Originally posted by Bruce
Slow wifi speeds
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@Bruce OK Iβm into the router hub settings but canβt see anything where I can turn the signal strength up.
@Pyro donβt have a bluetooth adapter but network card was changed to no effect.
TBH the signal received is getting worse. After sticking a biro in the reset hole of the router, the laptop couldnβt find it at all until I went in the same room it is in and got 2 bars. Connection drops out when I go next door. The router extension (which is 1 metre away from where I normally sit) is currently only 1 bar. However, the ethernet connection to it is pretty good which is what Iβm having to do :giggle:Comment
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Originally posted by BastetThere was something I did on my old Vista laptop to improve the Wi-Fi speed concerning the adapter settings & changing duplex to Full Duplex. However my memory is fuzzy on how to do that.Comment
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What color is the wire that you have connected to which port? thinking that one of the wires has gotten missed placed and needs to be located. Should be one grey (maybe black) and one white (maybe grey).
Make and model of the laptop?
Originally posted by BastetThere was something I did on my old Vista laptop to improve the Wi-Fi speed concerning the adapter settings & changing duplex to Full Duplex. However my memory is fuzzy on how to do that.
Double click on it and select the Advanced Tab
Just to verify some information.
When you put in the different WIFI card you did remember to uninstall the old software and reference form the Device Manager for the Intel Centrino N100. Did install the software for the new WIFI card N6205.Comment
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Originally posted by RustysWhat color is the wire that you have connected to which port? thinking that one of the wires has gotten missed placed and needs to be located. Should be one grey (maybe black) and one white (maybe grey).
Make and model of the laptop?
Just to verify some information.
When you put in the different WIFI card you did remember to uninstall the old software and reference form the Device Manager for the Intel Centrino N100. Did install the software for the new WIFI card N6205.
The sole antenna wire that has ever been attached/present is black (see photo when I tried it on the Aux socket on the new adapter out of curiosity). Maybe it wasnβt assembled correctly?
Driver etc was installed for the 6205 adapter, not sure if I uninstalled the N100 adapter as such.
Do you think if I got another antenna, plugged it into an unused socket on the adapter and trailed it out of the case (donβt fancy taking the trim off around screen) it would help?Comment
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Originally posted by Rustys@PeterOz I could not find anything on that thanks.
Only other thing than I could surmise is the WiFi card is a dud and or cannot handle that there is only one wire.
@PeterOz tried 5GHz, router doesnβt do it
Do all antennas have the same little brass connection? Because I might as well get a used antenna off eBay as itβs not the signal (other machines are ok) and itβs not the card (swapped). Does it have to be the exact same antenna for I dunno, tuning reasons?Comment
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