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I'd heard that Microsoft hardware was actually pretty good. However, I
just tried using a MN-520 wireless notebook adapter with a friends Dell Inspiron 5100 / Windows XP Pro, latest drivers, and the reception was terrible! With the laptop in the same position, my Dell Truemobile 1150 notebook adapter had EXCELLENT reception, whereas the MN-520 had ZERO (actually, flipped every few seconds between very low [can't even get ip] and no connection). Has anyone else had this terrible reception experience? I am really sort of surprised - testing just around the corner from the AP had a LOW connection. Granted the 1150 is an excellent card... but still. Thoughts? No firmware upgrades seem to be available. ps - are MS products rebadged Linksys? Cause that might explain it... John T |
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Are you on the right channel and using the correct encryption settings?
-- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "John T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) om... > I'd heard that Microsoft hardware was actually pretty good. However, I > just tried using a MN-520 wireless notebook adapter with a friends > Dell Inspiron 5100 / Windows XP Pro, latest drivers, and the reception > was terrible! > > With the laptop in the same position, my Dell Truemobile 1150 notebook > adapter had EXCELLENT reception, whereas the MN-520 had ZERO > (actually, flipped every few seconds between very low [can't even get > ip] and no connection). > > Has anyone else had this terrible reception experience? I am really > sort of surprised - testing just around the corner from the AP had a > LOW connection. Granted the 1150 is an excellent card... but still. > > Thoughts? No firmware upgrades seem to be available. > > ps - are MS products rebadged Linksys? Cause that might explain it... |
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Typically that means the card is misconfigured, or
conflicting with a built-in wireless card (?). There is also a firmware upgrade for the MN-520 available. It should download automatically if the software was installed properly. Aside this, I would go with all hardware from same vendor when things are about alike, so I can get better customer support (no more blaming problems on the other guys ;-) >-----Original Message----- >I'd heard that Microsoft hardware was actually pretty good. However, I >just tried using a MN-520 wireless notebook adapter with a friends >Dell Inspiron 5100 / Windows XP Pro, latest drivers, and the reception >was terrible! > >With the laptop in the same position, my Dell Truemobile 1150 notebook >adapter had EXCELLENT reception, whereas the MN-520 had ZERO >(actually, flipped every few seconds between very low [can't even get >ip] and no connection). > >Has anyone else had this terrible reception experience? I am really >sort of surprised - testing just around the corner from the AP had a >LOW connection. Granted the 1150 is an excellent card... but still. > >Thoughts? No firmware upgrades seem to be available. > >ps - are MS products rebadged Linksys? Cause that might explain it... >. > |
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The channel was correct, yes. Netstumbler watched signal strength go
from excellent (-45dB) right next to the AP to poor (around the corner) to none (original position). There is no firmware update according to the microsoft site & the MSBNDownload.exe that I used to flash my microsoft router (not being used here). |
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