WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
I have a new-to-me T400 which came with a Intel 5100 WiFi card. (2-antenna diversity)
Apparently that series has the 5100 and 5300 Intel cards "whitelisted". Before I take it apart, does anyone know if the models that came with the 5100 still have 3 antenna wires so I can use the full functionality of the 5300 card if I upgrade to that?
Would it be worth the BIOS-hacking to go to the 6300 card instead?
I'm not so much worried about ultra-high speeds, but I like the potential range/reliability improvement that the 3-antenna cards with MIMO may provide.
Apparently that series has the 5100 and 5300 Intel cards "whitelisted". Before I take it apart, does anyone know if the models that came with the 5100 still have 3 antenna wires so I can use the full functionality of the 5300 card if I upgrade to that?
Would it be worth the BIOS-hacking to go to the 6300 card instead?
I'm not so much worried about ultra-high speeds, but I like the potential range/reliability improvement that the 3-antenna cards with MIMO may provide.
Phil
San Francisco, CA USA
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hunterman223
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WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
One way to find out. Take the cover off the bottom, and that's all there is to it. If there's an unused wire, your answer is yes. If not, then you'll need to add one.
The 6300 is a newer card designed to be more energy efficient. I think it is pretty similar to the 5300 in terms of speed and range, if anything slightly better as it is newer. I don't think it's worth the hassle to upgrade to the 6300, but definitely consider the 5300 if you have the antennas. Better range, MIMO, draft N 450mbps vs 300mbps, and more reliable.
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The 6300 is a newer card designed to be more energy efficient. I think it is pretty similar to the 5300 in terms of speed and range, if anything slightly better as it is newer. I don't think it's worth the hassle to upgrade to the 6300, but definitely consider the 5300 if you have the antennas. Better range, MIMO, draft N 450mbps vs 300mbps, and more reliable.
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ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
Actually, no. You need to remove the Palm Rest and the keyboard to get to the WiFi card/antenna terminals in a T400.hunterman223 wrote:One way to find out. Take the cover off the bottom, and that's all there is to it.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 70069.html
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hunterman223
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WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
Hmm. Always changing things aren't they. Well, it'll be a little more involved but not too difficult. It'll be a little more disappointing if the 3rd antenna isn't present though. 
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Hunter Thompson
ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
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Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
What if you borrow one of the WWAN antennae?
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Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
WWAN antennae are not tuned for 2.4ghz. It could work to increase diversity and add a signal path, but it will not increase range much if at all.
Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
Not to mention: since 802.11a and some variants of 802.11n use 5Ghz, not 2.4Ghz - Thinkpads (and laptops in general) must be using de-tuned antennas a lot, since AFAIK the laptops don't have separate antennas for those different wavelengths, and the WiFi cards themselves don't even seem to have separate antenna connectors for those frequency ranges either.
Unless there is some sort of built-in 5Ghz antennae on the cards themselves. Not exactly an ideal RF propagation scenario either.
(Re: borrowing WWAN antennae - some cellular signals are not far from WiFi in wavelength. IE the majority of the HSDPA/HSPA spectrum in the USA seems to be in the 1.7Ghz to 2.1Ghz range.)
Unless there is some sort of built-in 5Ghz antennae on the cards themselves. Not exactly an ideal RF propagation scenario either.
(Re: borrowing WWAN antennae - some cellular signals are not far from WiFi in wavelength. IE the majority of the HSDPA/HSPA spectrum in the USA seems to be in the 1.7Ghz to 2.1Ghz range.)
Phil
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Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
Yeah, but running 1.7ghz over an antenna ideally suited to 2.4 and 5. its possible to tune an antenna to two different frequencies, it just has to have length that is a multiple of both.
But yeah, as i said, cellular tuned ants will *work* just not as ideally.
But yeah, as i said, cellular tuned ants will *work* just not as ideally.
Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
After you wrote that I just realized how convenient it is for the 2 main WiFi bands to be almost exactly 2x apart in frequency, from the antenna standpoint, yep.
Phil
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hunterman223
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WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
There's a good chance that it is there. I just looked at the T400 system service parts page and there is no separate option for a separate 3rd antenna, and the diagram shows a 3 antenna setup for both WXGA and WXGA+.
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Hunter Thompson
ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
ThinkPad T400: T9400, 8GB, LG WXGA+, Samsung 830 128GB + WD Scorpio Black 500GB, Intel 5300agn, Win7 Pro x64
Others: IBM ThinkPad R40, Sony VAIO NR Series, HP TouchPad running CM9, Jailbroken iPod Touch 4G
Re: WiFi card upgrade: Intel 5100 to ? Number of antennas?
Good news, if true. Makes me a bit more motivated to check that out when I do the memory upgrade I'm planning, since I have to remove the keyboard/palmrest for that too I think.
I also want to change out the WiFi card before I get involved with Access Connections, since as I recall there's no easy way to migrate old profiles to a system with a different type of NIC. (When I've tried to do that in the past, all the profiles that were originally associated with a different hardware NIC became unusable.)
I also want to change out the WiFi card before I get involved with Access Connections, since as I recall there's no easy way to migrate old profiles to a system with a different type of NIC. (When I've tried to do that in the past, all the profiles that were originally associated with a different hardware NIC became unusable.)
Phil
San Francisco, CA USA
San Francisco, CA USA
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