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Lenovo ThinkCentre 3373 Wifi
The WiFi in your desktop, if so equipped, uses a piece of hardware to send and receive signals to and from your router and modem. Buying a wireless adapter is quite easy because all you need to know is the current operating system on your Lenovo desktop. A lot of newer 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. 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.
What are the clues to watch out for to know my wireless card needs replacing?
- The WiFi adapter in your Lenovo desktop cannot see the SSID coming from your router
- The WiFi adapter driver shows it as not installed
- The WiFi has trouble connecting throughout the day
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