No. Wireless compatibility may still be a option on most models.
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All new laptops come with wireless network cards already built into them
All new laptops come with a wireless network adapter.
All laptops can break, whether they have wireless or not. A laptop with integrated wireless is no more or less likely to break than without.
Almost all of them.
My fiance owns a Dell Inspiron 1110 and it does have built in wireless. All newer laptops beyond a certain year have built in wireless.
Today all laptops come with at least one wireless card. If you are using a cable you might want to get a wireless router, which will allow you to have internet wirelessly.
All PS3 but the first 20 GB model are wireless. That means if you already have a wireless internet connection they can connect to it.
Almost all new laptops will come with built in wireless capabilities. For older models, the wireless card will generally go in a special slot or a usb slot.
Yes. Look for ones that have a "Compatible with Windows Vista" logo on them. As of 2009, almost all new products are compatible with Windows Vista.
If you don't have access to a WAP (wireless access point) then you will need to configure the laptops to work in ad hoc mode. In ad hoc mode, one of the laptops will be the "host", other laptops will be clients. You need to use the same SSID (service set identifier) for all the laptops. I presume you're asking about Windows laptops; with Windows Vista, it's fairly straightforward: # Select Connect to from the start menu.# Click Set up a connection or network. # Click Set up an ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network, click Next, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
Wireless g are only compatible with b. When you shop for a router you will see on the package what that model is compatible with. It will 802.11b/g or 802.11a/n or what ever one you are looking at.
The dreamGEAR Shadow 6 is compatible with all PS3 units, including the new PS3 slim.