I was under the impression that ALL laptops and NetBooks came with
Wifi capability. What is this Wireless N Mini-Card that I see listed
on SOME, not all laptops?
Do all laptops and NetBooks from Dell come with built in Wifi or not?
LEESA wrote:
> I was under the impression that ALL laptops and NetBooks came with
> Wifi capability. What is this Wireless N Mini-Card that I see listed
> on SOME, not all laptops?
>
> Do all laptops and NetBooks from Dell come with built in Wifi or not?
>
> Thanks
>
> LEESA (I)
Here in the 21st century already, I would be thunderstruck if any new
laptop lacked at least 802.11g wifi. Laptops with card slots for
built-in (miniPCI) wifi have been available for about 5 years now, but
for some time, not all laptops had wifi. Wireless N refers to a card
capable of supporting 802.11n, which is still not yet a ratified
industry standard... Ben Myers
OK... Thanks Ben... so would a new NetBook still have WiFi
capability (out of the box)? Or would I need to add something. As
you can tell, I'm not very puter saavy.... LOL
> Here in the 21st century already, I would be thunderstruck if any new
> laptop lacked at least 802.11g wifi. Laptops with card slots for built-in
> (miniPCI) wifi have been available for about 5 years now, but for some
> time, not all laptops had wifi. Wireless N refers to a card capable of
> supporting 802.11n, which is still not yet a ratified industry standard...
> Ben Myers
The 802.11n standard was ratified on Sept 11, 2009
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:27:53 -0700 (PDT), LEESA
<taylorleesa0@gmail.com> wrote:
>OK... Thanks Ben... so would a new NetBook still have WiFi
>capability (out of the box)? Or would I need to add something. As
>you can tell, I'm not very puter saavy.... LOL
>
>Thanks again.....
>
>LEESA (I)
Leesa,
yes it would have WiFi capabaility straight out of the box, the n card
description is telling you that it has thelongest distance of
connectivity wifi card installed
LEESA wrote:
> OK... Thanks Ben... so would a new NetBook still have WiFi
> capability (out of the box)? Or would I need to add something. As
> you can tell, I'm not very puter saavy.... LOL
>
> Thanks again.....
>
> LEESA (I)
If a new netbook did not have built-in wifi, it simply would not sell.
Ask before you buy, but I see no reason why not.
I suspect what you are seeing here is mfrs touting the
not-yet-industry-standard 802.11n, and soft-pedaling 802.11g... Ben
Tom Lake wrote:
>
>> Here in the 21st century already, I would be thunderstruck if any new
>> laptop lacked at least 802.11g wifi. Laptops with card slots for
>> built-in (miniPCI) wifi have been available for about 5 years now, but
>> for some time, not all laptops had wifi. Wireless N refers to a card
>> capable of supporting 802.11n, which is still not yet a ratified
>> industry standard... Ben Myers
>
> The 802.11n standard was ratified on Sept 11, 2009
>
> http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10351215-94.html
>
> http://www.reuters.com/article/press...009+BW20090911
>
>
> Tom Lake
Geez. They finally got around to ratifying it and didn't tell me. They
did so on Sept 11! And the newspapers I read and the web sites I visit
made no mention. I must run in the wrong circles. Or possibly around
in circles. Thank you for the clarification... Ben
Ben Myers wrote:
> Tom Lake wrote:
>>
>>> Here in the 21st century already, I would be thunderstruck if any new
>>> laptop lacked at least 802.11g wifi. Laptops with card slots for
>>> built-in (miniPCI) wifi have been available for about 5 years now,
>>> but for some time, not all laptops had wifi. Wireless N refers to a
>>> card capable of supporting 802.11n, which is still not yet a ratified
>>> industry standard... Ben Myers
>>
>> The 802.11n standard was ratified on Sept 11, 2009
>>
>> http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10351215-94.html
>>
>> http://www.reuters.com/article/press...009+BW20090911
>>
>>
>> Tom Lake
>
> Geez. They finally got around to ratifying it and didn't tell me. They
> did so on Sept 11! And the newspapers I read and the web sites I visit
> made no mention. I must run in the wrong circles. Or possibly around
> in circles. Thank you for the clarification... Ben
You might be the Rip Van Winkle of the internet. ;-)
Don't feel bad...I just found out we landed on the moon. Was this some
big secret?
On Oct 30, 3:20*pm, Daddy <da...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
> Don't feel bad...I just found out we landed on the moon.
In your dreams, fat boy.......another US Government trick to scam
billions of dollars in tax revenues out of its citizens.
Christ, 40 years ago we were apparently able to put men on the moon
and yet, despite the massive advancements in technology since, we
havent gone back or gone further?
Even my 2004 pocket calculator is more advanced than the technology
the Apollo missions were using.........go figure?