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Wireless Internet Laptop Card

If you want to connect your Laptop to the Wireless Internet you will need to select a Wireless Internet Laptop Card. This card when attached will let you get access to the wireless LAN which is often referred to as the 802.11b (aka. WIFI) wireless network interface standard. You can then use this network to surf on the internet and you can start enjoying the wifi wireless access point or peer-to-peer group base station that is running near you. The network you will connect onto is the tcp/ip protocol and it will assign you a randomly allocated ip address probably using the a DHCP server.

The Wireless Internet Laptop Card has firmware version which allows you to upgrade it functionality to a version which need to keep up to date. You start by plugging the Wireless Internet Laptop Card into the PCMIA slot and then configure Windows or whatever operating system you’re using to run a program allows you to access the WLAN network.

Once you’re on the Wireless Internet you can check email, using SMTP server a Usenet news server (nntp) if its available. Wireless internet connections require wireless network in range and your wireless LAN card allows you to avoid the traditional wired Ethernet interface card and cable. Make sure you have a properly configured firewall so that you get full end-to-end connectivity throughout the internet with the appropriate security. This will help protect your privacy and prevent hackers and intruders from potentially seeing network packets sent from your laptop and received by you. The base station (in a hotspot) never inspects any contents of the packets; it merely routes to/from a destination on the Internet

The best deals for Wireless Internet Laptop Cards are found online so please see some of the links on this site to purchase a laptop card that will suit your computer.

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