Slow speed Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN - Satellite L500-128

I have bought Toshiba Satellite L500-128 and have allready 300N Router Wireless Sitecom
The new laptop has an wireless lan card with's supported 802-11 Draft-N
I don't know buth the speed of my new laptop is continue around 48/54 Mbps
I have an second computer also with an wireless card 802-11 Draft-N supported and works fine with speed more than 136Mbps
I have tried serveral things to change in the configuration of the wireless card buth without any results.
Does anybody have an idea? How to fix this?
Thanks
Richard

Hi
Check if Wlan card use the Draft N standard.
You can choose this in device manager -> WLan card properties -> Advanced tab
As far as I know the WLan card is Intel 5100AGN.
Check if an WLan driver update would help too
Greets

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