There are some articles in the Networking Center (linked above) that you can try as well. See if any of them help, and if not, let us know and we'll see what else we can suggest. Those 3 steps tend to be the best early steps to try.
(Don't forget to reset your security back on after testing it). If they do, then it's a setting / configuration / compatibility issue with your system's card, security software, etc. This package contains the Dell Wireless 1705 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth driver. Wireless drivers help your operating system to communicate with wireless devices such as wireless cards and network interface controllers. This package contains the Dell Wireless 1704 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi driver. If the above 2 steps don't help, try removing all the security settings from your router, temporarily, and see if the connection speeds improve. Dell Wireless 1705 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Driver. Dell Wireless 1704 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Driver. What modem / router are you connecting to wirelessly? Have you updated the firmware on that modem / router since you started using the XPS system? That would be my second recommendation.ģ. Click on the Drivers & Downloads section and check under Networking to see if there is an updated driver for your DW1703 card. What version of the driver for that card are you using? You can go to our Dell Support Home Page, insert your service tag, and the pages will redirect you to the support pages for your system. Have you taken a look at the Dell Network & Wireless Support Center? There are some good articles in there that may help you out.ġ.