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Model: 4965AGNMM1WB
Brand: Intel
Manufacturer: Intel
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 13
Form factor: Plug-in card
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11n (draft), IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
Device Type - Network Card Form Factor - Mini Card Interface Type - PCI-E -- Wireless support for Intel Active Management Technology |
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| Description: |
| The Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN product is an embedded 802.11a/b/g/Draft N PCIe Mini Card network adapter card that operates in both 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz spectrum, delivering high throughput and a host of features that enhance today's mobile lifestyle. Deploying WLAN technology in your home and business increases productivity, efficiency and flexibility by enabling faster decision making, reducing down-time, and enhancing employee satisfaction.PRODUCT FEATURES:Supported frequency band: 2.412 - 2.462, 5.18 - 5.32, 5.745 - 5.825 GHz. |
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| User Reviews (13 total): |
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Great, Cheap and Good Item, Fast delivery service, July 27, 2008
By user
Great, Cheap and Good Item, Fast delivery service Thanks to provider. I'm happy to get the product. I installed it in a Dell Vostro 1500 Laptop computer.
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Easy N-draft upgrade, July 8, 2008
By user
I recently upgraded to an N-draft wireless router. Unfortunately my HP 2710p tablet notebook came equipped with a G wireless card. The new N-Draft provides 2x's the wireless speed over G. Rather than purchase an external wireless network card for my HP2710p tablet notebook, I simply ordered the Intel wireless WifI mini card, carefully opened my the bottom cover of the 2710p, removed (2 screws and two push on wires) the old wifi card and installed the new card. I then went to the HP site and downloaded the current Intel wifi drivers. I selected the Intel card because it is approved by HP so the 2701p's BIOS would recognize it. This is very important. Easy upgrade, if you're comfortable taking things apart, for about 1/2 the price of an external wifi adapter. I like the built in design.
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Works in Dell XPS M1730, July 7, 2008
By user (NW Louisiana)
This was a very easy install and the card works perfectly. Just remove the previous card and insert this one and attach the third cable that is already in the notebook to the center connector and after the restart Windows detected and installed the network card without asking for anything. Resetup the Wireless SSID Network Profile and everything started working agian. I have a Dell XPS M1730.
I see there are people that have problems with IBM/HP just keep in mind that HP and IBM are now restricting the upgrade of the Wireless cards VIA the BIOS. You must purchase a HP or IBM bios enabled Intel Wireless card. Search on EBAY for more information it is a common problem now.
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Did What It was Supposed to Do, June 28, 2008
By user (Washington State)
Bought this Intel card to replace the one in our Vista/Ubuntu Acer 5920 Centrino notebook. I gave my dad the original card so that his HP would "just work" with Ubuntu. Wasn't sure what we'd get, but the card came in an Intel box, with Intel driver CD, Intel directions, and a handy little Intel plastic "wallet" that protects the card. My dad's HP came with an Atheros 5007. Once we replaced it with the Intel, he got a stronger signal and the connection seemed noticeably faster.
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very good internal wireless N, May 31, 2008
By user
I bought this wireless N product for my Dell Inspiron 6400(1505) and compatible, very good signal and fast. and I recommend.
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Works great in my HP Laptop, April 30, 2008
By user (Duluth, GA)
This was pretty easy to install in my HP (intel) laptop. The Laptop purchased at Costco in Feb came with the Intel BG version of this card which uses the same driver as the AGN card. The 5GHz N connection with the Linksys WRT600N is rock solid and fast. I purchased the card and router due to heavy interference in the 2.4GHz band in our office. This card is a great deal if you have an Intel based laptop.
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Great bang for the buck. Gateway MT6705 Laptop 2GB of ram, March 23, 2008
By user (Paramus, NJ USA)
This product exceeded my expectations. Does not ware on the battery life. I installed this in about 20 minutes the video that one of the customers showed on how to install the card was exact on the money. The internet works EXTREMELY FAST on B and G networks and lowers the legacy time about 5MS to 10MS per website. Drivers worked seamlessly for Vista SP1 and is a good compliment to larger enterprise networks and works awesome on Verizon Fios. Please contact me if you have any questions. This is a great card for the money. THIS CARD SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED BY A TECHNICIAN THAT KNOWS WHAT HE OR SHE IS DOING. IF THIS IS NOT DONE PROPERLY IT CAN RESULT IN VOID OF WARRANTY OF CARD AND COMPUTER. so know what you are doing before attempting to install this data card.
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GOOD PRODUCT, March 10, 2008
By user (PUERTO RICO)
This card is realy good but now the normal signal is in g mode no n in the future.
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wam,bam, thank you, January 24, 2008
By user (Huntsville, Tx USA)
very easy install, seems to work just fine. I installed it in a Dell 1705 inspiron notebook with vista. Vista failed to install the drivers automatically but the CD worked and I was connected. I went to the web site and updated the drivers. 10 minutes, max!
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