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IBM a/b/g Atheros chipset able to utilitze SuperG 108Mbs?
IBM a/b/g Atheros chipset able to utilitze SuperG 108Mbs?
So, the Fujitsu notebooks use the same chipset as found in our Thinkpads with the IBM a/b/g WiFi. It's the AR5001X+. Their (Fujitsu) notebooks can connect to access points at up to 108Mbs using Super G.
But, there aren't any drivers from IBM or anyone else that can utilitze SuperG. Anyone have any ideas?
[UPDATE]
I knew I was onto something. I think I've got this SuperG thing wrapped up. So, I was toying around with the Fujitsu drivers in my 3 post down. It didn't work. So, I installed IBM's newest drivers for the a/b/g WiFi card. However, I never uninstalled the Atheros Client that comes with the Fujitsu drivers.
It kept on asking me to disable the Intel Zero Configuration WiFi utility. I didn't do that until this morning. Low and behold the Atheros Client utility allows me to utilitze SuperG. However, in fustration I returned my Netgear 624 wireless router 3 days ago. So, I can't test it yet. BUT, the option is there to use SuperG.
Here's what you do.
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First, upgrade to the lastest IBM a/b/g drivers, 3.1.1.5 (or something like that).
1. Download the Fujitsu drivers.
http://www.fmworld.net/download/E0200041/E0200041.exe
2. Run the setup utility from the Atheros_1.43 subfolder. Don't use the setup utility in the main folder (it's in Japanese).
3. Only install the Atheros Client. Nothing else.
5. Disable the Intel zero configuration. Reboot.
Now just use the Atheros Client Utility to manage your connections.
But, there aren't any drivers from IBM or anyone else that can utilitze SuperG. Anyone have any ideas?
[UPDATE]
I knew I was onto something. I think I've got this SuperG thing wrapped up. So, I was toying around with the Fujitsu drivers in my 3 post down. It didn't work. So, I installed IBM's newest drivers for the a/b/g WiFi card. However, I never uninstalled the Atheros Client that comes with the Fujitsu drivers.
It kept on asking me to disable the Intel Zero Configuration WiFi utility. I didn't do that until this morning. Low and behold the Atheros Client utility allows me to utilitze SuperG. However, in fustration I returned my Netgear 624 wireless router 3 days ago. So, I can't test it yet. BUT, the option is there to use SuperG.
Here's what you do.
----------------------------------------
First, upgrade to the lastest IBM a/b/g drivers, 3.1.1.5 (or something like that).
1. Download the Fujitsu drivers.
http://www.fmworld.net/download/E0200041/E0200041.exe
2. Run the setup utility from the Atheros_1.43 subfolder. Don't use the setup utility in the main folder (it's in Japanese).
3. Only install the Atheros Client. Nothing else.
5. Disable the Intel zero configuration. Reboot.
Now just use the Atheros Client Utility to manage your connections.
Last edited by RaysMD on Sat Jun 12, 2004 9:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: IBM a/b/g Atheros chipset able to utilitze SuperG 108Mbs
Wireless SuperG needs a different wireless chip, the new AR5005GS.
Regards,
G-Man
Regards,
G-Man
The AR5001X+ does support SuperG.
See the following thread. This is what got me started. Forget about using the Fujitsu drivers. It didn't work for me.
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r ... ~mode=flat
See the following thread. This is what got me started. Forget about using the Fujitsu drivers. It didn't work for me.
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r ... ~mode=flat
Correct. You're right.
Quote (Cheryl Patstone, the Director of Corporate Marketing at Atheros):
"The chipsets in each product do not have to be the same. We have implemented the "Super" capability in our AR5001X+ solution, as well as all chipsets in our AR5002 and AR5004 families."
http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/archives/000143.php
From Atheros' website:
"The Atheros AR5001G (802.11b/g) chipset and the AR5001X+ (802.11a/b/g) chipset are in volume production and available in products today from leading wireless LAN retailers, networking equipment manufacturers, and PC OEMs. Atheros-based products are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, and support 802.11a, 802.11b, and the latest 802.11g Draft 8.1 standards. The new Super G and Super A/G performance enhancements are activated through driver upgrades available to Atheros customers this quarter."
http://www.atheros.com/news/Performance.html
Regards,
G-Man
Quote (Cheryl Patstone, the Director of Corporate Marketing at Atheros):
"The chipsets in each product do not have to be the same. We have implemented the "Super" capability in our AR5001X+ solution, as well as all chipsets in our AR5002 and AR5004 families."
http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/archives/000143.php
From Atheros' website:
"The Atheros AR5001G (802.11b/g) chipset and the AR5001X+ (802.11a/b/g) chipset are in volume production and available in products today from leading wireless LAN retailers, networking equipment manufacturers, and PC OEMs. Atheros-based products are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, and support 802.11a, 802.11b, and the latest 802.11g Draft 8.1 standards. The new Super G and Super A/G performance enhancements are activated through driver upgrades available to Atheros customers this quarter."
http://www.atheros.com/news/Performance.html
Regards,
G-Man
There is some question as to "Super G" violates FCC rules. (At least that's the contention competing makers to the Atheros chips are making and asking the FCC to investigate) Until that is resolved, I'm betting IBM will take the conservative approach and not offer those features. IBM always tries to certify their products worldwide and this could come into conflict for some countries until it is determined kosher.
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hi
i have successfully installed the equivalent netgear drivers on my t40p with a/b wlan solution (atheros 5211 chipset).
the netgear drivers have the "turbo" options and therefor i can easily get my internal wlan card work with my negear 802.11a access point in turbomode ("SuperG Mode for 802.11a aka Turbomode).
Peaks at 30/40 mbps dl/ul instead of 20/30.
the ibm a/b/g card has the atheros 5212 chipset. madwifi drivers are working.
can someone pls install the netgearWAG 511 drivers and try the turbomode with the a/b/g card?
its the same chipset.
http://netgear.com/products/prod_detail ... 66&view=hm
http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_det ... dnldID=470
i have successfully installed the equivalent netgear drivers on my t40p with a/b wlan solution (atheros 5211 chipset).
the netgear drivers have the "turbo" options and therefor i can easily get my internal wlan card work with my negear 802.11a access point in turbomode ("SuperG Mode for 802.11a aka Turbomode).
Peaks at 30/40 mbps dl/ul instead of 20/30.
the ibm a/b/g card has the atheros 5212 chipset. madwifi drivers are working.
can someone pls install the netgearWAG 511 drivers and try the turbomode with the a/b/g card?
its the same chipset.
http://netgear.com/products/prod_detail ... 66&view=hm
http://kbserver.netgear.com/support_det ... dnldID=470
Can you share exactly how you managed to make them work together?i have successfully installed the equivalent netgear drivers on my t40p with a/b wlan solution (atheros 5211 chipset).
I have tried this in the past with my T40p dual band wifi, but never able to get them to work.
When I enable the Turbo mode on my FWAG114 A band, the T40p will disconnect (as expected) but no longer able to reconnect, even after installing the WAG511 Driver Version 2.0.
The Netgear Smart Utility client did not seem to do anything.
I was thinking that this combination is not possible.
TIA
yuki
installing the wag511 drivers on a t40p thinkpad a/b wlan doesn't work because of the atheros chipset.
wag511 -> 5212 -> a/b/g
wab501 -> 5211 -> a/b
try this driver:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/products_au ... WAB501.asp
it has been working for me for 10 months now
btw: i tried the wag511 drivers too because the wab501 drivers are pretty old and therefor you have only WEP security options using the netgear driver software. but the wag511 drivers do not work ;(, until you do not upgrade to the a/b/g wlan minipci card.
wag511 -> 5212 -> a/b/g
wab501 -> 5211 -> a/b
try this driver:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/products_au ... WAB501.asp
it has been working for me for 10 months now
btw: i tried the wag511 drivers too because the wab501 drivers are pretty old and therefor you have only WEP security options using the netgear driver software. but the wag511 drivers do not work ;(, until you do not upgrade to the a/b/g wlan minipci card.
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