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UBS wireless adaptor.
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Hi all can someone recommend a good cheap UBS wireless adaptor for my desktop, I don't want to spend much as I have a laptop and I do not use the desktop very often.
Kind regards
Eugene.
Kind regards
Eugene.
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if at all possible you'd be much better spending your money on a long enough Ethernet cable and running a cable to your router.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1286108337&sr=8-1
If it really has to be wireless then an internal card with a separate aerial will give better results than a USB one
http://www.amazon.co....id=1286108401&sr=1-21
Check your computer has the correct PCI slot before buying anything though.
if at all possible you'd be much better spending your money on a long enough Ethernet cable and running a cable to your router.
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1286108337&sr=8-1
If it really has to be wireless then an internal card with a separate aerial will give better results than a USB one
http://www.amazon.co....id=1286108401&sr=1-21
Check your computer has the correct PCI slot before buying anything though.
If you can't run a very long ethernet cable to your router, try using a pair of Powerlines.
You run a short ethernet cable to the powerline and plug it in a nearby mains socket, one for the PC and one for the router. Magic!
I'm using the ones that came with my BT Vision box, but I previously used Advent Powerlines from PC World.
Good luck...Geoff
You run a short ethernet cable to the powerline and plug it in a nearby mains socket, one for the PC and one for the router. Magic!
I'm using the ones that came with my BT Vision box, but I previously used Advent Powerlines from PC World.
Good luck...Geoff