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Hello-
I installed two Intel Centrino Advanced 6205 pci-e cards into a Dell Latitude E6530 laptop running Windows 7 x64 Pro. Tried a bunch of drivers available from both Intel and Dell (latest few versions). Will get a Bad Pool Call BSOD -- if I uninstall 1 card everything is ok. Is this a general no no for drivers sake or should I just have to make a modification?
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Hello MattG, I guess you meant "half-mini PCI Express" cards for laptops.
These wireless adapters were meant to be installed by the system manufacturers and require a certification process which involves the system as a whole, including wireless adapter and antennas.
If you have more questions we recommend you contacting your system manufacturer for a list of validated adapters for your laptop in regards of hardware compatibility and approved for your local radiated electromagnetic interference standards and regulatory compliance.
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-011644.htm Intel� Wi-Fi Products; Regulatory information regarding hardware installation or upgrade
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-031167.htm Intel� Wi-Fi Products; Why doesn't my laptop recognize my new Intel� wireless adapter?
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Thanks for the reply, Dell installs the first of these cards and ships me extras to install myself in the 2nd half-mini port on the laptop.
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In general, the ideal condition is one wireless adapter per system. Otherwise, please follow the system manufacturer's recommendations.
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