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    Inspiron b120 wireless card

    Hi everybody,

    Recently I purchased a new dell inspiron b120. But I found that It does not have an internal wireless card. So I would like to install wireless card. Please suggest which wireless card is good for me. i would be appreciate for any input. Thanks.

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    Inspiron b120 wireless card

    You need to use WG311 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter from NETGEAR that easily connects your dell desktop to 2.4 GHz (draft 802.11g or 802.11b) networks. It permits users to wirelessly divide a broadband Internet connection for right to use to corporate resources like the Internet and email. With a elevated data transfer rate of up to 54 Mbps, it let you contribute to your digital video and MP3 files all through the network. The WG311 make sure secure data transfer and defensive from wireless eavesdroppers with 128-bit Wired Equivalency Protection (WEP) encryption. Check and reply.

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    You need t use Xtreme N 802.11b/g wireless PCI adapter card. It improve your computer's Wi-Fi and access the Internet fast and effortlessly from anywhere in your home or office. This adapter delivers high routine wireless networking to a desktop PC via the ultra-fast PCI Express (PCIe) interface. Wireless technology offers more speed, general coverage and virtually no dead spots while still friendly with previous network standards. This adapter transfer data at speeds of up to 300 Mbps. All the best.

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    I am using the Wireless-N PCI Adapter with Dual-Band adds wireless connectivity to my dell desktop computer. I fit it into an available slot in your computer, and like great high-speed wireless network access without running wires. The Wireless-N PCI Adapter uses the extremely most recent wireless networking technology, Wireless-N (draft 802.11n). Please share your experience. .

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    Re: Inspiron b120 wireless card

    You can also use TEW-623PI 300 Mbps Wireless N-Draft PCI Adapter from TRENDnet that allow you to attach wirelessly with supercharged speed, range and consistency. Wireless speeds increase up to 300 Mbps when linking to TRENDnet's Wireless N-Draft access points or wireless routers. This 802.11n device faultlessly connects to your wireless network without act filth. Low interference and high flaw offers reliable performance. It also offers easy user setup and other diagnostics utilities.

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    Inspiron b120 wireless card

    You can also use ORiNOCO 11a/b/g PCI Card from Proxim that offer a three-in-one solution for linking computers which have an available PCI slot to any 802.11 wireless network. The 11a/b/g PCI card is furnish with empty with an external antenna and 1.5m cable to optimize the antenna post for maximum signal strength when a computer is mount under a desk, within a rolling cart or for other difficult locations. It support for 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g networks, this solution works during your wireless enterprise. All the best.

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    Inspiron b120 wireless card

    The USB wireless card is also effective for your Dell machine. The 802.11g Wireless USB LAN adapter from Startech can be installed in any available USB port for right of entry to an 802.11g Wireless LAN or peer-to-peer Ad Hoc relatives with other 802.11g wireless adapters. The USB Wireless LAN adapter mark enhanced 64/128-bit WEP and WPA data encryption for additional security, as well as an auto-fallback characteristic that dynamically adjust transfer rates according to signal strength, ensuring consistent transmissions at up to 54 Mbps. All the best.

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