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Lenovo ThinkCentre 1730 Wifi
Most USB wireless adapters are plug-n-play, which just means that you only need to put the adapter into an available USB port and the OS will install the drivers on its own. The WiFi in your desktop, if so equipped, uses a piece of hardware in order to connect to your router. Finding a WiFi adapter is easy due to the fact that all you need to know beforehand is what OS you are running on your Lenovo ThinkCentre 1730. It will be easier to buy a common WiFi USB adapter and just plug it in, than it is to replace any type of OEM adapter you might have.
Some warnings your wireless internet adapter is dead
- Your WiFi signal has trouble connecting all the time
- The WiFi adapter in your Lenovo desktop is unable to connect to the internet
- The wireless adapter driver gives errors when installing
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