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    How's your LG wireless network card performing?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by Saorex, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. Saorex

    Saorex Notebook Guru

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    I'm asking this because I own an S1-P402A9 and here's what I can say about it:

    - Performance (down/upload speeds): excellent
    - Connectivity: relatively average to poor when i compare to my friend's old Toshiba. It seems like once I'm connected, my card's much fater than his. But he always sees networks my card can't see and more than that, he can connect and use those networks. I can't connect to many of our university's wiewless networks when he can easily...
     
  2. HP Fan

    HP Fan Notebook Evangelist

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    wat card is your frnds?
     
  3. Saorex

    Saorex Notebook Guru

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    The Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG with the latest drivers LG Intelligent Update gives me...
     
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    After I installed the Intel 3945abg drivers my wireless seems 100% better connecting and keeping the connection. The Intel software seems to manage the wireless card better than windows. I'm using a DLink 614+ router if that helps.

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  5. Saorex

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    I see. I will try using Intel's program...