Which is the best wifi card for thinkpad?

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Which is the best wifi card for thinkpad?

#1 Post by fahim » Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:18 pm

Hello,

I am using now the Intel 3945 on my X60 and am not satisfied. Connection is very poor and there is no good linux support (on ubuntu I can only connect to encrypted networks, not to open networks.

Can anybody tell me if all miniPCI cards do work on X60? Or do I need special cards from IBM? Which one seems to be the best card?

Thank you very much

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#2 Post by EOMtp » Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:07 pm

Only IBM/Lenovo cards internal WLAN cards will work because the BIOS checks for the card's "signature" at boot time and will not permit booting if one has an "unauthorized" card.

The Intel 3945 has precisely the difficulties that you describe. The ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wireless LAN PCI Express card (by Atheros), FRU #39T5578, works perfectly.

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#3 Post by mfbernstein » Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:59 pm

EOMtp wrote:The Intel 3945 has precisely the difficulties that you describe. The ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wireless LAN PCI Express card (by Atheros), FRU #39T5578, works perfectly.
Minor note, but the Atheros card does not work under 64-bit Ubuntu, whereas the Intel 3945 does. Both should work find for 32-bit Ubuntu (or did for me, with the latest 2.6.22 kernel in Gutsy).
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#4 Post by tamasrepus » Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:01 pm

I've never used a notebook with Intel's 3945 wireless chipset, but the Intel 4965 (802.11n-based) so far has been great to me. Great reception, and compared to my old T42p's Atheros card more reliable with fewer disconnects.
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T42p — 1.5 GiB RAM, Kubuntu GNU/Linux 8.04

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#5 Post by pibach » Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:17 pm

atheros has better driver support if you wanne do some more complex things. E.g. scan the network in promiscuous mode. Additionally there might be some difference in power consumption, which I don't know.

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