Which wireless is better Thinkpad a/b/g or Inter a/b/g?

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Which wireless is better Thinkpad a/b/g or Inter a/b/g?

#1 Post by codek » Sun Jun 18, 2006 6:54 pm

I heard there were compatibility probs with my dell m1710 but was wondering what was preferred with the t60?

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#2 Post by Talon88 » Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:04 am

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IBM a/b/g/ (Atheros base) is better from my exp.

more stable & stronger signal....!

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#3 Post by codek » Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:04 am

Talon88 wrote::::

IBM a/b/g/ (Atheros base) is better from my exp.

more stable & stronger signal....!

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is that the ibm option or is that an aftermarket upgrade?

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#4 Post by NJ_IT » Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:14 am

Talon88 wrote:
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IBM a/b/g/ (Atheros base) is better from my exp.

more stable & stronger signal....!

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is that the ibm option or is that an aftermarket upgrade?

Case by case, sometimes you can configure it as customized option, otherwise you can buy it in IBM option.

And agree " More stable & stronger signal".
But more power consumption!
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#5 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:54 am

NJ_IT wrote:
Talon88 wrote:
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IBM a/b/g/ (Atheros base) is better from my exp.

more stable & stronger signal....!

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is that the ibm option or is that an aftermarket upgrade?

Case by case, sometimes you can configure it as customized option, otherwise you can buy it in IBM option.

And agree " More stable & stronger signal".
But more power consumption!
Which is why the Intel wireless is part of the Centrino platform which saves even more power. IF you need more power, you can always throttle the power settings for the card. :)
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#6 Post by codek » Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:35 pm

I just ordered a t60p through amex and the rep says that if I want to go ibm, I have to go with the pcmia lot card. If that true?

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#7 Post by hoya » Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:30 am

codek wrote:I just ordered a t60p through amex and the rep says that if I want to go ibm, I have to go with the pcmia lot card. If that true?
no, that is not true. you don't have to use the PCMCIA slot to go IBM. the internal card is relatively easy to change, though you have to remove the keyboard (which you'd have to do to add or change RAM anyway). the item you want is part 40Y7026.

before you go to the hassle, I would take the T60p as is, try the included Intel adapter, and if the signal is too weak, then order the IBM adapter (made by Atheros). just my $.02.

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#8 Post by Kyocera » Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:23 am

Just got off the phone with tech support and they are shipping me another intel card, i got tired of this machine not connecting as good as my t30 t42. I asked for an atheros but they said it had to be the same fru it shipped with. We'll see what happens.

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#9 Post by hoya » Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:33 am

kyocera - are you using Access Connections? I tried conneciting using the Windows WiFi client and had terrible connections, but once I switched over to AC all is well.

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#10 Post by Kyocera » Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:09 pm

hoya, no I have always configured it myself or used windows ,because i jump from one customers network to the next, this has worked great on my other machines, but I'll definately give AC a try and see what happens.

As a side note it is interesting you ask that because I told tech support i'd upgraded the bios, used older and new drivers, but they never asked about AC!

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#11 Post by wareynolds » Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:48 pm

Strange, I have had more problems with AC than with Windows config

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#12 Post by guYom » Sat Jun 24, 2006 4:39 pm

I believe I have the Intel one in my 2623 D6U; however, I feel that the signal is much weaker than the SMC external card I use in my old laptop. Over 4 years I have used two cards both from SMC -- first one died after 2~3 years, second one is still going strong. I am under Win 2K with the old lappy. With my new T60 2623D6U I am using all default setup, maybe I need to twek some of these to improve signals?

Not sure what to do... I need to use wireless all day 5 days a week, this is not good.

SInce I'll be making such high use of wireless, should I buy an external card to use all the time in the office, and use the internal Intel one only when I am away from the office travelling? Unfortunately I cannot hardwire to the cable modem, it's on a different floor.

Thnaks for any tips or suggestions !
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#13 Post by codek » Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:55 am

hoya wrote:kyocera - are you using Access Connections? I tried conneciting using the Windows WiFi client and had terrible connections, but once I switched over to AC all is well.
how much to just buy the atheros wifi?

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#14 Post by redburgundy » Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:27 am

codek wrote: how much to just buy the atheros wifi?
About $50. Search for 40Y7026 on amazon.com.

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