| I have a PC but do not have a wireless card. How much do they cost? |
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| Written by Wahoo Minor | |
| Friday, 16 February 2007 | |
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Around 30.00 - 40.00 and up depending on the PC and type of connector it has available. The three most common types of connections are PCI (Internal desktop card, like a modem uses), USB (external card, can be used for desktop and laptop computers) and PCMCIA/Cardbus cards which are "credit card" sized and slide into the side of laptop computers. While any 802.11b/g card will work, we suggest Buffalo Technology due to overall stability and compatibility experienced. Buffalo Technology AirStation 125 High Speed Mode Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter - Around 30.00 Buffalo Technology AirStation 54Mbps PC (notebook) Card - Around 30.00 Buffalo Technology Airstation 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Keychain Adapter - Around 35.00 MacIntosh (Apple) Compatible Cards are listed below. |
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