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In November 2004, Dell started shipping the then-new i9200. The WUXGA screens on those lappys were matte surfaced and they produced an unpleasant sparkly appearance. It was bad enough that many customers cancelled their orders (I was...
I had the exact same problem on my i9200 - tried evrything, nothing helped. Until release 9.0.2.1 of the Intel drivers. I've had no problem since then, although my green WiFi light sometimes goes out. But the connection remains good. ...
Here's my guess: Your old desktop screen was a 1024x768 4:3. Your new XPS is a 1920x1200 16:10. So everything looks tiny and squashed over to the left. That is as it should be. And even if you increase font dpi, pictures (like the...
rfii, don't know why your clients are stepping on each others toes. Somewhere I remember seeing a checkbox that says something like "Let Windows manage your wireless connections", but I don't remember where. Maybe you need to...
I have an Inspiron 9200 and my POS Intel WiFi card never held a connection for more than 15 or 20 minutes. It would gradually slow down until it just dropped the connection and the little green light went out. I tried everything...
There are a number of long threads on the Dell community forums regarding this problem - seems it's fairly common. Some folks (not many) have had success by simply exchanging their card for a new one. Others have had success by...
Just loaded the latest drivers - no help at all. So the wireless function on my lappy is basically useless - I can't hold a connection for more than a minute or so. POS!!!
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IzzI, it's getting late here (11pm). If I get a chance in the next hour I will try the new drivers. Otherwise tomorrow. Thanks.
Firstly, thanks for the help. I'm using a Belkin Pre-N router. Wanted a Linksys WRT54GX but I'm in Africa so I took what I could find. I have a few more days to return the router for a full refund so I'll probably do that. But the...
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