Upgrading an X23 to 802.11G

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Upgrading an X23 to 802.11G

#1 Post by thibouille27 » Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:43 am

How can do that? Just have to replace the miniPCI card?
Would an intel 2200BG card work nicely ?

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#2 Post by xqw-fr » Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:14 pm

1.check you lap ,whether it has the anthena.
check you lap's type online. www.ibm.com

2.if your lap has anthena.just remove the minipci card.
you can install a BG card or a ABG crad in your lap

but you can't install the card from ibm.because it can't work on your lap
maybe cards form DELL or the other bands can work on your lap

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#3 Post by RS_003 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:43 am

xqw-fr wrote: but you can't install the card from ibm.because it can't work on your lap
maybe cards form DELL or the other bands can work on your lap


Explain this to me?

Because then I might understand my own problem: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=22900

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Re: Upgrading an X23 to 802.11G

#4 Post by JHEM » Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:49 am

thibouille27 wrote:How can do that? Just have to replace the miniPCI card?
Would an intel 2200BG card work nicely ?
Yes and yes.

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#5 Post by JHEM » Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:54 am

RS_003 wrote:Explain this to me?
I sincerely doubt that he can!
RS_003 wrote:Because then I might understand my own problem: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=22900
I haven't found an answer for this problem yet, although I can tell you that the Intel a/b/g card works in the X31.

I find this behavior truly puzzling as I've "upgraded" all my Intel WiFi cards for the Atheros a/b/g card and have had no problems in my T4X series machines.

Got an X31 coming in late this week or early next and I plan on doing some WiFi experiments on it, I'll keep you all informed.

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#6 Post by RS_003 » Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:53 am

Thanks :)

You'll post them in this topic, or just PM me? :)
Then ill know what to look out for ;)
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#7 Post by JHEM » Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:18 am

RS_003 wrote:You'll post them in this topic, or just PM me? :)
I'll post here.

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#8 Post by thibouille27 » Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:56 am

I know I have the antenna since it currently has 802.11b ;)

OK that'sgood news, really.

Is there any adove concerning the model of G card to put it in?
Are there much better things than a 2200BG? Should I look elsewhere like Atheros ?

Thank you much ;)

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upgrading wireless on x22

#9 Post by louise » Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:27 pm

I have an old x22 that doesn't have the wireless antenna built in. I have used a Linksys pc card (the kind that sticks out of the pmcia slot) without any problems. I can get G and, because I got the newer Linksys router and card, I can get 108.

I have an x40 which does, of course, have the antenna built in and the Intel wireless built in. Using my new (fancy) Linksys router, I can connect at 54, but as soon as I get any distance from the router and the signal is less than "excellent", it drops to the 30s, and sometimes even to 11.

I can, however, disable the internal intel/screen antenna combo and use my Linksys card instead - another wireless connection . Then I can get 108 and the signal almost never drops below that.

Hope this helps.

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#10 Post by JHEM » Wed Apr 05, 2006 5:33 pm

Hi Louise!

How's your finger? :wink:

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Re: upgrading wireless on x22

#11 Post by thibouille27 » Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:10 pm

louise wrote:I have an old x22 that doesn't have the wireless antenna built in. I have used a Linksys pc card (the kind that sticks out of the pmcia slot) without any problems. I can get G and, because I got the newer Linksys router and card, I can get 108.

I have an x40 which does, of course, have the antenna built in and the Intel wireless built in. Using my new (fancy) Linksys router, I can connect at 54, but as soon as I get any distance from the router and the signal is less than "excellent", it drops to the 30s, and sometimes even to 11.

I can, however, disable the internal intel/screen antenna combo and use my Linksys card instead - another wireless connection . Then I can get 108 and the signal almost never drops below that.

Hope this helps.

Louise
I know I can do that but having something coming out of an ultraportable is PITA IMO :shock:

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#12 Post by RS_003 » Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:30 pm

JHEM wrote:
RS_003 wrote:You'll post them in this topic, or just PM me? :)
I'll post here.

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James
You got an update? :)



I do got an update: The card I used in my X31 also gives an error in an T41
(As far as I know of, this laptop did not need the 1802 hack)

But... instead, this person did manage solve the problem.
He said he found the fix on the IBM site, but he won't tell me where, and / or how he did fix it ...

So I do know that it not only occurs on the X31 series, and that it is possible to solve (as far as I know the person also got the same Code 10 error)



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#13 Post by Biggs » Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:21 pm

Is there an Atheros A/B/G miniPCI that will work on the X24 without the need for "hacks"?
Anyone tried the new AR5006 XS chipset?
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