Is it possible to swap wireless cards?
Is it possible to swap wireless cards?
Greetings everyone! My first post here.
I have a T60p on order and currently they are not able to configure it with the new 11n card. I know many of you have got it but for some reason I haven't had the luck. So, is it possible to later buy the Atheros 11n card and swap it with the one that is already there in the machine?
If possible, how difficult (or easy) a change that is?
Thanks!
I have a T60p on order and currently they are not able to configure it with the new 11n card. I know many of you have got it but for some reason I haven't had the luck. So, is it possible to later buy the Atheros 11n card and swap it with the one that is already there in the machine?
If possible, how difficult (or easy) a change that is?
Thanks!
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The change is quite easy if you know how to remove the keyboard and read the hardware manual. If you buy a replacement card, it MUST be the Lenovo brand version from Lenovo. Otherwise it will not function. They are locked to certain FCC-IDs, but you can swap between models that ship as options in that laptop.
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I believe intel is releasing it's new A/B/G/N card in April. I would assume this would replace or at least be compatible with T60's since they currently use the intel 3945 card. However, if this new card is only an option on new laptops using the Santa Rosa chipset, a wireless refresh for this generation of T60's may not be possible, because lenovo may decide not to allow its FCC ID to be used on these machines.
I thought part of the N was adding MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output). MIMO uses multiple transmitter and receiver antennas to allow for increased data throughput through spatial multiplexing and increased range by exploiting the spatial diversity, perhaps through coding schemes like Alamouti coding. I'm curious if these cards really will plug into the existing single antenna of T60's.
ThinkPad T60p T7600 4 GB RAM 320 GB 7200 RPM HD Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 5.1 4.7 4.2 4.6 5.8It was posted earlier, but the N card HAS to be a supported card for that machine. The BIOS will not allow an unsupprted card to be put in the TP. Checj to see the card recommended is an option for your machine type/model.
On a side note, the Atheros card does get better connectivity, and stronger reception (from my experiences over the years) and works better with certain infrasctructures. The marketing claim is the Centrino, Intel wireless gives you better power management, but can you measure it? I guess the other question is can you measure the connectivity difference between Intel and Atheros. I am just stating what I know from my years of use of both types in real world environment.
Good Luck
On a side note, the Atheros card does get better connectivity, and stronger reception (from my experiences over the years) and works better with certain infrasctructures. The marketing claim is the Centrino, Intel wireless gives you better power management, but can you measure it? I guess the other question is can you measure the connectivity difference between Intel and Atheros. I am just stating what I know from my years of use of both types in real world environment.
Good Luck
Yes well I guess I'm asking just what does that mean? I have a T60P and this is the T60 area. I understand that some T60s support the N card, as far as I know all T60 use the same BIOS. So I believe that means my T60P BIOS will support the N card. My machine a 2613 ETU came with a INTEL PRO/Wireless 3945 A/B/G card. As far as I know that has one antenna, and the 'N' card should have multiple antennas, now the antennas could be on the card, or there could be multiple antennas on the LCD panel. What I'd like to know is will it actually work with a 2613 ETU unit.mabbas wrote:It was posted earlier, but the N card HAS to be a supported card for that machine. The BIOS will not allow an unsupprted card to be put in the TP. Checj to see the card recommended is an option for your machine type/model.
Good Luck
ThinkPad T60p T7600 4 GB RAM 320 GB 7200 RPM HD Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 5.1 4.7 4.2 4.6 5.8I'm not absolutely positive but I seem to recall 2 antenna connectors attached to the intel lan card on the T60 and the lcd parts diagram (not the greatest) appears to show 2 lan antennas. One referred to as "Wireless lan 3rd antenna" and the other simply as "Lan wireless antenna". This is for the 14.1 lcd.
X220(Win8.1pro)~T60p~X100e(Win8pro)~S10~X31~X40~T42~T43~560X~600X
Wireless 802.11 n question
Sorry, I can't definitively answer this question.
Basically when you get into the wireless cards, you are no longer talking about being "plug compatible" regarding the mini-PCI slot. Previous posters mentioned that the BIOS checks for approved wireless cards as they check for FCC radio approval. I am not sure about the 3rd lead for 802.11n, it makes sense that n could need another lead as it is doubling the reception via antenna, and if they are using MIMO it uses discrete radios at the same time to get better bandwith. I went to the web and didn't see any optional 802.11n options listed. This is where you are talking about "supported" vs can you do it.
I haven't ripped my T60 apart (or anyone elses) to see if you could do an inplace upgrade to 802.11n.
I guess being bleeding edge isn't easy?
Basically when you get into the wireless cards, you are no longer talking about being "plug compatible" regarding the mini-PCI slot. Previous posters mentioned that the BIOS checks for approved wireless cards as they check for FCC radio approval. I am not sure about the 3rd lead for 802.11n, it makes sense that n could need another lead as it is doubling the reception via antenna, and if they are using MIMO it uses discrete radios at the same time to get better bandwith. I went to the web and didn't see any optional 802.11n options listed. This is where you are talking about "supported" vs can you do it.
I haven't ripped my T60 apart (or anyone elses) to see if you could do an inplace upgrade to 802.11n.
I guess being bleeding edge isn't easy?
All ThinkPads should have 2 antennae leads as they have physically have 2 antennaes (one on each side of display) for better reception.
Not to sound like an ad, but I have an HP as well, and while I have heard the marketing that ThinkPads have better connectivity, I for one can attest to it both in my home, mobile cafe's and work. The HP wireless sensitity/range is horrible compared to the ThinkPad, and keep in mind I only have the Intel a/b/g, not the ThinkPad/Atheros branded card.
Not to sound like an ad, but I have an HP as well, and while I have heard the marketing that ThinkPads have better connectivity, I for one can attest to it both in my home, mobile cafe's and work. The HP wireless sensitity/range is horrible compared to the ThinkPad, and keep in mind I only have the Intel a/b/g, not the ThinkPad/Atheros branded card.
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