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Old 06-02-2006, 06:18 AM  
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Originally Posted by nico-t
thanks for the tip
btw what about wireless lan (wifi right?) how does that shit work.. ive heard aout 'hotspots' etc. And if i get a laptop with wifi and i wanna sit outside and work online i need a 'central' wireless modem myself right? As you prolly see i dont really know much about it.
Wi-Fi works by you either having it integrated into the laptop (ala Centrino), or buying a PCMCIA adapter that slots into the side. In order to use it, you need an access point - either you have to buy one yourself, or find one to use around your area (etc. in cafe's, or the neighbour's unsecured one ); just remember if you stump for the cafe option, most owners will usually charge you to access it.

Be careful of the saleman here though - they'll tell you that integrated (i.e. Centrino) is better... which it is - for their pockets on the commision they'll make. However, for you as a user, an adapter is just as good on a laptop that doesn't have integrated Wi-Fi, and will only set you back around GBP 5 - GBP 10 ($10 - $18ish).
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