There were never very many wireless cards that were compatible with Windows 95. A fair number of wireless b cards support Windows 95, but very few G cards, and no N cards. You should be able to find these cards still available on Amazon, as well as eBay.
You need to find out which adapter you have. After that, check the laptop manufacture website for appropriate drivers.
Wireless routers are OS-independent. Thus just get a good wireless routers with N compatibility.
You can easily find the Mac address of any network card in windows.In Windows XP:go to Start, Run, type in cmd in the box that opens and hit entertype in ipconfig /all in the windows that opens and hit enterscroll down/up to find Wireless Networking Connectionyou will find the Mac address on the line with Physical AddressIn Windows Vista:Press the windows key or go to Start Select all programsSelect accessoriesSelect command prompttype in ipconfig /all in the windows that opens and hit enterscroll down/up to find Wireless Networking Connectionyou will find the Mac address on the line with Physical AddressIn Windows 7:Press the windows key or go to Start Select all programsSelect accessoriesSelect command prompttype in ipconfig /all in the windows that opens and hit enterscroll down/up to find Wireless Networking Connectionyou will find the Mac address on the line with Physical Address
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This requires installing ndiswrapper and "wrapping" the Windows drivers. There are no native Linux drivers for your wireless card yet. You can find a more detailed tutorial in the Related links section below.
A wireless adapter card should be easy to find at most office supply stores or electronic stores. Office Depot, BestBuy, and Staples all carry an array of products, which would give you the freedom of buying a wireless adapter card that fits your needs and budget.
You can find prepaid wireless internet at your local Best Buy or Circuit City. They work by plugging in a usb drive with a wireless card into your usb port and you will set it up and after that, it will work.
The best way to find out is to go on the manufacturer's website and see if they have drivers for Windows 2000.
If you cannot see where a mini PCI card will plug in and Dell will not mention how to connect the card then you may need to get a USB wireless 'dongle' instead
You can find card ID software at www.alphacard.com. You can also try looking at www.IDSuperShop.com .
I have a Acer 3620 and I cannot find the drives for the network controller or wireless card.
Yes you can. And it depends what you mean a secondary card. But before you have to find out why your wireless does not work. If might happen that you have wrong settings for it or you have turned it off accidentally (some laptops have a switcher for wireless). If you are sure that the wireless adapter was broken you can purchase an usb wireless adapter (secondary card) which might cost you about $20-50 and more (depending on brand and performance). If you mean a secondary card a lan port then you need a lan cable and non-occupied lan port in your wireless router.