Product DescriptionThe Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection is an embedded 802.11a/b/g PCIe Mini Card network adapter operating in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrum. The new solution has support for the latest wireless industry standards, and offers a host of features that will enhance today's mobile lifestyle.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great little card
I bought this for my MSI Wind netbook to switch out from the terrible card it came with. Installation was a breeze (I did it on my lunch break), and the new card works great. I used Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux; both recognized it immediately. With Ubuntu (Hardy and Intrepid) I didn't have to compile any drivers, excellent!
Rating: - Linux Wireless
My new Dell Inspiron 1520 would not connect to my Wireless Network on Linux. After some reading it appeared that the Intel Pro/wirelss 3945ABG should work. I always get great service through Amazon and affiliated vendors so they were my choice to order this wireless card. Service was fast as always.
I installed the card per the Dell online manual which took about 10 minutes. I booted to windows first and the card was recognized and installed within less than a minute. Everything worked ... Read More
Rating: - Does not work with AMD64.
I'm an Ubuntu user and was looking for a card that would "just work" when I installed. This looked promising for other Ubuntu users, but no where was it mentioned, except for the leaflet that came with the device that this card is designed only for Intel (specifically Centrino) processors. THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH AN AMD64 PROCESSOR! I'm sure this card is great, but when I put it in my laptop, a Dell Vostro 1000, it would not even boot. I ended up replacing the worthless Broadcom card that came with ... Read More
Rating: - I NEED HELP
HELLO I HAVE A DV6110US HP PAVILION NOTEBOOK I JUST WANT TO KNOW IF THIS CANT WORK PERFECT IN THIS NOTEBOOK WATH YOU RECOMENT TO ME TO DO
I NEED A LOT OF HELP ...
PLEASE LET ME KNOW SHORTLY
Rating: - Very Linux Friendly
I am using it in Linux (Gutsy Gibbon with KDE desktop) and it works great. It stays connected to the net not like the new Ralink card that came with my laptop. It also worked with Vista on one boot, but I never tried it in Vista after that. Also I didn't even need the drivers cd that came with it. Total plug and play:) The two downsides are that you have to know how to install a new wireless card in your laptop(which can be easy or difficult depending on your machine) and the second one is that with ... Read More