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(More customer reviews)I just got this installed in my old Dell Inspiron 5160. I had an Intel ProSet 802.11g card in it, but when I got an 802.11n wifi router, I wanted to upgrade my laptop to use the extra speed. I had a hard time finding "N" cards that were mini PCI (and not mini PCI Express). I still couldn't seem to find anyone claiming this card would work in this particular Dell, but the form factor was right, and I read a few reviews of this card and figured it was worth a try at a little over $20. It wouldn't be the most I've ever gambled on a computer part.
It came from Beach Audio in a little box with a 3" cd with the drivers and docs. I installed the drivers, then when it asked to reboot, I did a shutdown instead and installed the card. Absolutely no issues with the fit or with the antenna leads reaching the jacks.
Buttoned it up, fired it up, and after the OS found the hardware and did the setup, I ran the wifi manager software, put in my wpa key and I was good to go.
I checked the drivers on the website, and the ones that came on the CD are the latest ones, so I didn't bother downloading them.
This card works great so far, and I can finally watch streaming videos without a lot of buffering and stuttering. I am running WinXP pro SP3. Works great.
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