TouchSmart 420 wireless network issue

I bought this system with Premium network interface because I was told of his two-channel.

I can connect to my router to 802.11n and 130Mbs but I don't see the possibility of channel Bonding to take advantage of the second string

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wireless/f/80211n-300-Mbps.htm

Here are my questions

(1) is it possible with the current driver to take advantage of the second string (300Mbps)? If so, how?

(2) is the wireless one adapter card in one of the PCI slots or is it integrated?

Devil 3. Where are these PCI slots anyway? I can't see them not marked on the diagram of the motherboard and that you do not want to disassemble my system to find out immediately.

(2) If an external sound card then what the external model of the card number wireless in my system? Room not the HP. I know it's a Broadcom.

I have spent hours online with HP support and so far can't anyone in their chain of support who really knows what that something else on the networks so that tell them their response cards.

OK, the solution, or at least an explanation.

To find the card wireless in the expansion slot, you will need to remove the metal shield on the top of the motherboard.

Once you do this, you can see 2 expansion slots mini which is the wireless network card

The card I have is BCM943225HMB

http://www.Broadcom.com/products/wireless-LAN/802.11-wireless-LAN-solutions/BCM943225HMB

Single-band 802.11n and Bluetooth 3.0 half minicards

802.11n 2 x 2 offers maximum performance of WLAN in the 2.4 GHz band

The long of it is so this system doesn't come with a dual-band wireless network card as told me by buying the upgrade instead, it is delivered with 2 x 2 as the documentation said.

For those of you who want to know what it means actually the 2 x 2

http://www.NetworkWorld.com/newsletters/2008/050508wireless1.html

While its disappointing that I will not be able to achieve 300Mbps I can get a respectable 130Mbps using an 802.11n router and this card.

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    What type of cable you are using for the connection from computer to computer, you mentioned?

    There is special software required?

    Have you other wireless devices that are connected to this router without problem?

    The following pages are useful to the resolution of the problems of wireless connectivity and can help solve this problem.  Try it and tell me if it helps.
    Troubleshooting wireless network and Internet (Windows Vista)

    HP and Compaq Desktop PCs - troubleshooting your network wireless (Windows Vista)

    In addition, you can watch the the power management of your wireless adapter:
    Turn off the power to the adapter:
    1. open Device Manager. (Win Key + R > type devmgmt.msc > OK)
    2. expand the network adapters.
    3. right click on the Ethernet adapter / wireless, and then click Properties.
    4. click on the power management tab.
    5 remove the check mark next to allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
    6. click on OK.
    7 test cycle.

    Forget a network (Windows Vista)
    1. start network and sharing Center.
    2. in the pane tasks, click on manage wireless networks.
    3. right click on the connection that you want to delete and then click on remove network.
    4. in wireless networks handle - warning dialog box, click OK.
    5. the connection is removed from the list of wireless connections that you can view or edit.

    Reset TCP/IP on your PC:
    1. go to your start screen/menu and type CMD.
    2. right-click on the command prompt icon and select run as administrator.
    3. in the window that opens type "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt" without the quotes and press ENTER.
    4 restart your PC and test.

    It can also help to reset the winsock catalog:
    1. go to your start screen/menu and type CMD.
    2. right-click on the command prompt icon and select run as administrator.
    3. in the window that opens type "netsh winsock reset" without the quotes, and then press ENTER.
    4 restart your PC and test.

    Reinstall the NIC drivers:
    1. download the drivers from here, but do not run them again.
    2. go to your Start menu/screen and type Device Manager.
    3. expand network adapters.
    4. right click on the wireless adapter and choose uninstall.
    5 install the drivers downloaded in step 1.
    6. restart your PC and test.

    Test an ethernet connection:
    Explicit. Test if the problem persists on a wired connection to the adapter hardware troubleshooting wireless can be directed to the appropriate areas.

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    Hello again inter9115,

    You are welcome!

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