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Old 08-05-2008, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help: does anyone have an HP dv9000 with wireless N??

here's the deal: when i ordered my Dv9000, i ordered a wireless n card, but when i checked the card that is installed, it is only capable of wireless g. so, i've been gypped. the reason i 'm asking if anyone else has a dv9000 is because i want to know if their card (middle bay, located near the ram) has two or three antenna connectors, because i believe that wireless n uses three antennae, and my computer is only equipped with two.
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RAM: 2048Mb, HDD: 2.5" 120Gb,
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