Thinkpad ABGN
Thinkpad ABGN
Hi All, I just install a thinkpad ABGN mini pcie in my T60p(2007). I connected TR0 and TR1 with the antenna wires that were already installed. I connected just a wire from a ABG antenna to R0. I was wondering which is better, the previously mentioned setup or just connect TR0 and R0?
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Marie-Anne
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Hi lawlen2,
I own a T60, with Intel ABG onboard.
I like to replace it by a Thinkpad ABGN mini pcie which I can purchase including a separate 3rd Antenna (required for N).
Have you replaced an Intel ABGN by a Thinkpad ABGN?
If not, how did you install the 3rd antenna?
Looking forward to your reply!
Best regards
Marie-Anne
I own a T60, with Intel ABG onboard.
I like to replace it by a Thinkpad ABGN mini pcie which I can purchase including a separate 3rd Antenna (required for N).
Have you replaced an Intel ABGN by a Thinkpad ABGN?
If not, how did you install the 3rd antenna?
Looking forward to your reply!
Best regards
Marie-Anne
Hi Marie-Anne,
I replaced a Intel 3945 ABG with the Thinkpad ABGN(Atheros based). As for the third antenna, I did not purchase one from Lenovo. What I did was cut the pigtail off a ABG antenna that I remove from an ABG Router, a DLink I think. I then connected this pigtail to R0 and cut it to a length that allow me to lay it beside the other two antennae as the ran toward the screen. Essentially it just lying there. Hence my question as to whether the pigtail is better than just connecting the two existing antennae
I replaced a Intel 3945 ABG with the Thinkpad ABGN(Atheros based). As for the third antenna, I did not purchase one from Lenovo. What I did was cut the pigtail off a ABG antenna that I remove from an ABG Router, a DLink I think. I then connected this pigtail to R0 and cut it to a length that allow me to lay it beside the other two antennae as the ran toward the screen. Essentially it just lying there. Hence my question as to whether the pigtail is better than just connecting the two existing antennae
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brentpresley
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FYI, wireless antennas MUST be a specific length to properly pick up the wireless signal without interference.
Will it work with a "hack job"? Sure.
But without a factory-antenna you are losing signal (probably as much as 50% of it). There is no doubt about that.
Will it work with a "hack job"? Sure.
But without a factory-antenna you are losing signal (probably as much as 50% of it). There is no doubt about that.
Custom T60p
2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo
4GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
Bluetooth / Atheros ABGN
200GB 7k200 7200RPM Hard Drive
8X DVD Multiburner
15" UXGA - ATI FireGL V5250 (256MB)
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2.33GHz 4MB 667MHz Core 2 Duo
4GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
Bluetooth / Atheros ABGN
200GB 7k200 7200RPM Hard Drive
8X DVD Multiburner
15" UXGA - ATI FireGL V5250 (256MB)
http://www.xcpus.com
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bill bolton
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If the wire is only within the base of the T60 and doesn't go up into the screen (where it will "stand up" into a vertical orientation in normal use), you will be the losing the antenna capability that is essential for it be effective in any 802.11 operational mode.lawlen2 wrote:I then connected this pigtail to R0 and cut it to a length that allow me to lay it beside the other two antennae as the ran toward the screen.
Each antenna in a MIMO array also needs to have at least some spatial separation from the other antennas for MIMO to work effectively, so with the extra antenna wire only running along the same path inside the T60 base, its not going to be doing much at all.
Cheers,
Bill B.
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Sorry, I don't know what "mode" the card will run in. I'm still working through understanding what the specific commercial implementations of 802.11n are actually doing!lawlen2 wrote:Hi Bill, Thanx for the reply. So if i leave R0 unconnected would the thinkpad ABGN be functioning as a 2x2 mimo?
I do know that on a draft 2 PCI card in a desktop that has three separate antenna connections, if you disconnect any one of the antennas it wont sustain a 802.11n connection and drops back to a 802.11g diversity mode as its highest speed.
I don't think you would hurt anything by leaving the R0 antenna unconnected.... but see paragraph one above!
Cheers,
Bill B.
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