No adapters made WiFi supported except Intel 5350?

Hello

Lenovo has released a series of new wireless drivers which - according to the release notes - support only "s 5350" Intel This implicitly means that everyone (for example me, having a 5300) is to use the standard drivers supplied by Intel?

Thanks for any clarification :)

M.T.

Drivers Lenovo Windows 7 for the Intel 1000, 5100, 5300, 4965AG, 4965AGN and 3945BG, 3945ABG are now displayed.

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