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Old 19-07-2004, 11:21   #46
SMHarman
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Re: Poor wireless connectivity

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Originally Posted by Stuartbe
That suggests tp me that its the adaptor antenna that is the problem. Have you moved it right next to the other card ?

The higher the SNR the more interference there is. It seems funny that they should put the antenna wire right next to the side of the TFT just where millions of noisy transistors are switching on and off !

The pcmcia cards usualy have better quality antennas in them..... Makes me wonder if this problem affects lots of bods that have inbuilt wi-fi cards !
Mine works pretty well all over the house Intel b mini PCI with the antenna round a 15.4 in lappy screen (Inspiron 8600).
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