Dell Wireless 1505 Driver Windows 7 64
This utility contains the only official version for Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card Driver for Windows XP/7/Vista/8/8.1/10 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
I recently upgraded my Inspiron 1525 with a Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card from Windows Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit and while the wireless connects, it is only at 54 mbps. I check on my Dlink DIR-655 and under the wireless clients.
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It says that it is connected 802.11g. When I was still on Windows Vista 32-bit, I was able to connect at over 100mbps most times. I am sitting next to the wireless router 5 feet from the thing, and I can still only get g speeds. I assume that this is due to the driver, which is the Broadcom 5.30.21.0 driver from 10/1/2008. Is there another driver that I can use to re-enable wireless n speed? Thanks for the update McMalakai. I have the greenlight selected and 40MHz intolerable disabled, but don't have an 'Auto' option for the b and g speed, just 'Best Rate' and the settings are called Rate (802.11a) and Rate (802.11b/g).
Should I be looking for this speed setting somewhere else? What are all your settings on the 'Advanced' tab of the Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card Properties window. My driver has the same date, 10/1/2008, but the version is 5.30.21.0. If you have another driver, where did you get it? Is it the original 32 bit driver? I appreciate your help. Uninstall that driver.
Dell Wireless 1505 Driver
That driver came as an optional Windows Update drive for all broadcom cards with that chipset. Unfortunately, I never get above 54Mbs with that driver.
Update Dell Drivers Windows 7
The Original driver that comes with Windows 7 works, and has 'auto' in the dropdown instead of 'best rate'. I've updated to that driver twice and it always kills my N speeds. I don't have the original driver's version number right now, as i'm not on that machine. But somewhere else in these board is where I heard the trick about using the original driver only. Still even the original driver gives me 'flaky' N speeds. It seems to be trying to increase the linkspeed on demand, and that can cause latency jitters in many bandwidth heavy apps.