Are all Intel 4965N cards the same?
Are all Intel 4965N cards the same?
Just scored a sweet X61s for an unbelievable price and would like to get N speeds from my N router.
Are all the ones I see on ebay the same?
Will this work in my X61s?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Wireless-N-up ... 240%3A1318
Are all the ones I see on ebay the same?
Will this work in my X61s?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Wireless-N-up ... 240%3A1318
A few rather general comments (not all may apply to your situation):
- make sure your Thinkpad has the third antenna built-in to use N in the first place.
- wireless cards need to be "whitelisted" in the Thinkpad BIOS; i.e., if you don't get an original Thinkpad 4965N card, it may not work in your machine (there are probably threads about this around here).
- some Intel 4965N cards actually had the N capability (permanently) disabled with no way to enable it.
- make sure your Thinkpad has the third antenna built-in to use N in the first place.
- wireless cards need to be "whitelisted" in the Thinkpad BIOS; i.e., if you don't get an original Thinkpad 4965N card, it may not work in your machine (there are probably threads about this around here).
- some Intel 4965N cards actually had the N capability (permanently) disabled with no way to enable it.
Take the palm rest off, and check near the mini PCIe card slots (under the right palm rest) for a third antenna connector dangling about. Usually the connector part of the spare lead has a small plastic cover over it, to prevent it from shorting out on anything.flypenfly wrote:How would one check for the third antenna?
If the card doesn't have a Lenovo FRU part number written on it, odds are about 100% it won't be whitelistedWhat's the probability that my BIOS doesn't have it white listed?
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An X61/s/t should work with either the Lenovo 'branded' Intel 4965AGN and Atheros-based cards, without any BIOS trickery.
It's the X60/s/t series that can't use any 4965 card without a modded BIOS -- but they will work with the Lenovo branded Atheros card with a standard BIOS.
It's the X60/s/t series that can't use any 4965 card without a modded BIOS -- but they will work with the Lenovo branded Atheros card with a standard BIOS.
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