Intel 4965 wireless bg? No. 802.11n?

My unit has apparently disabled 802.11n.
Looking at these specs, (http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/product-and-parts/detail.page?DocID=PD008989) I see that some units are available with active 802.11n.
How can I activate this feature, without buying a new wireless network?
And why in the world would be only be disabled in the first place?
Makes no sense.
Thanks in advance

lenovo_needing wrote:

How can I activate this feature, without buying a new wireless network?
And why in the world would be only be disabled in the first place?

If your Intel WiFi card is a disbled N version, it will say 4965AG on the label printed on the card.

There is no way to activate 802.11n operation on these cards because he is disabled in hardware.

These cards were made by Intel, as they closed the production line for the card model 3945ABG previous, but still needed to produce maps to meet the demand of the market for these cards.  4965AG cards were sold at a discount to card 4965AGN... usually at a price that was compatible with the 3945ABGcard.

They were offered as an option my many suppliers of laptop computer for users who, at that time, they have no need of 802.11n has estimated capacity.

See you soon,.

Bill

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