What a good suggestion.
I am surprised how cheaply these can be bought. In the UK got one on order, delivered for less than £7 sterling.
Is Mediafire having problems? Your download link is gone.
I would be careful. Cheap could mean fake or knock off card.
Also, it depends on the brand of laptop....some brands won't let you change the wifi card. Lenovo/ibm/and some HP are the main brands that have a bios whitelist and will give an error saying un- authorized card detected and will refuse to boot.
Thanks for the warning.
My Laptop is a Fujitsu which hopefully will not reject the mini card.
Bought from Amazon UK claiming to be direct from Intel with good customer comments.
Maybe it will be OK?
I checked Amazon UK...all the dual band cards i saw were by 3rd party sellers...never seen Intel as a direct seller...on US or UK site.
picture does match the description of a full size not half height card so you really need to check the size of the one in your laptop.
After 3.0.0.4.374.32 the Media Bridge Mode was no more wireless connectivity. I know the concept of media bridge was no wireless connection, but was working on previous release I connect RT-AC66U with 2.4Ghz to AP1 and use RT-AC66U 5GHz to share HD videos, any chance to work again on new releases?
Would someone kindly tell me what I am doing wrong when I attempt to use Network Tools > Network Analysis.
None of the drop down menu options seem to want to connect.
I get a 'bad address' result consistently.
Firmware is working fine otherwise.
You are correct of course, I saw Intel and assumed......
Here is the card I ordered:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005254YTG/?tag=smallncom-21
The card was actually ordered here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004KVH0CG/?tag=smallncom-21
but it shows incorrect picture of it.
Your expert evaluation would be appreciated.
Hopefully..its just the pic that is wrong...otherwise..you're getting a power cord.
Also..that is an OLD card. That only support 5ghz at 54g speeds.
Anyway....yea...that is the longer card...old laptops use those....most newer models use half height cards....u would need to open up your laptop rear panel and see what size it uses(if it is even accessible)
I would say get a newer one...but again...they are the smaller size cards,....http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00864Q45W/?tag=smallncom-21
I can't reproduce the issue here, using Google Chrome. Try clearing your browser cache or with a different browser.
Thanks for reply.
Tried with chrome (I normally use Firefox).
Same problem. All options under both dropdown choices give 'Bad Address' when 'Diagnose' button pressed.
Am I using it correctly?
I appear to only have the problem using 'Network Analysis' tab.
'Netstat' seems to be working normally.
Edit,
I should add that I am using the router in its AP mode and connection to my modem/ router is made via Homeplug circuit, don't know if it makes a difference.
That might be why. I bet the router is trying to use the local dnsmasq instance to resolve the test hostname, and is failing because dnsmasq isn't used while in AP mode.
You can confirm this theory by replacing the test address with an IP, for example 8.8.8.8.
This custom fw does not work with the RT-N56U router?
What's my best option to get a good WiFi Media Center and BitTorrent support to download directly to the attached USB hard drive using SmartFeeds?
Thanks!
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