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looby - ignore me earlier answer - bit of a blond moment
The problem isn't necessarily the wifi card
2 things to check - access the router - just make sure it can't use n (this will be in the router setup - refer to handbook) - and that the wireless is switched on
(I can't decide - can you/have you tried another lappy?
Once certain it's not the router
On lappy - control panel (use classic view)
system | hardware | device manager
look down the list for network adapters ... click on the +
and you'll see each card ... right click on your wireless card | properties - see (
http://i26.tinypic.com/2rei5wn.jpg)
If it's just set for n - changeto n/g/b, n/g or auto
(you'll have to play to see which works)
also remember you've done it ... because if you do get an N - you might as well use the better signal