Can i use a netopia wireless card to connect to my roadrunner account i have at home on my laptop?
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I just leased a new pc and have my old netopia wireless card. Can i use this to connect to the roadrunner account that i use at home?
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Answer:
Yes... the brand name of your wireless card does not matter at all. The format of the wireless broadband i.e. 802.11 b or g is all that matters. If your road runner wireless router is broadcasting a b or g signal and your wireless card is capable of intercepting both types of signals then you should not see a problem connecting.
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I'M JUST GUESSING BUT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO. BUT IF YOU JUST GOT A NEW LAPTOP IT SHOULD HAVE WIRELESS INSTALLED ALREADY. YOU MIGHT TRY TO INSTALL YOUR SERVERS INSTALL DISK AND SEE IF THAT WORKS FOR YOU.OR YOU NEED TO INSTALL THE WIRELESS MODEM IN NEW LAPTOP
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