Genuine PW934 Dell/Boardcom PCI Express Mini 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi Mini Card For Latitude XT2, XT2-XFR, 2100, E4200, E4300, E5400, E5410, E5500, E5510, E6400, E6400 ATG, E6400 XFR, E6500, Studio 15, 1535, 1537, 17, 1735, 1736, 1737, XPS 1340, Vostro 15
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I am unsure, since it did not work on
The chances of this happening are good since my two children and I all have the same computer and had to change it to get wifi to work again. It was a bad batch, but after it's warranty expired, it didn't get fixed.
This will connect to an 802.11 network. The 11 N and 802 are both referenced in the same passage. The G and 2 bands of the 11 G are on the same side. It operates at frequencies of 5, 5, and 5 GHz.
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As part of my recent upgrade of an older Del Studio 1537 with an SSD, I decided it was worth $14 to add dual band WiFi to the system. A 2. was originally installed on the laptop. This PCI Express mini card supports the 4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. I have run numerous tests at home and found that I get better Wi-Fi speeds using the 5 GHz band.
The installation was simple and took only I was connected via Wi-Fi from the moment that Windows recognized the card. The performance of my USB dual band adapter is comparable to that of an external USB dual band adapter I was using. This adapter has so far been a pleasure to work with.
As a replacement for the 802. I ordered this. My wife has an 11(g) wi/fi card in her old Dell Studio, which she loves, so she does not want to replace it. The new card replaced the original perfectly and easily, and Windows 10 recognized it right away and installed the right drivers. We received the item after a prompt delivery, and it was.
You might want to think twice if you are not replacing the same exact wireless card. When I bought it, I intended to replace a DW3900 in a Dell Vostro 1500, but it should have worked if it had included driver software. Dell does not have this item listed on its website As a matter of fact, I doubled check The Dell Tech Support was not able to help. And a search on the Broadcom site did not turn up anything either. It was a waste of time for me to go to all that effort and then find out that the seller carries the DW3900, but didn't tell me during our consultation It is possible to buy email. I'm sorry. . . That might have been a better question to ask. I've got it in for you.
In the past, I have purchased a used E6400 XFR without a card. I ordered this card for that system. My card was plugged in and I was good to go. The only difficult thing is to get the two antenna wires to plug into the card, but I am very pleased with it.
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Having ordered this a few days ago, I have waited for it to arrive, inserted it in the device, and it works perfectly! Wireless card has been recognized and installed on Dell 1510! At the moment you are reading this, I am actually typing this review on my laptop. The wifi card on the Latitude E4300 works really well. I was very pleased with the fit and the customer service from the store I purchased from.
There was a problem with the original wireless NIC that came with the Dell E6400 and E802. I was not able to connect to any wireless network using 11 N or work with it. I've been using it for the last 2 weeks, and I have had no issues with it. It was very easy to install. I would definitely recommend this book
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It was excellent.