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Just have to switch it back on again if you needed to access the Internet through the old modem. I kept my old USB modem connected up and just disabled it through Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Connections, clicking on Never Dial A Connection, when experimenting/setting up the Wireless LAN.

When setting these things up, it pays to be patient, especially for a first time. Once I had all the settings right then I disabled the ethernet connection, unplugged it and put the modem back downstairs, thereby eliminating the need for the extension cable to the phone line. You need to have the ethernet cable setup too, cos once you save the settings in the modem/router, it loses the internet connection to the modem. I found the easiest way was to just do the push button thing in the wi-fi protect set-up section in the wireless application, then push the button on the modem/router and wait for the wireless to pick up the modem/router. I am using SMC7904WBRA-N UK modem/router and you have to remember to delete the profile in the wireless setup and then reinstall it again. As with setting up the wireless in the first place, it only takes one setting out of place and it just won't work. Not sure why its only transmitting at 150Mps, but that's hardly a problem for Internet access, especially where I live with only 2Mbs at best. I noticed that these figures drop off rapidly if the signal strength goes down even to 80% 180RX at 70%, so this shows how important a good signal is for the higher levels. Getting TX 150 Mps and RX 300 at 92% signal strength. This certainly worked for me the WPA2 setting seemed to be the clincher.

Stuck at 54Mbps.Īny ideas regarding what I am missing would be appreciated.
Intel r wifi link 5100 agn update#
I have latest driver from Intel site and mirrored settings form support page (with exception of router at Wireless N only - wouldn't work with other devices I have - e.g., Blackberry) I have also tried about everything I can think of and seen on various fora, e.g., mirror adapter settings people claim work, download and update driver from Intel site, but can't make a difference. In all cases though 54Mbps is reported as the connection speed.
Intel r wifi link 5100 agn software#
When I look at Access Connections software from Lenovo it say the network is of type wireless N.
Intel r wifi link 5100 agn password#
When I look on the router status page it says the PC is connected as wireless G. Re: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN hi welcome to forum regrding not finding wireless network either your sid is hidden, in this case u have to put wireless point name and password and try to connect manually. When I look at output of the adapter diagnostics for x301 it claims that my network/access point is of "unknown type". Despite this - the x301 gets stuck at 54Mbps. I have 2 other computers which both are connecting at wireless-N speeds between 130 and 270Mbps depending on their mood (or wireless adapter) so I am reasonably confident the router, settings (e.g., WPA2 encryption, 20/40 Auto channel width) are generally fine. Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN - Driver Download Vendor: Product: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN Hardware Class: Net. So far only one problem - it won't connect at faster than 54Mbps to my wireless router (DLink DIR-655). The wireless adapter is the PC is Intel(r) wifi link 5100 agn.
Intel r wifi link 5100 agn windows 7#
Just got a new Lenovo x301 running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. OEM Supplied versus Intel Provided Generic Software: Intel recommends that you obtain and use the software provided via your laptop manufacturer.Need some help to figure this out. This feature is available on Windows 7 only. If you have a pop-up blocker enabled, the Update Details window might not open.

The Intel My WiFi Technology application is not supported for Windows Vista*. Intel driver update for Intel (R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN. Features removed from this version: Wake on Wireless LAN is not present in this version of the application. The following links will assist you in determining which wireless adapter is installed in your computer system. Please ensure that your wireless adapter is supported by this download. Follow these steps to check if your operating system is 32-Bit or 64-Bit. Confirm that you have Windows Vista 32-Bit operating system before installing. Confused about what to download? This software is recommended for end-users. Purpose: Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software is recommended for end-customers, including home users and business customer who do not need advanced IT Administrator tools.

Includes download options for driver-only and driver with Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software. Intel Intel(R) WiFi Link 6200 Installer driver package for Windows, supporting Intel(R) WiFi Link 6300 Half Mini Card, Intel(R) WiFi Link 6250 Half Mini Card, and Intel(R) WiFi Link 6200 Half Mini Card on Windows operating systems.
