i have a notebook :(
u should get one too :) and make better use of the free wireless!
u can't really lug around a huge desktop all over the place...lol
but if desktops are your thing i suggest you get yourself a WIRELESS CARD
happy studying
2007-01-08 06:10:35
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answer #1
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answered by xenon 5
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That relies upon on how some distance the on the spot router you're connecting to is from the on the spot adapter. in case you recommend will it connect along with your position router, then it relies upon on the length of your position or perhaps if this is an 'n' or a 'g' router. An 801.11n router could have an prolonged decision than a g router. This gadget seems able to having fairly a lot any wifi signal close by, so any neighbor's router's might want to achievable take position. yet lower back it relies upon how close they're. And both way you'll favor to understand the password to get on to a community it truly is secure.
2016-12-02 00:23:48
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answered by england 4
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It all depends on how you plan to connect to the Internet. If you plan to use the college's network than you may have to check with them to make sure you are allowed to do that. We disable student network ports if they try to use a wireless device.
If you plan to connect to an external wireless network than you take your chances.
As far as what you need: You'll need a wireless Ethernet adapter and a wireless router which will connect to either the campus' network or an ISP's modem.
2007-01-08 06:31:32
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answered by Shawn H 6
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The easy way is to get a USB wireless adapter.
2007-01-08 07:01:09
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answered by w0nd3ring2 2
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wireless card definitely
2007-01-08 06:11:07
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answered by abadger42 2
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wireless card
use navigation bar on left to choose the 'flavor' of wireless you need:
http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=NET
2007-01-08 06:09:57
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answered by Act D 4
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card
2007-01-08 06:09:57
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answered by Wurm™ 6
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