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baffled32
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      04-13-2007, 08:46 AM
We have moved house and now wish to link our one PC to internet wirelessly.
Have modem etc but not sure if PC is capable of connecting.

How/where do I look to find out if it has a wireless card plesae. One item
I read said look for icon in Control Panle - but don't know what the icon
should look like.
Plus if it isn't capable - what do I need to buy.

Hope somoneone can hlep - thansk.
 
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      04-13-2007, 08:44 PM
Hi
May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"baffled32" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have moved house and now wish to link our one PC to internet
> wirelessly.
> Have modem etc but not sure if PC is capable of connecting.
>
> How/where do I look to find out if it has a wireless card plesae. One
> item
> I read said look for icon in Control Panle - but don't know what the icon
> should look like.
> Plus if it isn't capable - what do I need to buy.
>
> Hope somoneone can hlep - thansk.



 
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      04-14-2007, 10:46 AM
Thanks so much - so obvious when you know how!

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> On 13-Apr-2007, =?Utf-8?B?YmFmZmxlZDMy?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > How/where do I look to find out if it has a wireless card plesae.

>
> If XP try Control Panel then Computer Management then
> Administrative Tools then Device Manager then right hand
> pane Network Devices.
> If you have an installed wireless device it should show there.
>
> Note if it's a laptop, wireless devices sometimes are
> switched off but (in theory) should still show.
> Very unlikely is the situation where you have an
> uninstalled or improperly installed wireless device.
> In this situation I would expect to see it in Network
> Devices with a warning icon, or a message new
> hardware found.
> If you haven't got a network device you can go for
> a wireless adapter. I like USB wireless adapters
> since you can move them on the end of the USB
> cable to get the best signal.
> Cards with aerials can get screened by the case
> being between the aerial and the access point.
> But it's horses for courses, each has its
> advocates.
>

 
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