The DW 1505, 15n are wireless N cards so they all will be considered upgrades. After posting my reply I noticed that you did mention that you are replacing the 1397. So when working on a reply I don't always have the thread title showing. If you want the card that has the most options though, the Intel 5100n should be your choice. So as long as you currently have the DW 1505, DW 1515 and the Intel 5100n you should be fine. All three of the remaining cards are both Wireless N and dual band cards, so they can connect to both 2.4 and 5 GHz networks and are 300 mbps cards. Of the networks cards that shipped with your system, only the DW 1397 is not a wireless N card. A.and B networks are the earlier technology with G and finally N networks coming later. I suggested the Intel card simply because it had the widest range of networks and channels in one card.Ī /B /G /N are the types of wireless networks that are available on the 802.11 (WIFI) family of wireless networking. Really before upgrading I suggest testing your existing wireless card and see if it does what you need it to do.
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