Wireless internet card, the missing link to wireless when your computer is not wireless-ready. Plug it in and enjoy the freedom of a fast and secure wireless internet.
The true freedom of a laptop comes when you can get rid of the cords and connect to the internet wirelessly. If you have an older computer or your computer just didn't come ready for wireless, the wireless internet card is an affordable option to get you connected.
What is an internet card? Basically, without getting technical, it is a combination of hardware and software that you plug into your laptop or desktop to enable a wireless internet connection and other features of the card.
With an open PC Card slot these handy little units offer speed, security, and ease of use in getting you wirelessly connected. Access the Internet, printers, storage, and other networked devices without having to plug in.
You have several options
Fast - Wireless G Good for sharing a high speed internet connection. Years ago I had a laptop that needed a card and I got a wireless G card. Two years later I gave that computer to a friend when I upgraded, and he still uses the card very often to connect to free wireless networks in public places.
Faster - Wireless N Good for larger homes and on the go with extended range which reduces dead spots. Backwards compatible with wireless b/g devices, which means you can still connect in all those places that still have wireless-b and -g routers sending a signal.
Fastest - Dual Band Wireless N It has even more speed, longer range, and wider capacity for all of the above plus streaming high definition videos and gaming. Access the Internet, printers, storage and other networked devices without having to plug in.