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Lenovo ThinkCentre 2010 Wifi
It is cheaper and easier to purchase a new wireless USB adapter and just plug it in, than to replace any built-in adapter your desktop may have. Finding a WiFi adapter is easy due to the fact that all you need to know beforehand is the operating system that is installed on your desktop. Most USB wireless adapters are simply plug and play, which means you simply plug it into a USB port and the OS will handle everything from there. The WiFi in your desktop, if so equipped, uses a piece of hardware in order to connect to your router.
Do you know if your onboard WiFi really needs to be replaced?
- The WiFi adapter driver shows it as not installed
- The WiFi goes in and out over and over again
- The wireless adapter in your Lenovo desktop cannot see the SSID coming from your router
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