Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

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Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

#1 Post by Synthetickiller » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:26 am

I own both an SL500 and an X200. The X200 has an intel 5300 BGN wifi card while the SL500 is only B/G. If you try to put a different wifi card in, you get an 1802 error...

So here's the issue. I should be able to get a third party 802.11n card to work via a bios fix, BUT my SL500 won't accept the wifi card from my X200.

Has anyone tried this? I know it's an odd issue....

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

#2 Post by Harryc » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:20 am

The only fix that I am aware of for an 1802 error is a patched BIOS. The only member here that I am aware of offering patched BIOS's is Zender. If you need a patched BIOS for an SL510, contact Zender.

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Re: Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

#3 Post by Synthetickiller » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:22 pm

Harryc wrote:The only fix that I am aware of for an 1802 error is a patched BIOS. The only member here that I am aware of offering patched BIOS's is Zender. If you need a patched BIOS for an SL510, contact Zender.
I wonder if there are any known issues w/ using a 510 bios with a 500....
Thinkpad: x200 p8600 2.4ghz (probably won't OC) / 2x2gig ddr3 1066 / HDD = ? / WIN 7 (adding OSX & Ubuntu later)

Desktop: MSI K9A2 Plat / PII 945 @ 3.75ghz / G. Skill 2x2gig ddr2 1000 / 120gb ocz agility / gtx260 core 216 / IBM trackpoint keyboard :D

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Re: Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

#4 Post by moronoxyd » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:25 pm

Synthetickiller wrote:So here's the issue. I should be able to get a third party 802.11n card to work via a bios fix, BUT my SL500 won't accept the wifi card from my X200.
Each model has it's own list of cards it accepts.
It's quite possible that the card from your X200 is not on the whitelist of the SL500.

So you either need to buy a Lenovo branded card that works in your SL500 (which basically means a card with a FRU number listed in the Hardware Maintenance Manual for the SL500), or you need a modified BIOS.
But as far as I know Zender doesn't have a BIOS for the SL500.
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#5 Post by mujahid7ia » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:59 pm

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Re: Mini PCI Express wifi card: Switch between 2 thinkpads?

#6 Post by Synthetickiller » Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:40 pm

Sadly, I am currently taking the easy way out and purchased a very very small USB 802.11n nub from meritline.com.

I have to say, it has good ratings and is only $12, but it's not the "fix" i was looking for.
Thinkpad: x200 p8600 2.4ghz (probably won't OC) / 2x2gig ddr3 1066 / HDD = ? / WIN 7 (adding OSX & Ubuntu later)

Desktop: MSI K9A2 Plat / PII 945 @ 3.75ghz / G. Skill 2x2gig ddr2 1000 / 120gb ocz agility / gtx260 core 216 / IBM trackpoint keyboard :D

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