Intel PRO/wireless and WiFi Link wireless network adapters are an important part of Intel's mobile technology, among which the BG/2915abg/3945abg/4965AGN model corresponds to the BG/2915abg/3945abg/4965AGN model; the 5100 AGN, 5300 AGN, and 5150/5350 models correspond to the AGN, AGN, and models.
The specific performance indicators and differences between them are as follows:
2200bg supports 802.11b (2.4 GHz/11 Mbps) and 802.11g (2.4 GHz/54 Mbps) standards;
2915abg supports three major standards: 802.11b (2.4 GHz/11 Mbps), 802.11a (5 GHz/54 Mbps), and 802.11g (2.4 GHz/54 Mbps );
The 3945abg supports the 802.11e standard, supports real-time transmission of VoIP and other real-time applications through wireless connections, and further enhances anti-interference capabilities;
4965AGN supports the latest 802.11n protocol. It can use a 2-4 GHz and 5 GHz Dual Band for data processing. It also provides spatial multiplexing MIMO (Multi-Channel input output) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology;
The Wi-Fi link 5100 supports 802.11a/B/G/N, 1X2 MIMO, and 2 antennas;
The Wi-Fi link 5300 supports 802.11a/B/G/N, 3x3 MIMO, and 3 antennas;
WiFi Link 5150/5350 is a multi-functional version of 5100/5300. It is added with WiMAX support on the basis of the original product (I do not know whether there will be these two modules for laptops listed in China, but not the first batch to be listed soon ).
Intel has also maintained regular updates to the drivers of the Intel-based wireless network card, enabling it to improve performance, stability, compatibility, and other aspects.