Posts Tagged ‘dell’

July 3 2009

Dell Wireless 1450 USB Adapter (802.11 a/b/g)

Dell Wireless 1450 USB Adapter (802.11 a/b/g)

Product Description
Connect your PC to your wireless network

Imagine no longer being tied to the Ethernet cable within your home or office environment. Experience flexibility with your desktop using the new Dell Wireless 1450 Dual-band USB 2.0 Adapter to access your wireless network. Now Dell offers a 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN desktop adapter allowing you the freedom to access your wireless network from wherever you choose within your office or home. Improve your productivity and ex (more…)

July 2 2009

SPECTEC SDIO Wireless LAN Networking Card WLAN 802.11b, Internet Connection for PDAs, Notebooks and PCs

SPECTEC SDIO Wireless LAN Networking Card WLAN 802.11b, Internet Connection for PDAs, Notebooks and PCs

Product Description
Spectec SDW-820 is the world’s smallest SD WIFI card (802.11b) compatible with today most popular PDA models: iMate, iPAQ, Dell, etc. The card’s sleek and compact design is less than half the size of today standard SD wireless cards, while outperforming its competitors in stability, speed, range, reception strength and more.

Are you sick of how far your SD WiFi card sticks out of your PDA? Not only does it look tacky, it makes it pretty easy to accidentally brea (more…)

December 24 2008

How can i get LAN drivers for my desktop computer whose brand i can’t identify?

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monami asked:


Hello,

I have set up a local area connection for a number of desktop computers. One of the has no LAN drivers installed and so cannot be a part of the connection. The computer too has some Chinese writings so I can’t see what brand of pc, say dell or hp, to download the drivers for it.

Can anyone help me out?

Digital problem solution

May 31 2008

Laptop Must Avoid

In this article we didn’t say that IT had to like Laptop. Here we present, in no particular order, the top 10 things IT professionals absolutely hate about laptops. And yes, we did have to edit down a very long list.

Battery life still bombs.

Battery life has long been the Achilles heel of laptops, and even though battery life in newer models can now top four hours, it’s not enough for mobile users and the IT pros who service them. Not nearly.

I love my laptop, couldn’t live without it, but I really hate it, too,” says Dr. Joshua Lee, medical director of information services at the University of California at San Diego Medical Center in La Jolla, Calif. “Battery, battery, battery … it is such a pain.”

Lee, who is both a practicing physician and an IT director, means that literally. He oversees a team of 50-plus laptop-carrying doctors who sometimes are forced to stop a patient exam and go search for an AC adapter cord so they can continue making notes on the patient’s records. “There’s the hunting for the plug, then the unplugging and wrapping up of the cord … it just feels weird to be doing all that in front of a patient,” Lee says.

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