British-based Vodafone said on Thursday it was launching Europe's maiden, third-generation laptop data card. Read more
If you have a few SD or SDHC cards lying around, then you might want to take a look at SanDisk’s FlashBack adapter for laptop backups. The adapter is basically a SD/SDHC card reader that fits into your laptop’s ExpressCard slot... Read more
Mid-range graphics card prices have started declining in the third quarter, as vendors launch massive clear-outs due to ATI Technologies rolling out new graphics chips and Nvidia upgrading its graphics core with its latest nForce2 chipsets. Read more
Reports that trials of the $100 laptop project will kick off in Thailand alone have been quashed by Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairman of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) association. Read more
Core i7--previously referred to as Nehalem--requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts. Read more
Three dramatically different builds face off in show of performance, defining the real value of each. Our mainstream system is designed to meet the needs of most users. Who should spend more and who can live with less? Read more
On this, the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing. Read more
We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more
Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums »
CPU & Components
»
Network Interface Cards »
Upgrading an old laptop with a NIC card
| Bottom | |
|---|---|
| Author |
Thread : Upgrading an old laptop with a NIC card
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
I just got an old laptop from a friend, all I need it for is to access the internet for some information I may need to google at times in my office. It is a beast, an old Dell Inspiron 3700.
|
|
Related Product
|
|
Profile: nimble knuckle
More Information
|
Sounds like you need a PCMIA NIC card. They average about $30 retail. |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
I found this list of items, they seem to match what you said. Is this what I am looking for?
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
Ok I have made a bunch of phone calls, and for one I will say DO NOT CALL LINKSYS their tech support is WORTHLESS.
|
|
BAM!
Profile: Faithful Poster
More Information
|
That would indeed be what you are looking for. Slide into the same place the modem would/does --------------- "This thread made me strap on my lolerskates and head for my roflcopter." |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
I have a new problem with this whole scenario.
|
|
Profile: nimble knuckle
More Information
|
Did you reconfigure your wireless card for the new router? |
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
You have an old laptop, with No ethernet port and No wifi.
|
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
Yeah I don't understand why you didn't buy a wifi card.
--------------- e2160 currently @ 2.7 (1.325v) w/ Arctic Freezer 7 | GA-P35-DS3L | 2GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2800 | XFX 9600GT | 160GB Hitachi SATAII | 200GB Maxtor SATAI | ViewSonic VG2021m | Corsair 450VX |
|
Profile: Forum Veteran
More Information
|
I think Carolen is confused, and means "wired" whenever she writes "wireless".
--------------- e2160@3GHz: OCing my way to Ubuntuland! |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
I am sorry, I made a mistake. I ended up deciding to buy a WIRELESS card instead of the one with the ethernet port, thats why everyone is wondering what I am talking about! So sorry!
|
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
Ok I uninstalled and reinstalled the software, no dice.
|
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
I have the same card on my old gateway laptop.
Message edited by tonyp12 on 03-14-2008 at 05:07:51 PM |
|
Profile: stranger
More Information
|
I setup the modem and router myself (sigh)
|
|
Profile: enthusiast
More Information
|
If you know the URL, admin login and password for configuring the wireless router (in fact, even without the login and password because it will tell you authentication failed; the URL is usually something like "http://192.168.1.1/" if it hasn't been changed from the default), you can check to see whether your laptop is "talking" to the router. If you get a login popup when you go to that URL, then your computer can connect to your router.
|
