How to Install EDUP Wireless
Wireless Internet is a convenient tool indeed. Its lack of cables allows for great mobility and for computers to connect to a network with ease and in large numbers, something that would not be possible on a wired network. Wireless Internet is attractive to those who wish to use their laptops on the go, and as a result many public locations have wireless access. To connect to wireless networks, laptops without preinstalled wireless cards need to be fitted with wireless adapters, be these of the PCMCIA or USB sort.
Instructions
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Power on your laptop.
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Wait for Windows to boot up.
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Insert the wireless adapter into your laptop's PCMCIA port or USB port (based on which type of adapter you have). The PCMCIA port will almost always be on one of the sides of your laptop. It can be easily found, in any event, since the adapter will fit into it. The USB port will generally be on the rear of your laptop; again, it will be clear based on the fact that the USB cable's head will fit into the USB port.
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Wait for Windows to install the device. When it is finished, you will see the "Your hardware has been successfully installed" message on the Windows toolbar.
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Connect to your wireless network.
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References
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