Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440
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@travisdh1 Older issue, but yeah.... I'd just as soon install our own image on it. But I don't want Lenovo attempting to use that as an excuse....
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@DustinB3403 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@RojoLoco said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Take the laptop out and trade it for $20 worth of crack, then go buy a Dell or something. Win/win.
Can I opt for beer instead of narcotics?
I guess... if you can find a beer dealer standing around that will take trades like that.
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Have you checked to see if the antenna wires are properly attached to the wireless card? Fairly likely to have been pulled during a motherboard swap out and I swear those little bastards are never the same after you disconnect them once.
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@NDC said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Have you checked to see if the antenna wires are properly attached to the wireless card? Fairly likely to have been pulled during a motherboard swap out and I swear those little bastards are never the same after you disconnect them once.
I haven't because I have warranty on the device, so I'm not touching this thing besides to confirm its usability.
Normally I would, and that is what I'm assuming as well...
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@DustinB3403 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@NDC said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Have you checked to see if the antenna wires are properly attached to the wireless card? Fairly likely to have been pulled during a motherboard swap out and I swear those little bastards are never the same after you disconnect them once.
I haven't because I have warranty on the device, so I'm not touching this thing besides to confirm its usability.
Normally I would, and that is what I'm assuming as well...
You're correct. Don't open it.
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@wirestyle22 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@DustinB3403 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@NDC said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Have you checked to see if the antenna wires are properly attached to the wireless card? Fairly likely to have been pulled during a motherboard swap out and I swear those little bastards are never the same after you disconnect them once.
I haven't because I have warranty on the device, so I'm not touching this thing besides to confirm its usability.
Normally I would, and that is what I'm assuming as well...
You're correct. Don't open it.
Right, don't open it. I wonder if it got one of the lucky superfish enabled wifi adapters?
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"So long, Lenovo... and thanks for all the Superfish!"
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@travisdh1 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@wirestyle22 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@DustinB3403 said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@NDC said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Have you checked to see if the antenna wires are properly attached to the wireless card? Fairly likely to have been pulled during a motherboard swap out and I swear those little bastards are never the same after you disconnect them once.
I haven't because I have warranty on the device, so I'm not touching this thing besides to confirm its usability.
Normally I would, and that is what I'm assuming as well...
You're correct. Don't open it.
Right, don't open it. I wonder if it got one of the lucky superfish enabled wifi adapters?
supposedly that was solved by releasing a driver without superfish.
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Dominica's Lenovo crashed hard tonight. That thing with Win 10 crashed like once a month. Asus with Ubuntu, never.
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@scottalanmiller said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Dominica's Lenovo crashed hard tonight. That thing with Win 10 crashed like once a month. Asus with Ubuntu, never.
Where you still using the WiFi card that came with it? It was totally worth the $65 investment in a third party card for my Yoga. After that - all problems just gone!
And I upgraded to AC, it came with N.
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@Dashrender said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
@scottalanmiller said in Wireless Card Spottiness - Lenovo T440:
Dominica's Lenovo crashed hard tonight. That thing with Win 10 crashed like once a month. Asus with Ubuntu, never.
Where you still using the WiFi card that came with it? It was totally worth the $65 investment in a third party card for my Yoga. After that - all problems just gone!
And I upgraded to AC, it came with N.
Yes, still using the Lenovo hardware.