They can be added in at the time of purchase, and some enthusiast motherboard's have them built-in, but it is extremely uncommon....hence Bill2's post.
They can be added in at the time of purchase, and some enthusiast motherboard's have them built-in, but it is extremely uncommon....hence Bill2's post.
Oh right, thanks for that.
I've found mine invaluable because it means I can place my rig exactly where I want it, but can also connect my router to the main incoming telephone socket, which gives me a reliable wi-fi connection that very rarely drops.
Mine is Dell Inspiron 3537, Os: Windows 7 Ultimate x64. My laptop wifi works fine for some period of time, but suddenly the current wireless connection gets disconnected and no wireless networks appear in the list. The network connection icon in taskbar changes to no network connection (small...
I've had wireless on this pc before. A while back, we had a tech come out from out internet provider to fix a few things, and we told him we already have a few other devices on our wireless network, so it may be a better idea to connect through an ether-net cord to our main pc for a more secure...
Every so often, my WiFi on my PC will just stop working. It will disconnect from my wireless network, and then when I try to manually connect, it's not listed. Sometimes a restart works, sometimes it doesn't. This last time I had to restart twice. I know the WiFi router is not having problems,...
I looked in Device Manager and don't see a wireless network adapter but under Network Infrastructue Devices I see "Microsoft Wireless Router Module". Are these the same thing? Thanks for help!
Hello again,
I am currently trying to fix a friends laptop, the details of which are attachjed. It's running Win7 Home Premium 32-bit.
I cannot get the wireless card to show in the network connections. It also doesn't show in the device manager that I can find.
I have tried uninstalling the...