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Lenovo ThinkCentre 9303 Wifi
Buying a USB wireless adapter is quick and painless because the only thing you have to know is what OS you are running on your desktop. It is cheaper and easier to purchase a common WiFi USB adapter and just plug it in, than to replace any built-in adapter your desktop may have. The WiFi in your desktop, if so equipped, uses a piece of hardware in order to connect to your router and modem. 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.
Hints of a declining wireless card
- The WiFi adapter on your desktop cannot see the SSID coming from your router
- Your WiFi signal goes in and out throughout the day
- The WiFi adapter driver gives errors when installing
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