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3 Users Response In " Tyco Wifi & Bluetooth Antenna "
works great for wireless N,
My stock wireless card that came with my Dell Inspiron e1405 laptop started acting a bit spotty. It took a while to connect, and otherwise was just not consistent enough for my tastes. I have a wireless n capable router, but my card, and computer, was not set up to receive that signal. I decided enough was enough and ordered a Intel Wifi Link 5300. In the reviews of that product, S. Lionel very helpfully suggested this wifi antenna.
I had never dealt with a laptop wireless network card, so everything was a bit mysterious to me. Fortunately, looking up the service manual for my computer showed me the right steps to get the card installed. What wasn’t mentioned in that manual was that to install a wireless in card, a third antenna is necessary. Some computers have the third antenna wire, even if it is not connected. Mine didn’t. So, I followed S. Lionel’s advice and ordered this Tyco product from a-plus-tech.
They sent the antenna very promptly and with it some very helpful and detailed information about installing it. Obviously each computer is different, but the general guidelines helped me know what would work best. I did have to take my computer apart, but this isn’t too difficult. I got the antenna snaked up to behind the top of my lcd screen, connected the wire to the third connection on my new card, and once I got the computer back together and turned on I was connected to my wireless at 130 Mbps, a great improvement from the 54 Mbps.
This package comes with two antennas, one with a slightly longer cable than the other one. They are bound together in a few spots, but since I only needed one I used a razor to separate the wires more fully. Now I have a backup, or one that I can use to help upgrade a different laptop.
Overall, this is a really great product. It works as it should and it provides a significant boost to how my computer works.
Totally recommend it.
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|Tyco Wifi & Bluetooth Antenna,
Used these antennas and an Intel 2200bg to add wireless to a decade old IBM a22m.
My experience is pretty much the same as the previous reviewer’s, except that I was upgrading from nothing to g, rather than G to N. I’ll skip the description as I’d just be repeating what he wrote, except to say that mine (ordered from ‘Gotlux?’) did in fact come with two antennas as well, so don’t let the image or lack of description throw you.
Getting the antennas up behind the LCD was a bit of a bear, as I decided to wing it sans manual, but now I am sitting in my living room with a signal pretty much comparable to what I was getting previously with a Cardbus wireless adapter.
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|Does what it should,
Not much to say about this other than it works fine. I upgraded the WiFi card on my M11xR2 laptop to an Intel Centrino 6300, and I wanted to utilize the third antenna for improved reception and performance. While some people go through the trouble of installing this antenna within their laptop’s monitor, I opted to put it in the bottom in an open area in the chassis…and it works fine. Upgrading to the Centrino 6300 from a broadcom piece was great, and using the extra antenna is recommended.
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