this setting, the home wireless network is seen by the 5300 AGN, but the signal is low (2 bars out of 5) and the speed is low ~30mbps.
3. I cannot install the Intel PROSet Wireless Utilty to test or adjust the 5300 AGN card. The installation always fails
Given that this T60p as a modified BIOS and a non-original OEM card I wonder if I need to go back to a more standard wireless card. My other T60p (2007-93U) has the original 3945 ABG wireless card and that works fine.
I welcome your advice on how to resolve this problem.
Thanks,



