Yes, several Dell laptops offer wireless comunications with both local sharing/bluetooth devices and wireless wifi acsess such as the Dell Latitude D600 which can be found easily online for a nice price. There are also many dell chips/parts avialble that enable wireless on both dell and non dell laptops such as the ; DELL 802.11 a/b/g wireless mini pci card.
so there will be no plugging in any where it will just be useful to have nothing to plug in......................................
Yes, but you can't connect to WiFi or use any wireless communications.
If you have free PCI ports then any (but your router supports for instance only wireless G it's better to buy PCI card with wireless G support and not less).
A Logitech wireless mouse can be purchased from any local electronic store, such as Future Shop or Best Buy. Alternatively one can purchase this wireless mouse from Amazon or Dell online.
Yes there are a number of websites that offer Dell coupons. Some of those websites include RetailMeNot, The Krazy Coupon Lady, Coupons and also Printable Coupons.
No, AT&T does not offer any coupons for its phone plans. They only offer coupons if you are buying specific phones.
You can purchase a wireless keyboard from any major electronics provider like best buy. Walmart, Target or other superstores also carry electronics on their website if they do not have it in stock.
The Dell Inspiron 1100 does not have a built in wireless adapter. You would need to add one by USB or PC Card if you wanted a wireless router. For a wired router, any 10/100 router connected by a CAT5 cable would do, which is almost universal compatibility.
Yes, you can use a USB wireless adapter to connect a Dell Dimension 4500 to a wireless network. The USB adapter plugs into an available USB port and allows the computer to access Wi-Fi networks. Make sure to install any necessary drivers that come with the adapter to ensure proper functionality.
Yes your Dell laptop power cord can be recycled. Any place that sells laptops is supposed to offer recycling return so you can just mail it back to Dell.
I am not sure what your definition of cheap is, but I do not consider any of the less expensive Dell laptops suitable for the games I usually prefer to play.
There are many places that you can go that offer free wireless. McDonald's is one company that has recently begun offering free wireless internet at the majority of their locations. You can go to any of those locations that offer it to use free wireless internet. Otherwise, you might be able to "bounce" off any wireless internet that your computer can recognize that's not password protected.