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What does "n-disabled" mean on a 4965AGN?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:56 am
by dorronto
I have a T61 15.4" laptop with an Intel 4965ag wireless card with n disabled?
Can I use the "n" band with an extra antenna wire. I know "n" needs a third antenna..
Device mgr states only a 4965ag...
I'm thinking about selling this laptop and a person who is interested asked me....
Thanks,
Ron
Re: What does "n-disabled" mean on a 4965AGN?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:06 pm
by RealBlackStuff
N-disabled means: N does not work, regardless of what you try, or how many antennas you connect.
Most likely a component on the card is missing.
Alternative e.g.: Intel Advanced 6200N half-size MiniPCIe + half-size bracket. That subject has been discussed in several threads.
Re: What does "n-disabled" mean on a 4965AGN?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:42 pm
by Radioguy
RealBlackStuff wrote:Most likely a component on the card is missing.
I thought the firmware was crippled.

Re: What does "n-disabled" mean on a 4965AGN?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:45 pm
by dorronto
RealBlackStuff wrote:N-disabled means: N does not work, regardless of what you try, or how many antennas you connect.
Most likely a component on the card is missing.
Alternative e.g.: Intel Advanced 6200N half-size MiniPCIe + half-size bracket. That subject has been discussed in several threads.
Thanks Dominic. That's what I thought...
Ron
Re: What does "n-disabled" mean on a 4965AGN?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:48 am
by twillis449
You can get a 4965 n-enabled card off e-bay for about $ 25. Interestingly, the 14.1 4:3 form-factor T61s that I've opened up already have the 3rd antenna wire installed so its just a matter of switching the cards and connecting the wires.