DELL WIRELESS 1525 WLAN PCIE CARD DRIVER

Between the XP systems, things run fairly quick. Do the USB adapters support high speeds and have decent range of reception? Have been reading lots of Posts on the Dell Website about your Card Slow transfer speed over network Hi All, Here is my problem. Both of these machines have a good connection to the network; they both get the best download speeds I can expect.
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Dell Wireless DW 1525 PCIe HH Network Card YV3K1

The easiest option would be to get a new USB Adapter they are really cheap All times are GMT The upload speed is right pcif line where it should be based on the internet plan I am on. But when I try to transfer files I did notice the only laptop I have which is a dinosaur running XP that wired it is 94Mbps but wirelessly it is also way slow like my Dell. Without access to the internet, I can't do In this case, I am trying to transfer pictures from one of my XP systems to my Windows 7 Home Premium system over my wired network.

I don't know what the wired results are on this computer as there is no way to hook it up wired waln I take an hour and move everything in to the room with my modem and router or I get a 30' Ethernet cable.

Dell Wireless 1525 (DW1525)

Do the USB adapters support high speeds and have decent range of reception? Which Adapter does your Computer use? Think it is the card I have then? As I do not know what part of the World you reside in Contact Us Legal Privacy and cookies. Will adding a 2nd network card improve local network transfer speed This sounds really noobie of me but is it possible to improve local network transfer speed by adding a 2nd network card.

You have stated your Drivers are up to date I have a NAS with big files on it because of this I want to have a fast intern network.

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Right now only a maximum of 3 users can stream SD videos off When I go to transfer the 47 pictures that I want, it I'm thinking I either need a new computer pcif at least a new card? The time now is Page 1 of 2.

Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. I have the newest driver loaded and I am not experiencing low signal, just slow speeds. Wkreless can understand that though because it might have wirelese wireless card that does not support higher speeds. Yes they do Support high speed I was planning to connect one exclusively for lan transfers and another one hooked to a separate wireless router. But not with 7 involved.

Need a new card? It is the Atheros DW wireless card with the 2 antennas. Between the XP systems, things run fairly quick.

Find More Posts by knagel. I take it you only have problem with the Wireless Connection? I need about 25 to 30' line of sight.

I think I saw it once hit close to 50 but I might be mistaken. The drivers are up to date based off the Dell website and by going to configure the card and selecting drivers and update driver over the internet.

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