My 3000 N200 does support Wireless-N

Dear all,

First of all, my apologies if this question has been asked before, I have search the Forum but did not find what I needed. Please do not point to a previous post if you are aware of a response.

My 300 of Lenovo N200 (0769) is very difficult to connect to my home network. In fact, whenever it comes to suspend I struggle to pick up on the network. I have updated the drivers for the card and verified that Windows XP is unable to fund the card to save energy, but I still struggle with it. So I was thinking to replace my router with a Wireless N one. I was wondering if the forum members were aware that my Lenovo would support a Wireless N card and if so, could anyone recommend a card please?

Thank you for taking the time to read my post.

Kind regards

Johnny.


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