I just bought a NETGEAR WNDR3700 last night because my ancient router was acting up. Setup went well and, so far, I love this router, but all my current household devices (Wii, Nintendo DS, printer, Toshiba laptop) are 11g.
As I now have the router for it, I'd love for the laptop to be able to take advantage of the 11n performance.
I can't find anything in my laptop documentation on upgrading the WLAN card, but it LOOKS like it takes a mini pci-e card (picture below). Does that look correct, and, if so, what do I need to keep in mind when shopping for a replacement card?
I have no personal preference on brand, just want it to work right, and, since I have the dual-band router, I'd like to be able to take full advantage of that.
Anything else I need to keep in mind? Is it just like changing a pci-e NIC in a desktop (uninstall drivers, remove hardware, install new hardware and drivers, configure), or are there special laptop considerations (since there is a WLAN power switch on the front of the laptop, or maybe the proprietary Toshiba ConfigFree software won't recognize it, etc)?
Laptop is a Toshiba Satellite p305-8822 with 3GB of RAM, running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. It is bone stock as far as hardware and OS, I've never changed a thing on it, other than updating Windows and installing my other apps.
Here's a picture of what the wireless card looks like, I assume the antennas will have to match up to/fit any replacement card:
As I now have the router for it, I'd love for the laptop to be able to take advantage of the 11n performance.
I can't find anything in my laptop documentation on upgrading the WLAN card, but it LOOKS like it takes a mini pci-e card (picture below). Does that look correct, and, if so, what do I need to keep in mind when shopping for a replacement card?
I have no personal preference on brand, just want it to work right, and, since I have the dual-band router, I'd like to be able to take full advantage of that.
Anything else I need to keep in mind? Is it just like changing a pci-e NIC in a desktop (uninstall drivers, remove hardware, install new hardware and drivers, configure), or are there special laptop considerations (since there is a WLAN power switch on the front of the laptop, or maybe the proprietary Toshiba ConfigFree software won't recognize it, etc)?
Laptop is a Toshiba Satellite p305-8822 with 3GB of RAM, running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. It is bone stock as far as hardware and OS, I've never changed a thing on it, other than updating Windows and installing my other apps.
Here's a picture of what the wireless card looks like, I assume the antennas will have to match up to/fit any replacement card:
