can u see the card under device manager?

2009/10/1 B3rz3rk3r <adamga...@gmail.com>

> Also unable to connect to N networks here, same Intel 4965AGN on an HP
> DV2910us.
>
> --
> No wireless-n support in Linux with Intel 4965AGN
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361384
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> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> I currently own a Dell XPS m1530 with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor.. It
> also includes a Intel Pro Wireless 4965AGN wireless network card. I have
> noticed that I cannot connect to a network in draft-n mode. Instead, it will
> connect at g speeds and I will only get g connectivity. That means speeds
> does not pass 54 Mpbs nor I do get the enhanced n ranges. In order to check
> that n is not working, I set my router to n-only mode rather than mixed mode
> (a, b, g and n) and Ubuntu could not connect to that network. Setting it
> back to g-mode or mixed mode allowed to connect to it, but only at g speeds.
> I have heard that the wireless driver iwlagn is not compiled with n support.
> I don't know how to confirm that. In fact, all the Linux distributions I
> have used did not support n-mode such as Debian, Arch Linux, and older
> versions of Ubuntu (Intrepid and Hardy). The backported modules did not
> solve the problem either. Finally, in order to rule out a hardware problem,
> booting up into Windows XP or Windows Vista, I was able to connect at
> n-speed (that means 130Mpbs+) and got much better range.
>
> Specifications :
> Dell XPS m1530
> Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz
> Intel Pro Wireless 4965 AGN
> Ubuntu Jaunty running Linux 2.6.28-11-generic
>
> If I need to post the output of any logs or command line, please notify me
> to do so.
>

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No wireless-n support in Linux with Intel 4965AGN
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361384
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