Network card Intel 3945 fits 50Mbit/s?

Hello

Today, I installed a modem of Ziggo (Netherlands). My internet speed is now 50Mbit/s in download.

On my laptop PSAECA A200-1CN my download wireless speed is max 20 Mbit. Now, I think that the network card in my laptop is not appropriate for this speed. If someone could confirm this?

This network card may be replaced by a faster? By myself or only to Toshiba Service Center?

Waiting for your response.

Thanks in advance and best regards,

Paul

Your laptop comes with Intel WIRELESS 3945ABG wireless cards. Support networks are 802. 11a / g. In g mode, you must have this speed, even longer than that.

But the WLAN speed depends on many factors:
What type of package DSL?
Is the right WLAN router mode and WLAN card properties?
Maybe data source is overloaded and you can not use this speed for download.

In general your laptop should not have problems with this WLAN speed, but also other factors are very important.

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