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Lenovo ThinkCentre 8098 Wifi
A lot of newer 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, makes use of a wireless adapter to send and receive signals to and from your home router. Searching for a new adapter is simple due to the fact that all you need to know beforehand is what OS you are running on your Lenovo ThinkCentre 8098. It will be easier to buy a new wireless USB adapter and just plug it in, than to replace any built-in adapter your desktop may have.
Hints of a defective onboard WiFi
- The WiFi drops for no reason every day
- The desktop wireless driver shows it as not installed
- Your WiFi on your desktop will not connect to your router anymore
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