- Sep 1, 2010
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This has been a thorn in my side for the last week... I gave my dad an older Thinkpad and installed Windows 10 on it more recently. He loves the computer and it runs the OS fine but the wireless card or, more specifically, its drivers are causing a bit of intermittent connection loss. The card is a single band Intel Centrino-N 1000 and AFAIK there aren't any "official" Windows 10 drivers for it. Just 8 and older OS.
Normally, when something like this occurs, I just replace the wireless card with something newer but this model (along with many other IBM and HP notebooks) have a BIOS "lock" that prevents the computer from booting when a different card (that isn't on the FCC whitelist) is installed. Like, it won't even entertain the idea. I've tried a couple of workarounds (BIOS flash and BIOS hack) but long story short I've ordered two other wireless cards and neither have worked, only the original one... obviously.
So... is there any option here besides disabling the card and having him use one of those cheap USB 2.0 dongle mini adapters or can I somehow spoof the hardware ID from the old card to the new one? I've seen a guide on this for Unix but I don't think I'm savvy enough to pull that off. I don't know exactly what the issue with the connection is but every 20 minutes or so he loses his wireless connection (AP point is only 10 feet or so away from the couch in the living room) and despite reading that the adapter is compatible I've been unable to fix it.
Any thoughts?
Normally, when something like this occurs, I just replace the wireless card with something newer but this model (along with many other IBM and HP notebooks) have a BIOS "lock" that prevents the computer from booting when a different card (that isn't on the FCC whitelist) is installed. Like, it won't even entertain the idea. I've tried a couple of workarounds (BIOS flash and BIOS hack) but long story short I've ordered two other wireless cards and neither have worked, only the original one... obviously.
So... is there any option here besides disabling the card and having him use one of those cheap USB 2.0 dongle mini adapters or can I somehow spoof the hardware ID from the old card to the new one? I've seen a guide on this for Unix but I don't think I'm savvy enough to pull that off. I don't know exactly what the issue with the connection is but every 20 minutes or so he loses his wireless connection (AP point is only 10 feet or so away from the couch in the living room) and despite reading that the adapter is compatible I've been unable to fix it.
Any thoughts?