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Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

How To Choose A Wireless Adapter For Your Laptop
Are you tired of wires everywhere in your house? Are you always dreaming that one day you could surf online wherever you are with your old notebook? Are you still worried about your broken notebook wireless LAN? Wireless LAN Adapter can help you solve all these problems.
WNIC is intended for businessmen who travel a lot with their notebooks. Most notebooks on the market now are equiped with wireless adaptor, however this is not the case in the past, so many people still need it. Free Wireless Internet connection now are available in many airports, hotels and KFC etc. in developed countries. This gives people much convenience when they are on a trip.
Setting up a wireless adapter for your computer involves the acquisition of a few key components. Since you are lacking of an integrated wireless card that would save you a fair deal of trouble, an external wireless adapter must be purchased. Also, the software installation disc containing the drivers for the adapter must be close at hand, as well as the data encryption information for the wireless network you will be joining with your adapter, if password protection is applicable. All the same, navigation of an autoinstall wizard and basic software adjustments are the only tasks holding up project completion.
Then your wireless notebook needs to access the wired notebook via the wired notebook’s router. So you need to then set up your wired notebook’s LAN router to forward any connections to your wired notebook as appropriate. Lets say your wired notebook is setup to receive ssh/sftp connections on the default port#22. Then you need to setup your router to route sftp connect attempts to port#22 on your wired notebook. How do to that? One way is to tell your LAN router than any connection attempt that comes in on some high port # (say for example port 36001) is to be routed to your wired notebook’s port #22.
When prompted by the wizard, be sure to install your external USB wireless adapter. This is completed by inserting it into your computer’s USB port. Restart your computer once the installation is complete.Establish the settings of your new wireless adapter after your computer’s restart process has ended. First, click the “Start” tab in Windows and right click on the “Network” option. Hit “Properties” and then choose “Manage Network Connections.” Within the “Manage Network Connections” option, you will see your new wireless adapter included in the list of devices. Highlight it and click “Properties.” Automate the IP address and DNS server address process. Instead of manually configuring these settings, or attempting to gather the required information yourself, allow the computer to do so instead. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically.” Select “OK” to save the changes.
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