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Intel wireless N cards

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by dgposton, Nov 24, 2008.

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  1. dgposton

    dgposton Notebook Consultant

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    I'm curious--what's the difference between the wireless card in the D630 (Intel 4965 802.11a/g/n Dual-Band Mini Card) and the card in the E6400 (Intel 5300 a/g/n)?
     
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    Intel 4965 older
    Intel 5300 newer
     
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    CorporateTraveller Notebook Geek

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    5300 supposedly support 450Mbps. Now I don't have such router and I don't know who sells one. Also 5300 and 5100 are half height (half the size) cards.

    For home users, difference is none. For corporate IT department with vPro, they might purchase 5300
     
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