> It appears that the built-in wireless radio in the Toshiba Satellite model > L455-S5975 we just bought is exceptionally weak. While it works well while > on the desk in the office next to the AP (88-100%), it does not work 30 feet > away in the den (44% at best). It apparently also does not connect > consistenly when used at other locations offering wireless access to the > 'Net. This really surprised me when I moved it between the office and the > den. > > While I could add an antenna to the Linksys AP here, that won't help when > it's taken elsewhere. I have the Orinoco Gold pcmcia card that worked well > (at least here so I assume elsewhere, too) with the ThinkPad and Tecra. > Would that be a practical solution? What about a USB wireless radio? > Apparently something is needed at the laptop to boost both transmission > strength and reception sensitivity. > > If an external adapter is the solution, what changes need to be made to > the system so the kernel uses the external device by default? > > Any and all suggestions from you wireless experts is appreciated.
that is very odd. wireless in laptops have been pretty good for some time now. i'd pop open the little door on the bottom and make sure that that the antenna connections are solidly attached to the wireless card (most like a mini pci-e card). _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
