Genuine Laptop WiFi Wireless Card - Intel 4965agn Mm2

AGA Electronics Ltd (28492)
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Price:
£4.50
Free postage
Estimated delivery Fri, 1 Aug - Tue, 5 Aug
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Used
Used, genuine and fully working part.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandIntel
MPN4965AGNMM2
GTIN9780014560806
UPC9780014560806
eBay Product ID (ePID)1805526630

Product Key Features

Maximum Data Rate300 Mbps
Compatible BrandFor IBM, Universal, For Acer
External InterfacesWireless, Ethernet (RJ-45), RJ-45, Ethernet/ Network Cards
Compatible Product LineFor Acer Aspire, For Dell XPS, Universal
Form FactorCardBus
Number of Ports1 Port
TypeWireless
ModelIntel
Compatible PortMini PCI, Mini PCI Express, PCI Express

Dimensions

Item Height31 mm

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
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Most relevant reviews

  • Cheap, OK for a 802.11g card, but 802.11n mode is unreliable

    In my Dell Vostro 1500 the stock wifi card (Intel WM3945ABG) was stalling at random intervals and lacked 5GHz support; the 4965AGN was the OEM upgrade option for this model, so I bought this card as a cheap replacement. The 4965 works out of the box on Ubuntu Linux using the standard iwl4965 kernel driver. However, this is now a very old card design so its support for 802.11n is only draft spec and may not play nicely with final spec devices. While this card initially works OK in both 2.4 and 5GHz bands, if not maintaining a high upstream load it soon drops packets with the iwconfig command showing high Tx excessive retries and Invalid misc counts. This does not negatively impact all applications (e.g. web browsing is OK), but can be critical for things like video streams which will hang and stutter. The only known workaround on Linux is to force disable n-mode and fall back to 802.11g (54Mbps max) where the card has no problems. Users with other operating systems may find that their driver handles the flaws in n-mode better, but if you're using Linux you should consider newer models if you want 802.11n operation.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Quality genuine replacement Wi-Fi card f...

    Quality genuine replacement Wi-Fi card for my Dell laptop.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned