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The Intel Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300 series is a family of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N wireless network adapters that operate in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz spectra.
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- The Intel Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300 series is a family of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N wireless network adapters- These adapters, available in both PCIe mini card and half mini card form factor deliver up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth
- This operates in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz spectra
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By J. Wren (Portland, OR)
When I got the card, its packaging was labeled HP, which is different than the description on Amazon. So far doesn't work with my Dell. LAME!
By L. Yang (CA, USA)
The installation on Dell D830 was very easy (5 min). D830 has 3 antennas with one was not in use previously. You need to go to Dell website to learn how to remove keyboard before you can reach the mini card. After that, power on and insert the attached CD.
HP laptop does not support new wireless card. So, it even did not boot. I searched on internet and found only hacking into BIOS as a potential solution. This is the risk I was not willing to take.
The card works well wth my wireless-n router and I enjoy 270Mb/s connection. The file transfer between my networked drive to D830 can be as high as 72Mb/s (9MB/s) which is 4x better than my previous wireless-g connection.
Highly recommended for Dell D-series laptop.
By 4evryoung (NJ)
Was a little concerned that Toshiba may have non Toshiba cards locked out in it's firmware before ordering. But that is not the case for anyone who has this model and wants to upgrade. Installation is straight forward. I downloaded the driver first onto the local hard drive as it was newer than what on the cd. Open the cover on the bottom of the laptop where the memory module and and Mini PCIe slots are at. Removed the 2 antenna connector from the old card, removed the old card and reverse the procedure. Boot, install drivers and you are all set. Note use the 2 outer connectors as it was connected on the original card.
I don't have a newer N router yet (waiting for a deal for a good simultaneous dual band). So I did bother adding a 3 antenna yet. But was able to connect at 300Mb w/ channel bonding. Testing file throughput yields speeds was about 100-150Mb. Signal strength is good, I don't see it as being better as some web review indicates, but it could be because I'm using 2 channel now and the DLink router chipset may be an issue (I wouldn't have bought that particular model of DLink router my self, but it was around so might as well take advantage of it). I feel this card has more growth potential then the WiFi Link 5100 and 4965 supporting 3x3 antenna configuration. So for the extra few buck, get this instead.
By BigWill3
After trying the WiFi Link 5300 card that I received in a total of three laptops with no success I began to think I may be losing my mind..... I tried the card in a Gateway M685-E, a Dell Studio 17, and a Dell Latitude E5400 all with no success. On each laptop I received the infamous "Code 10" error which I find many people have received after a little research online. After a little poking around on the seller's website I found that the only version they currently sell is the HP version of the card. At the time of my purchase VEMAelectronics was the seller shipping my item. I'm unsure if this is a recent change or not but I would suggest that buyer beware in this situation. This card is completely useless to me since I don't have an HP Laptop.
By Redemtious (Avondale, AZ United States)
I purchased this wireless card to upgrade the wireless in my Dell Latitude D620. To my suprised the D620 had 3 antennas but the cramped inside made it difficult to connect all 3 antennas at once.
Don't believe the other negative posts about this item. It works great.
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