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    Intel Wireless N Card (4965)

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by hgratt, Aug 6, 2007.

  1. hgratt

    hgratt Notebook Consultant

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    Might have better luck here than on the Dell site:

    I have a Dell Precision M4300 with the Intel N card (4965). I have a small network and am using an ActionTec Router.

    I have noticed that when I transmit from the M4300 to a Dimension 8300 desktop thru the network, I obtain speeds of around 27Mbps (after enabling packet bursting on the N card).

    However, when transmitting from the desktop to the M4300, the speeds are only around 12.5Mbps.

    Any ideas as to why the asymmetric behavior and how to fix it? I assume, of course, that the issue is a function of the Intel wireless card and not the M4300. Any other laptop owners with this card see this issue?

    Thanks,
    Harvey
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