New Atheros Card on X41

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New Atheros Card on X41

#1 Post by Dizzy149 » Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:34 pm

I'm looking to upgrade my wireless card and I can't figure out if my X41 has a miniPCI or a miniPCIe slot for the card.

I was thinking about one of the two cards below:
http://www.oxfordtec.com/us/p113/GIGABY ... _info.html
http://www.oxfordtec.com/us/p106/GIGABY ... _info.html

My Netgear router uses the Atheros Super G chip, so I'll be able to get pretty good speeds. I'm wondering if I'm going to have to hack the bios or something to get the new card to work, and/or if the current software installed for managing the existing card will work on the new one.

Thanks!
Sean

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#2 Post by cchsiao » Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:06 am

You should buy a MiniPCI one. Only the 60 series use MiniPCI-express.

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Re: New Atheros Card on X41

#3 Post by cmarti » Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:41 pm

Dizzy149 wrote: I'm wondering if I'm going to have to hack the bios or something to get the new card to work, and/or if the current software installed for managing the existing card will work on the new one.

Thanks!
Look for a mini cpi card and yes if you get a non IBM card you will need the hack.
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#4 Post by Dizzy149 » Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:22 pm

Okay, I got the card, and I downloaded the no-1802 CD ISO from http://www.command-tab.com/2006/02/26/u ... less-cards

I took the old card out and tried the boot disk. I entered the no-1802 command, and it skipped a couple lines and I got the DOS prompt again. I dropped the new card in, and I'm still getting the 1802 error.

Can someone help me out?

Thanks!
Sean

T400 | 2.53Ghz | 4GB Ram | 160GB 7200rpm | Vista Business x64 SP1
X41 | 1.5Ghz | 1GB Ram | 40GB 5400rpm | XP Pro SP3

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#5 Post by seneca » Tue Jan 09, 2007 7:07 am

According to http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_w ... twork_card

The X41 isn't compatible with the no-1802 fix.
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#6 Post by brainpicker » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:37 am

Not only doesn't the hack work, but I've purchased cards right from IBM that didn't work (gave an 1802 error)! The X41 is a very picky machine in my experience. I don't know what makes some cards work and some not, but as I've stated elsewhere I've actually taken a working card from one X41 and when placed in another I got an 1802 error! IBM hasn't been able to explain that either. Buy your card from IBM or Lenovo. That way you can get free exchanges should there be an issue.

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