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Lenovo ThinkCentre 3236 Wifi
It is cheaper and easier to purchase a new USB adapter and just plug it in, than it is to replace any type of OEM adapter you might have. WiFi, or wireless internet, makes use of a wireless adapter to send and receive signals to and from your home network. Searching for a new adapter is simple because the only thing you have to know is the operating system that is installed on your desktop. Most new Wifi adapters are simply plug and play, in that you just plug it in the USB port and the operating system will take care of the rest.
What warnings should I watch out for to know if my onboard WiFi needs replacing?
- The wireless adapter driver gives errors when installing
- The WiFi adapter in your Lenovo desktop cannot see the SSID coming from your router
- The WiFi goes in and out all the time
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