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Did MSI switch WiFi chips on the Wind?

Possibly because of the nagging problems with the built-in WiFi of the MSI Wind, two new WiFi chips may have replaced the old RealTek that came with each netbook.

The Driver Download page of MSI is now offering new device drivers for 2 new RF modules:

  • AzureWave (AW-NE771) 802.11 b/g/n by Atheros Communication
  • RT2700E (MS-6890) 802.11 b/g/n by Ralink Technology Corp.

The old and problematic RF module was RTL8187SE (MS-6894) by Realtek Semiconductor. The good news is that newer shipments of the MSI Wind will have the faster and better ranged WiFi N draft. Bad news is that older models we already own are stuck with the Realtek chips.

To check which RF module your MSI Wind has, check the silver sticker at the back of your laptop:

msi wind wifi

You can then download the respective WiFi drivers here.

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6 Responses to “Did MSI switch WiFi chips on the Wind?”


  1. Gravatar Icon Calvin replied on Sep 20th, 2008 at 9:36 pm (1)

    think it would affect its price? if it won’t then it’s a good thing for those who waited.

  2. Gravatar Icon jobucks replied on Sep 21st, 2008 at 1:12 pm (2)

    nice post,

  3. Gravatar Icon Joy de Guzman replied on Sep 21st, 2008 at 1:16 pm (3)

    I think it’s because of this: http://www.atheros.com/news/CCX2.html

  4. Gravatar Icon Erin replied on Sep 21st, 2008 at 6:51 pm (4)

    That is sort of a good news as I am still struggling to get wifi working in linux. I am actually looking at having the card replaced with something that is linux friendly, or buying an external one from CDRKing if that works with Linux.

    ciao!

  5. Gravatar Icon mc replied on Oct 1st, 2008 at 12:10 am (5)

    “Did MSI switched“? Seriously??

    Check your grammar. Please.

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