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im a fool. Can you install a wireless internet card onto a desktop PC? Do you have to unscrew the back or have it done professionally? I know on a laptop you just slide it in the card slot.
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Yes you can. You can use a PCI card (inside your computer) or a USB card (plugs into USB port on outside). USB cards are as easy as plugging in a mouse and installing drivers. PCI cards are easy to install as well, but they require opening your case. I have had better luck with PCI cards, but I haven't used any USB cards in about a year.
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Funky's info is right. I've used both on customer's desktops and both work fine. The PCI cards seem to usually pick up the wireless signal better, especially if they have an external antenna on a cable. Here is an example that I've had great success with. NewEgg link Installing a PCI card couldn't be easier and the software setup is simple.
However, if you are really concerned that you don't know how to install the PCI card, the USB option is a safe bet. As for a USB option, I have had great luck with this model. NewEgg Link 2 If you are close to the router and don't think that signal strength will be an issue then something cheaper, without the cable that allows you to get the antenna out from behind the pc should work fine. |
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if you go the USB route, make sure your computer has USB 2.0 ports.
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I use a USB card. Just plug it in any USB port and you're set. You won't get as good a connection as a card inside the computer but then again im guessing that one won't get as good a connection as a laptop with built in card. The connection is stil very fast.
I shouldn't be even complaining since I used dial up for almost a decade of suffering. |
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thanks for the help went to CC and picked up a USB one and its working right now [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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