Alright, I did some research and here's the jist. Apparently, only CTO
(Custom To Order) models get the add'l N wire. I opened mine up, and
could find no cable near the card. At any rate, I am ready to do this
now.
Is it really true that the Atheros cards are simply "better", and have,
perhaps, a wider range? I could use a slightly better range, N, or no N.
I just installed the Atheros card, and it was quickly found by Vista,
but silly me forgot to put the appropriate drivers there beforehand. So
back in went the Intel 3945ABG.
I'm going to download the x64 drivers for the Atheros a/b/g/n card now
and re-attempt. It takes 5 minutes. All I have to do is remove the palm
rest, fingerprint cable, as well as the keyboard, and detach its cable
that connects it to the motherboard.
Second question: As someone previously mentioned, I could possibly use
a cable that doesn't necessitate going behind the screen, which was
great news. There are TWO cables that connect the WWAN card to its
antenna on the right side of the screen. I don't use it, as I said
before, so would I be taking a risk other than that it would simply not
work, by using one of the WWAN antennas coming from the WWAN antenna and
put it where the "N antenna" goes?? Also, which of the two cable would I
use (one is blue, one red), or does it even matter? Finally, is there
any way that I can mess ANYTHING up by attempting this? Anything, such
as shorting anything out?
Thanks for any replies. I am so ready!!! lol...At least, so far I know
that the card works, and later tonight, I'll reattempt just connecting
the non-N cables to see if there is any improvement for G alone. I'd
love to hear about my idea about using the one of the WWAN antennas as
the N antenna, so to speak!???
As much as I want to do this, under no circumstances do I want to take
the risk of screwing up my Thinkpad in any way.
Thanks all!!!!!!!
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T60p, *15" UXGA* BOE-Hydis *AFFS IPS Flexview* LCD, *T7600* Core 2 Duo
2.33GHz, ATI FireGL V5200 256MB, 400GB HDD (2x*200 Hitachi 7,200rpm
w/FDE*), 4GB RAM, Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1!