what is the best way to connect two laptops to the same internet connection via 1 wireless PCMCIA card?
Feb 23, 2008 by cheapestpcrepair | Posted in Computer Networking
laptop # 1 was working PCMCIA wireless (via Sprint)
laptop # 2 has no PCMCIA slot at all, but has Ethernet and USB
There is NO wifi in this area.
I need to have two laptops on the internet without spending much money, what is your suggestion? THANK YOU!
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Dawn_legluver | Feb 23, 2008
wireless pcmcia card that will work with wildpackets airopeek nx!?
Jan 19, 2008 by acidburns69 | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
I need to get a card that will support wireless capture on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite A100). An RF Grabber will do as my laptop is wireless but my wireless chipset is not supported by Airopeek. Can anybody help, I just need to know what Wireless cards or Grabbers(i can connect without any special connections) are campatible and where I can get them from, a price would be great if anyone can find one!
In this era of mobility and connectivity, there isn’t one PC user who would want to be limited by anything, let alone connectivity. Today, connectivity is far more essential than ever before and thus, the dawn of wireless PC cards has come, and come strong.
A wireless PC card is a modern day device which comes in the size of a credit card and fits into the PCMCIA slots of notebooks or adapters fitted into the desktop’s Central Processing Unit. They also have a Wi-Fi antenna that protrudes outside to provide better connectivity and stronger signals. The compactness of the device and the fact that it is almost fully inserted into the CPU means that it gets heated very quickly and thus acts as one deterrent.
However, the ability of being mobile and superior technology providing far less errors and speed loss than the Ethernet PC Card adapters make the wireless PC card an instant choice for one and all. The battery of LED lights on the device blink to indicate the different connectivity strengths (signal strength) and indicate dormant or active networks.
All leading peripherals and computer technology companies have forayed into the wireless PC card market with the pioneers being Linksys, AT&T, Netgear, D-Link, Buffalo, and Belkin.
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