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Licker4U 2007-01-09 09:29 PM

How can I tell if my computer has wireless technology?
 
How can I check and see if my computer came with built in wirless technology?

virgohippy 2007-01-09 10:38 PM

Forgive me if I assume you have a PC:

What version of windows are you running?

johnnybg 2007-01-10 03:59 AM

When you open the case there are no wires inside... wire-less... ;)

Find Device Manager in Control Panel>System. Find "Network adapters" section and look for some network device with a word "Wireless" in it.

If you don't have an OS installed then you should check BIOS or mohterboard manual.

Flex 2007-01-10 04:13 AM

Drop it out the window and if its still on then its wireless. :)

Jim 2007-01-10 07:22 AM

My PC came with an antenna and a wireless network card. But I don't use that and really can't see much of a reason for a desktop anything to be wireless.

kenny 2007-01-10 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim (Post 324462)
My PC came with an antenna and a wireless network card. But I don't use that and really can't see much of a reason for a desktop anything to be wireless.


I didn't even know desktops had the option for wireless.

I see no reason for it.

Those wireless boardband cards are nice for notebooks though

JackDaniel's 2007-01-10 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleeper (Post 324517)
I didn't even know desktops had the option for wireless.

I see no reason for it.

Those wireless boardband cards are nice for notebooks though

There are many premium motherboards with extra WIFI option :)

I got an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe WiFi motherboard

zack2004 2007-01-10 11:41 AM

Desktops with wireless saves you from running cables, as you can attach to the internet and your other PC's through your wireless router. So if you wanted every bedroom in your home to have internet access, wireless will save you a lot of time.

Jim 2007-01-10 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleeper (Post 324517)
I didn't even know desktops had the option for wireless.

I see no reason for it.

Those wireless boardband cards are nice for notebooks though

My pc is more of a television type pc. A super DVR if you will. But with that it came with a couple of huge HDs, 2 Gigs of ram and duel DVD writers. It even has a hot swappable HD. Oh yeah, a card for cable and a remote that looks like a TV remote. So, I undertood why it has a wireless card included. But, since I only use it in my office, I just use a network cable.

Licker4U 2007-01-10 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zack2004 (Post 324530)
Desktops with wireless saves you from running cables, as you can attach to the internet and your other PC's through your wireless router. So if you wanted every bedroom in your home to have internet access, wireless will save you a lot of time.


THAT'S what I'm trying to do. My wife and I both have computers and believe it or not we can both access the internet from different rooms here even though we have only ONE cable that has splitters in every room and NO router. But, with 4 TV's, 2 computers, telephone service through the cable company, the single co-ax cable sometimes gets constipated and one or the other has problems. Sometimes it works for months just fine but when "I" go down, no one is happy.

The wireless part is so whoever isn't sitting next to the router (physically plugged into it) can access the router from another room in the house without stringing cables down the hallway. I finally convinced my wife that "wireless internet connection" didn't mean you could access the internet without any cable or dial-up connection. She thought wireless meant "no wire connection at all to anything". Just straight up to a satellite or something with a wireless modem. |crazy| Well, I told her that for months but she didn't believe me until she talked to her friend who handles the computers in the south here for the Federal Marshal's Service who told her exactly what I had been telling her. She won't believe me but she believes a FED??

Thanks Johnybg, I'll try that. I DID already find a wirless setup wizard so maybe I'm good to go. Now all I need is a router.....damn, no wirless mentioned. Oh well, off to Best Buy or Staples.

Mr Exotic 2007-01-10 01:41 PM

Yep, I would like to have wireless myself. I've got my cable line, modem, and router back here in my office area which is in the back of the house, but my Xbox (for xbox live) is in the front living room so I've gotta string a line across the family room, thru the dining room, down a hallway, and into the living room, kinda sucks.

Licker4U 2007-01-10 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Exotic (Post 324572)
Yep, I would like to have wireless myself. I've got my cable line, modem, and router back here in my office area which is in the back of the house, but my Xbox (for xbox live) is in the front living room so I've gotta string a line across the family room, thru the dining room, down a hallway, and into the living room, kinda sucks.


LOL, if we did that, with two teenage daughters, everyone would be tripping and falling all the time and yanking connectors out of sockets. I haven't checked but I've been told an adapter is available to make a regular modem wireless. I REALLY need to get to Best Buy...

Mr Exotic 2007-01-10 03:20 PM

Hahaha, well we dont have the line just laying on the floor, we've got a 3 year old and a 2 year old :) On its journey to the front room its either attached to the baseboard of along the trim where the ceiling and walls meet. It goes up or down in the corners, and it crosses the hallway on the ceiling, hahaha.

kenny 2007-01-10 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim (Post 324534)
My pc is more of a television type pc. A super DVR if you will. But with that it came with a couple of huge HDs, 2 Gigs of ram and duel DVD writers. It even has a hot swappable HD. Oh yeah, a card for cable and a remote that looks like a TV remote. So, I undertood why it has a wireless card included. But, since I only use it in my office, I just use a network cable.


Sounds nice.

IS that with the windows media software?

jenni 2007-01-11 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim (Post 324462)
My PC came with an antenna and a wireless network card. But I don't use that and really can't see much of a reason for a desktop anything to be wireless.

I have a desktop in the house that is setup with a wireless network connection - that way we don't have to run the cable from the basement to the upstairs. The PC can be moved to anywhere in the house and it will always have the internet.

jenni 2007-01-11 11:34 PM

However, being connected with a wire usually gives you a faster connection. Wireless is just good for those of us too lazy to run the cables through the house.

stonegatherer 2007-01-12 10:36 AM

My home Wi-Fi is as fast as my wired desktop and both are damn fast.

Speed depends on whether it's an A, B, or G wireless card and router.

Look up Wi-Fi on Wikipedia to learn more.

glad2beme 2007-01-14 09:18 AM

well, if your using windows XP, you can see it in My Network places... and yes. you would see the word wireless in there...

Licker4U 2007-01-20 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jenni (Post 324955)
However, being connected with a wire usually gives you a faster connection. Wireless is just good for those of us too lazy to run the cables through the house.

Really?? I thought transmitted radio waves were faster than atoms bumping into each other along a wire...|huh


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