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Anyone have any suggested tweaks of Intel 3945GM wireless ?
I'm using Vista RTM (official from MSDN) I have a Belkin Pre-N Router as well Also, how do I reset both wireless and Ethernet settings back to factory default? Specs: Sony Vaio Centrino / Core 2 Duo / 2GB Memory Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel® PRO/100 VE Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.15 Vista Ultimate RTM Belkin Pre-N Router Router Settings: Wireless Channel: 11 Mode: 802.11g & 802.11b Protected Mode: Off ACK Mode: Burst 802.11e QoS: On Authentication: WPA / PSK Encryption: TKIP |
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I'm having problems with this wireless system too. I have a Netgear Cable
Router (WGT624) which works on Channel 6. I bought a new laptop a couple of days back (a Fujitsu-Siemems Amilo Pi1105) which has the same wireless card in it and I tried for hours trying to get it to connect. There are some new drivers which have been recently released which might work for you, but which didn't do a thing for me. I have spoken to both Fujitsu-Simens tech support and Netgear's technical support, but in all honesty I had tried just about everything which they talked me through anyway. In the end the Netgear support person just disconnected the call, which made me quite annoyed. All this on Windows XP Media Centre Ed. on the laptop, so they can't even say it is down to non-compatible drivers. PS. It works fine too if I plug in a Netgear USB wireless adaptor into the laptop and install the Netgear software. "Chad" wrote: Anyone have any suggested tweaks of Intel 3945GM wireless ? I'm using Vista RTM (official from MSDN) I have a Belkin Pre-N Router as well Also, how do I reset both wireless and Ethernet settings back to factory default? Specs: Sony Vaio Centrino / Core 2 Duo / 2GB Memory Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel® PRO/100 VE Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.15 Vista Ultimate RTM Belkin Pre-N Router Router Settings: Wireless Channel: 11 Mode: 802.11g & 802.11b Protected Mode: Off ACK Mode: Burst 802.11e QoS: On Authentication: WPA / PSK Encryption: TKIP |
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Chad,
Intel 3945abg here- didnt change anything workin great default Propertiesadvanced tab, I get these choices: - ad hoc channel 11 -adhoc power management-disabled -adhoc QoS-WMM disabled -mixed mode-cts to self enabled -roaming aggressiveness-3 medium -throughput enhancement-disabled -transmit power-5 highest -Wireless mode #6 all 3 a,b,and g -Authentication: WPA / PSK - Encryption: TKIP -driver-10.6.0.15 Ultimate also -using a linksys router-no problems Jeff "Chad" wrote in message ... Anyone have any suggested tweaks of Intel 3945GM wireless ? I'm using Vista RTM (official from MSDN) I have a Belkin Pre-N Router as well Also, how do I reset both wireless and Ethernet settings back to factory default? Specs: Sony Vaio Centrino / Core 2 Duo / 2GB Memory Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel® PRO/100 VE Network Connection Driver: 10.6.0.15 Vista Ultimate RTM Belkin Pre-N Router Router Settings: Wireless Channel: 11 Mode: 802.11g & 802.11b Protected Mode: Off ACK Mode: Burst 802.11e QoS: On Authentication: WPA / PSK Encryption: TKIP |