Intel 5300 r61e network adapter

Greetings!  Our company recently purchased a cargo of r61e and portable computers t61 Lenovo.  We try to do some beta testing for a wireless company that uses Intel 5300 MiniPCIe cards and are having some trouble getting laptops to recognize.  After installation of the equipment, during the attempt to start, the laptop gives error that unrecognized card is present and that it does not start.  You are using the latest version of the BIOS software and know that portable computers support these cards.  Can someone point me in the right direction to get my laptop to recognize this card?

Thank you
Marcus

burton7mjb wrote:

Can someone point me in the right direction to get my laptop to recognize this card?

you need to change your BIOS with the 'no-1802' hack to get a T61 to recognize a card 5300AGN or R61 to intel.   for help in obtaining a modded BIOS, contact zender via this thread on forum.thinkpads.com.   He must already have a copy ready to go.

FWIW, I have a 5300AGN in my X61s, but had to hack the BIOS to make it work.   Once you have a modded BIOS installed, generic intel card sold by amazon is the best way to get what you need.   the only downside is that the switch wireless on your thinkpad will no longer work on the wireless card.   FN + F5 is the only way to third-party power cards on or off.   you will need an original from lenovo for the switch card to work and it's about 4 x the price.   If you don't care the switch then get the card intel generic and save a handful of money.

Good luck!

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