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Yep ... I'm impressed (Reply to this comment)
by ccobb728
Once again, great explanations that were easy to understand for a non-techie. My eyes didn't glaze over a single time, though I'll admit I skimmed through the spec lists. (But after skimming I DID go back and look a little closer to see if any of those numbers looked familiar against the numbers I was looking at on my own wireless device yesterday ... so that should be worth a few of williampinn's cookies. LOL) Anyway, major kudos on your style in these reviews. Thanks for actually taking the time to explain what this thing does and how it works in easy to grasp but non-patronizing language. It really does make all the difference. (*applauds*)
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Oct 09 '06 5:30 am PDT
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Re: Do you know... (Reply to this comment)
by DeRango
Most Computers NOW have an Ethernet PC Network card preinstalled. It is difficult to determine if in fact the computer/laptop you buy today will have the WiFi card preinstalled. I would recommend checking the Manufactures Website on the Make/Model, or if youre in the process of looking, just verify by checking the product out at the store and seeing what specifications are included on that model... As for your PC at home already, check your Manual or Manufactures Website.
Best of luck
--DeRango
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Sep 09 '06 9:35 pm PDT
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Re: Good review (Reply to this comment)
by DeRango
Thanks Yeah I fixed it.
--DeRango
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Sep 09 '06 10:29 am PDT
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Good review (Reply to this comment)
by navy95
[nitpick]Might want to complete your Cons line at the top.[/nitpick]
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Sep 09 '06 10:27 am PDT
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Re: computer (Reply to this comment)
by DeRango
That would be Putter, Puter was play on words as COM-PUTER.
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Sep 09 '06 9:54 am PDT
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