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by Bill Osler - 10/13/09 2:45 PM
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USB network adapter

by Bill Osler - 10/13/09 2:45 PM

My son has a Lenovo laptop computer (unfortunately, I'm not sure of exact model/RAM) running Vista Ultimate. It is supported by the IT folks at his college, but he is having a recurring problem. His network adapter keeps breaking. It's a purely mechanical issue involving his inability to reliably connect/disconnect the network cable. He can take the computer in for repair but that means leaving the computer for a while. I don't know whether the problem is with a poorly designed network cable that damages the connector, whether there is a design defect in the laptop, or whether he is proving to be mechanically challenged in his attaching/removing the cable. Maybe all of the above. I think the problem has come up with more than one network cable.

Many parts of the university have WiFi, so he can access the network there, but his dorm room requires a wired (ethernet) connection.

I have seen USB network adapters for sale, but I don't know anything about them. Does anybody have any experience with them? A USB connector might allow him to connect/disconnect from the wired network with less risk of breaking the computer.

Thoughts?

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There are such things. Cheap too.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/13/09 2:58 PM In reply to: USB network adapter by Bill Osler

Try this one? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812227007

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Thanks.

by Bill Osler - 10/13/09 4:11 PM In reply to: There are such things. Cheap too. by R. Proffitt Moderator

I'll have to check on that.

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USB Network adapter

by Joliet Eddie - 10/27/09 7:06 AM In reply to: Thanks. by Bill Osler

Yeah, they work just fine. I found one laying around in drawer in my desk the other day, from a time when I had an old desktop that needed a network adapter. Plug 'n play, too.

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USB wi-fi booster

by jaymac5684 - 10/30/09 12:36 PM In reply to: USB Network adapter by Joliet Eddie

Try buying a wi-fi booster to pick up some stronger connections. Im currently using the Wi-Fire from hfield technologies. But there are other products out there too that are similiar.

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