Satellite Pro M10 model PS630E. Connection via 802.11 G

This laptop with a Centrino 1.5 GB processor, is possible to upgrade the wireless, so it can detect the routers wireless 802.11 g, as it seems to see 802. 11 b. Y at - it a update driver or more up-to-date firmware.

Hello

I think that the simplest solution would be a use of external USB WLAN which would promote the standard WLan 802.11 G.
The WLAN USB key is easy to use, cheap and you do not need to disassemble the laptop in order to upgrade the WLan card.

Visit some online retailers I m you will get a nice one for a few bugs

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