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Lenovo ThinkCentre 3853 Wifi
You are better off buying a common WiFi USB adapter and install it, than it is to replace any type of OEM adapter you might have. Searching for a new adapter is simple because all you need to know is the operating system that is installed on your desktop. The WiFi in your desktop, if so equipped, makes use of a wireless adapter to send and receive signals to and from your home router. Most USB wireless adapters are plug-n-play, which means you simply plug it into a USB port and the operating system will take care of the rest.
Red flags the wireless card has little time left
- Your wireless internet connection goes in and out every day
- The WiFi adapter driver suddenly shows as uninstalled
- The wireless adapter in your Lenovo desktop cannot see the SSID coming from your router
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