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Found a couple of threads on this topic, which came to no conclusions. All got it to work, but some blocked the 20 pin to make it happen, others apparently not.I've got a CF-52FKN10AM with Vista Business with these questions remaining unanswered;1.) Can the BIOS be changed or updated to include wifi?2.) It appears in this threadthat wifi card Intel link 5100 512ANMMW, with sys: 480985-001 0A was used successfully with no modifications.

I cannot find that exact card. I have been able to locate cards with the same sys, with the exception of the 0A suffix.

Does anyone know if sys numbers with a different suffix can be substituted?3.) I currently have an Intel link 5100 512ANMMW card with the sys x'd out that is not recognized by the BIOS, but it is recognized in Device Manager, though with an error. The physical wifi light is on. The physical switch does work, but the card does not work.

I have removed the wireless switch program and the Intel ProSet program, using only the device driver (unsuccessfully).Can anyone offer some help? Thanks in advance, Joe. I tried upgrading my cf52's wifi card and had the same issues you did with anything but the original card. I tried the exact things you did.I tried 2 different 6000 series cards and an Atheros card.I wanted full n and not draft n. No joy on any of them. It must be tied to the bios.

It seems odd the device manager finds them though.I guess the bios turns them off. I don't know. I tried cutting the trace to pin 20 (same as taping or painting it.) That made no difference.

I finally gave up for now.I don't know if there is another bios available for your unit or not. I have a backup copy for mine. CF52G with working wifi. Shawn,Thanks for the reply. There was another thread started earlier, that also resulted in mixed results (linked below)In that thread there was mention of a conversation with Panasonic (more accurately, Heartland) that implies a solution can be purchased for for some $200 plus. I tried to PM that poster to find out if that solution worked, but he/she does not permit PMs.

I am not willing to spend the $200 to find out for myself, but I did make the call to see if it were still $200, it is. Still it is encouraging to know that adding wifi to the federal CF-52 can be accomplished.It is my opinion, based on the above info from Heartland, that wifi CAN be added to the federal units, AND that the only thing stopping us is the correct wifi card. Evidently, the BIOS is only accepting a very specific wifi card. I believe the part number for this card is N5HZC0000038. Just bought one on eBay today, I'll let you know if it works in a few days after i receive it.Hawk, I too tried a variety of cards. No luck with any of them.Be back soon, Joe.

I recently switched out the stock wifi Intel 5100N with an Intel 6230 model 62230ANHMW card and had no problem with bios on a CF-52G. The software utility switch no longer works though. The hardware switch works fine. If you switch to an Intel 6000 series card be aware that you also need an adapter bracket to go from half height pci-e to full height pci-e. I am using the stock drivers from Intel's website.

The bluetooth stack from Intel is pathetic, but it does work. I intend to try the generic M$ bluetooth stack but haven't gotten around to it. The Intel wireless drivers are working fine as far as I can tell.

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I am still running XP Pro, so the drivers are all for XP Pro. Another minor issue is that the stock antenna cables are only just barely long enough to reach the half height card. And from what I understand the 5ghz antenna wire should be smaller in diameter than than the 2.4ghz antenna wire for the stock Intel 5100N is. I have not looked into replacing the antennas yet, but it's on the to do list, any advice on antennas would be appreciated I am having no problem connecting at 300mbps to my router.

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If you haven't updated to the latest drivers from Intel's site you might try that Joe. You also might try and see if the latest WLAN drivers from Panasonic would work.

I recently switched out the stock wifi Intel 5100N with an Intel 6230 model 62230ANHMW card and had no problem with bios on a CF-52G. The software utility switch no longer works though. The hardware switch works fine. If you switch to an Intel 6000 series card be aware that you also need an adapter bracket to go from half height pci-e to full height pci-e. I am using the stock drivers from Intel's website. The bluetooth stack from Intel is pathetic, but it does work.

I intend to try the generic M$ bluetooth stack but haven't gotten around to it. The Intel wireless drivers are working fine as far as I can tell. I am still running XP Pro, so the drivers are all for XP Pro. Another minor issue is that the stock antenna cables are only just barely long enough to reach the half height card. And from what I understand the 5ghz antenna wire should be smaller in diameter than than the 2.4ghz antenna wire for the stock Intel 5100N is. I have not looked into replacing the antennas yet, but it's on the to do list, any advice on antennas would be appreciated I am having no problem connecting at 300mbps to my router. If you haven't updated to the latest drivers from Intel's site you might try that Joe.

You also might try and see if the latest WLAN drivers from Panasonic would work. Alrighty here we go. Full CF-52 model is CF-52GCMBXAM running BIOS V2.50L16. As far as exact card number for the wireless card I'm not sure where to find that. I have four of these cards, all bought from a fleabay seller in Oregon I think you pointed me to actually Sean. I apparently have at least two versions of this card, Rev A01 and Rev A02.

Anyway here are several numbers from the cards. D PN 0XXG96 Rev A01, C/M 62230ANHU, T/A E97644-004, and CMIIT ID 2010AJ5733. The preceding numbers are all off the card that is actually installed in the CF-52. The only difference in the Rev A01 and A02 cards is the number in the first number that has the Rev in it. The Rev02 card also says 'PTA Approved Model' above the CMIIT string. I hope this helps and if you can give me something more specific numberwise to look for I'll check for it.

Well maybe a qualified bingo.I now have wifi on my Federal CF-52. The card is recognized in the BIOS, it is recognized in device manager, the physical switch works, and the wifi card connects to wireless networks. All without tape, or alteration to the wifi card of any kind.

It was too easy and it works great! So what is qualified? I'm not sure what card I have.If you recall, using the part number I got from Heartland (N5HZC0000038), I searched eBay, only finding 2 cards, bought one and waited. When it arrived, I was disappointed because I could not find that part number anywhere on the card.

Though there are tons of numbers on the card, it looked like a generic card, which I had already tried with no success. Even the SPS number was nothing but X's.

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I was about to just ship the card back, but decided, what the heck give it a try.Removed AC, removed the battery, held the power button 30 seconds to drain the residual power (all of which I had done with previous cards) installed the new card, reinserted the battery and started the machine.

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