Posts Tagged ‘network adapter’

March 9 2010

How can I set up a home network wirelessly?

I bought a Linksys router and network card to configure a home network. My only concern now is to have a connection to the Internet from my second computer. I have an internet connection on my first computer. My question is: where does my network adapter? Should he go into a USB port on the second computer I want access to the Internet or should be inserted in my first computer that has Internet connection.

July 5 2009

ASUS WL-100W Super Speed N Wireless Adapter – Network adapter – CardBus – 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft)

ASUS WL-100W Super Speed N Wireless Adapter - Network adapter - CardBus - 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft)

Product Description
With 802.11n MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, the WL-100W wireless card enables data transfers at more than wired 100Mbps. It’s made for wireless multimedia streams, file sharing and online games through out your entire home. The WL-100W is fully compatible with legacy 802.11b and g standards, allowing users to experience the latest wireless innovations without turning previous home network investments obsolete.

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March 1 2009

Hardware Nuts and Bolts

To create a network, the primary hardware device that you need is a network adapter, also called a network interface card (NIC). A NIC must be installed in each computer on the network. It’s actually the NICs (not the computer boxes) that are connected to create a network. NICs are traditionally connected via cable. I say traditionally because wireless solutions are also available for small networks, and you may prefer to take that route.

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