Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
I'm thinking about replacing the wifi card in my X61...
Has anyone got a 6300n working? Or am I better sticking to a 6200n?
Is there anything I need other than the OEM card?
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John
Has anyone got a 6300n working? Or am I better sticking to a 6200n?
Is there anything I need other than the OEM card?
Cheers
John
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
These cards are only half-size mini-PCI-e, so you also need a half-size adapter for them.
6200N only needs 2 antennas, 6300N needs 3.
I doubt very much if you would notice the difference.
I got a 6200N in my T61 and X60s, both working flawlessly.
6200N only needs 2 antennas, 6300N needs 3.
I doubt very much if you would notice the difference.
I got a 6200N in my T61 and X60s, both working flawlessly.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
I'm running it in a X220... 450Mbps connections with 3T3R routers (like the Linksys e4200 that I am using).inogen wrote:Has anyone got a 6300n working?
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
+1 here, as RBS said make sure to buy the bracket. The card is running cool and with no issues so far in my X61sRealBlackStuff wrote:I got a 6200N in my T61 and X60s, both working flawlessly.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
RealBlackStuff wrote:These cards are only half-size mini-PCI-e, so you also need a half-size adapter for them.
6200N only needs 2 antennas, 6300N needs 3.
I doubt very much if you would notice the difference.
I got a 6200N in my T61 and X60s, both working flawlessly.
Good stuff!
When you say the 6300n "needs" 3 antennas, are you talking about antennas on the router?
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
No, (2 or 3) internal antenna wires inside the laptop.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Ah right. Thought so!RealBlackStuff wrote:No, (2 or 3) internal antenna wires inside the laptop.
Any ideas where I can find out if my x61 has 2 or 3 without opening her up?
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Just remove the keyboard, you should then be able to see the antenna wires (most likely 2, grey & black).
To swap the card, you also need to remove the palmrest.
To swap the card, you also need to remove the palmrest.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Ok - I took the keyboard off last night...
3 wires, but on further inspection, removing palm rest, one goes to the modem.
So I'll get a 6200n.
Can anyone think of any reason I should get a genuine Lenovo part?
The OEM version should work as I've got a Middleton BIOS with the PCIE whitelist removed.
http://www.justop.com/catalog/mini-pci- ... anhmw.html
or
http://www.justop.com/catalog/mini-pci- ... y3191.html
John
3 wires, but on further inspection, removing palm rest, one goes to the modem.
So I'll get a 6200n.
Can anyone think of any reason I should get a genuine Lenovo part?
The OEM version should work as I've got a Middleton BIOS with the PCIE whitelist removed.
http://www.justop.com/catalog/mini-pci- ... anhmw.html
or
http://www.justop.com/catalog/mini-pci- ... y3191.html
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
I use modded BIOS and non-IBM/Lenovo parts.
Get the cheapest (working) card.
Get the cheapest (working) card.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Cool... Currently got a 4965AG in there. It's not great. Gets hot and although I've seen worse, I'm hoping for an increase in signal strength.RealBlackStuff wrote:I use modded BIOS and non-IBM/Lenovo parts.
Get the cheapest (working) card.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
You wont get it with a 6200n.... performance will be pretty much the same for straightforward WiFi use on any 802.11 mode.inogen wrote:Cool... Currently got a 4965AG in there. It's not great. Gets hot and although I've seen worse, I'm hoping for an increase in signal strength.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Hiya Bill.bill bolton wrote: You wont get it with a 6200n.... performance will be pretty much the same for straightforward WiFi use on any 802.11 mode.
Cheers,
Bill B.
You mean I won't get an increase in signal strength?
What about it running cooler? using less power?
Not worth the upgrade for £20?
I'll be getting n instead of b/g.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
It should be cooler. I have a "standard" Intel 4695 in my X60 and the 6200N in my X61s, the latter runs around 10°C cooler in my case.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Ok. Card in and running.
As Bill suggested, a negligible increase in range or signal strength.
According to TP the card runs about 5 degrees cooler though - at 35-37C.
Oh - and I can now connect with N. Although my network doesn't currently provide me with N, it will do shortly.
I thought the 6200N did that Personal Area Network thing? Access Connections' My Wifi is still greyed out.
As Bill suggested, a negligible increase in range or signal strength.
According to TP the card runs about 5 degrees cooler though - at 35-37C.
Oh - and I can now connect with N. Although my network doesn't currently provide me with N, it will do shortly.
I thought the 6200N did that Personal Area Network thing? Access Connections' My Wifi is still greyed out.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Today I opened up my X61 and installed the cheap non-Lenovo card, which has two connector terminals; (1) Main (2) Aux. The old Lenovo card says (1) TR1 (3) RO (2) TR2. I think of the three wires the dark grey was on (1), the light grey on (3) and the black on (2). So which of the three wires do I need to attach to the new Intel 6200n? I was thinking maybe the two grey ones, with the dark grey on (1)?? Finally one thing I found with my cheap mini PCI-e bracket adapter, is that the supplied screws are too long and so I had to hunt around for some short Lenovo screws.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Dark-grey on left (1) and black on right (2).
The light-grey is for the middle connector (3) for MIMO, which the 6200/6205 does not have.
The light-grey is for the middle connector (3) for MIMO, which the 6200/6205 does not have.
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Re: Intel 6200n vs 6300n wifi
Thank you, I now have it working nicely and even in Windows XP. I know it has been said that this card does not offer more performance, but it does feel more responsive and snappier than the old one.
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