Low speed Intel(r) WiFi Link 5100 AGN - Satellite L500-128

I bought Toshiba Satellite L500-128 and have already 300N Sitecom Wireless Router

The new laptop has a wireless lan card with the 802-11 Draft-N support
I don't know the speed of my new laptop buth is continue about 48 / 54 Mbps

I have a second computer with a supported 802-11 Draft-N Wireless card and works very well with speed more than 136Mbps

I tried several things to change in the configuration of the card wireless buth without any results.

Does anyone have an idea? How to solve this problem?

Thank you
Richard

Hello

Check if the wireless network adapter using the Draft N standard.
You can choose this in Device Manager-> properties-> Advanced tab WLan card

As far as I know that the WLan card is Intel 5100AGN.
Check if an update of the WLan driver would also help

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