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QUICK WIRELESS HELP
This is a stupid question but is there an easy way to tell wheather or not i have a wireless card (other than opening the comp and looking inside) with out having acess to a wireless net work.
The reason i ask is that i was going to buy a usb wireless adapter for use in atlanta. The lap top isnt mine. THe person who gaveme the laptop insists there is a wireless card in it but i havent seen any proof and dont have a network at home to connect to. I looked in the device manager under network adapters and all I found was "3COM EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI TX NIC 3C905B-tx" I believe this isd just my network card that i use for my home netork ( not wire less)\ Please help so i can save some money if there is a card in this already |
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP
Nah, no stupid questions, only stupid answers. XP
Well, off the top of my head I can say that I would severly doubt a wireless network card would be in a laptop that you would not be able to see with a quick glance. Namely, the antenna will need to be visible to be at all practical and all laptops I've seen use an expansion slot (usually on the sides, about twice as tall as a floppy but half the width. It's a port you can pop things in and out for quick mobility) for wireless connection. If the computer recognises it as installed, it should be in the device manager. It's POSSIBLE that its in there and the drivers just werent installed at all/correctly, but very unlikely. Again, you should be able to see a wireless card as it should have a small but visible antenna. Though, I could be wrong, and the best solution is to ask the guy in person where the wireless card he has in it is. |
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP
well there is nothing in the expansion slot and what you said is what i thought so now i pose another question wireless card or USB?
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Wireless Card, USB has cables...isn't getting rid of cables the point of wireless?
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In every laptop I've seen, pressing (Fn)+F2 will normally enable or disable the wireless if it's installed internally. If that doesn't do anything, then odds are you don't have wireless. Last edited by Billfred : 18-04-2005 at 21:53. |
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP
Why don't you just search the internet for your laptop brand/model and see if a wireless network card was even an option.
Also, if you do not see some kind of indication on the keyboard, either by a key to turn the card on/off or some sort of wireless symbol or status light as an indication on if the card is on/off. Some thing similar to this .You could even look in the Control Panel and there would probably be something in there to change settings if a wifi card existed. |
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Well i have decided i dont have a card perhapse it was removed at some point. I am thinking about getting a wireless usb adapter because it would also work with my desk top and the computers at school If any one can think of a problem with this let me know. If you think this may not be the best choice againlet me know
Thank you James |
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Good luck with your purchase, Rohan |
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on my laptop i have a button on the outside of my laptop that i can turn the wireless on and off
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if you right click the "My Network Places" icon on the desktop and then click properties, it will open a window that shows all installed network devices, regardless if its enabled or disabled.
If you don not have that icon on your desktop, right click on the desktop (not on any icons) and select properties. then select the "Desktop" tab at the top. at the bottom of the window you will see a button that says "Customize Desktop." Click that button nd you will see a few check boxes at the top. find the one that says "My Network Places" and check it. Click apply and then OK. then start at the top of this post. |
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PS, the wireless enable/disable is fn-f5 on my ibm laptop. |
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![]() To see if you have an internal wireless card, go to Start--Run. type "cmd" press enter. Type "ipconfig /all" and hit enter. If you see a blurb about "Ethernet Adaptor Wireless Connection" you have one. If not, you don't. |
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Re: QUICK WIRELESS HELP
The (fn + F2) is actually true; however, it may be just Dell specific.
My Dell laptop has a little blue radio tower with waves coming off of it on the F2 key. Also, If I want to disable my wireless I simply push both of those buttons and I get a disabled or enabled icon on my screen. |
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As for USB adapters, you'd still be able to tell if there was one in there. |
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