Am i suppose to buy a wired network adapter for my new laptop, to get my linksys wireless router to work? or is my laptop already made with a wired network adapter?
this is my laptops Specs:
"Networking
10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
Wireless Networking
Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g)
Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g); 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; V.92 high-speed modem"
do i need to buy a wired network adapter?
Wired network adapter, HELP!?
nope any laptop made after 2006, has a built in network card. if you dont have one, then you pretty much have a shitty laptop.lol
but im sure you do a network card built already, from reading your specs, you do.., so just make sure your router is hooked up correctly and your wireless is set..
go here for more help
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite...
Reply:Those are ports. Adaptor is a hardware piece. A network adapter can be purchased separately from most manufacturers that supply routers and other forms of networking equipment. When purchasing a network adapter, some prefer to choose the brand of adapter that matches their router. To accommodate this, manufacturers sometimes sell one or two network adapters together with a router in a bundle called a home network kit. Technically, however, network adapters all offer very similar functionality according to the Ethernet or Wi-Fi standard they support.
Reply:Your laptop has both a wired and a wireless connection. For wired, simply plug in a ethernet cable from the router to the laptop. For wireless, you need a wireless router, and it should be picked up automatically unless it has been secured, then you will need a password.
Reply:No. You should just be able to plug your laptop to your router either using you built-in ethernet, or wirelessly, if your router is wireless.
Reply:all the laptops in the last 4 years have ethernet port/lan port fitted as standard so should work and yours you have one
Reply:sorry i dont no anything about laptops.
Reply:no it has one, just plug in and go.
Reply:no just pug it in
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