Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 105

Compatibility



Compatibility

Supported processors and chipsets compatibility matrixTechnical Documents
Wireless driver compatibility with wireless client utilitiesTechnical Documents
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software and hardware version compatibilityTechnical Documents
Which operating systems are supported with Intel wireless products?Technical Documents
System requirements for Intel® WiDiTechnical Documents
Intel® Wireless Products and Microsoft Windows* 8Technical Documents
Linux* support for Intel WiFi and WiMAX adaptersTechnical Documents
Which operating systems support Intel® My WiFi Technology (Intel® MWT)Technical Documents
What is new in each Intel® WiDi software release?How To Guides
SSO Support with Novell Client for Microsoft Windows XP*/Microsoft Windows 2000*Technical Documents
Intel® wireless products and Microsoft Windows 7*Technical Documents
Are all WLAN products (802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n) interoperable?Technical Documents
Support for 64-bit operating systems on Intel wireless adaptersTechnical Documents
Intel® WiDi requires a different wireless security profileTechnical Documents
Intel® PROSet Wireless Software 15.6.1 driver versionsTechnical Documents
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software 15.6.0 driver versionsTechnical Documents
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software management ZCfgSvc service functionalityTechnical Documents
Power save polling (PSP) causes connection issues with access pointsKnown Issues
Wireless providersTechnical Documents
System requirements for Intel® My WiFi Technology (Intel® MWT)Technical Documents
Troubleshooting firewall issuesHow To Guides
Why doesn't my laptop recognize my new Intel® wireless adapter?Technical Documents
Admin profiles interoperabilityTechnical Documents
Will WLANs receive interference from other wireless devices or other WLANs?Technical Documents
Downloads continue on wireless connection when wired connection is availableKnown Issues
Access Point (AP) firmware updates may resolve wireless network issuesKnown Issues
Data rate will not exceed 54 Mbps when WEP or TKIP encryption is configuredKnown Issues
802.11 association lost with Cisco AP* configured for World-Mode legacyKnown Issues
Known issues and solutionsKnown Issues
Interference from 2.4 GHz cordless telephonesKnown Issues
Cannot connect to a LEAP network after upgrading to Microsoft Windows 7*Known Issues
Using WPA2 with Windows XP Service Pack 2*Known Issues
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