Answer for UK and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.The voltage potential of 380 volts is not common to North America.It will probably be difficult to tap into the plug to get the voltage.If you have a three phase 380 volt supply from a source then you can obtain a single phase voltage of 220 volts from it. 220/380 is a wye voltage connection. 380 divided by 1.73 will give you 220 volts. L1 - N = 220V, L2 - N =220V, L3 - N = 220V. L1 - L2 = 380, L2 - L3=380, L3 - L1 = 380.
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Wireless adapter of G type connect work in N type network. To take advantage of N networks you need to have N type network adapter.
You need a neutral wire. Household 220 is two 110V hot wires that are in opposite phases, so the voltages add. Each of these hots will provide 110V when used with a neutral. It may be routed with the two hots, and it may not. If there isn't one there, it will need to be run from your breaker box. If you have only one outlet or appliance to connect, you only need one of the two hots on one terminal of the outlet. The other side is where you need the white neutral.
If you're looking for 220 percent of some number n n * 2.2 = 220 percent of n n * x.yz = xyz percent of n In other words, just shift the decimal 2 places to the left for any problem like this.
It's not about computer, it's about which wireless adapter you are going to use. If you want take advantage of Wireless-N, you have to have a wireless adapter N.
If you're looking for 220 percent of some number n n * 2.2 = 220 percent of n n * x.yz = xyz percent of n In other words, just shift the decimal 2 places to the left for any problem like this.
It depends on the type of wifi adapter. The 3 most common ones are b, g, and n. First check the type of adapter your laptop has. Mine, for example, is wireless n. If you have a wireless g adapter then upgrading to a wireless n adapter would be a good choice. Alternatively, upgrading you're router to wireless n (if you're laptop is wireless n) would work too.
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You can use router of G or N type and the same type wireless adapter. Of course you can use wireless N adapter with G-type router and reverse.
You call it a "220 N" object. But we know that it has different weights on Earthand on the moon, and you don't tell us where it weighs 220 N.If it weighs 220 N on Earth, then its mass is 22.45 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 36.43 N on the moon.If it weighs 220 N on the moon, then its mass is 135.55 kilograms (rounded),and it weighs 1,328.4 N on Earth.Either way, the mass is the mass, and it doesn't change when going fromone place in space to another place.
You can just disable device, there is no need in disconnecting the G adapter.