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    Just installed intel 6300, no signal difference from 5100 agn

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by haplo_09, Sep 4, 2012.

  1. haplo_09

    haplo_09 Notebook Consultant

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    Hello everyone,
    whomever responds or can help, by greatest thanks.

    Do you think, is this normal? Is there a way to improve the signal?
    I have msi GX640 which had 3 antenna connectors. What is the best way to determine if this is card problem or driver problem?
     
  2. baii

    baii Sone

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    Base on my experience,signal strength wise, my 6300(3 antenna) behave exactly the same like 6200, so I wouldn't be surprise.
     
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    downloads No, Dee Dee, no! Super Moderator

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    Agreed. We're talking about reception here- the most important factor is signal from the router and its strength, second one is antenna and only the third one is the card itself.