need to know how to do wireless on the sony Vaio Model pcv-w
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need to know how to do wireless on the sony Vaio Model pcv-w
Dear All,
I have this pc Sony workstation. I need to know how to make it wireless, so i will need to know which part to buy to make it compatable to the signal of the wireless broadband.
Where i can i buy this Wirless cartridge for the sony computer.
I am thinking of buying the 02 broadband, as it will come with the wireless.
I have this pc Sony workstation. I need to know how to make it wireless, so i will need to know which part to buy to make it compatable to the signal of the wireless broadband.
Where i can i buy this Wirless cartridge for the sony computer.
I am thinking of buying the 02 broadband, as it will come with the wireless.
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don't know the specifics about your PC, but if it doesn't have built-in wi-fi (check this - it is quite likely), then the best bet is a USB wi-fi dongle - about £30 or so and just plugs into a USB port then follow the instructions that come with it - nice and easy
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green tape has been there since when i bought the sony workstation, as it may be transit tape.
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, but on the computer it says PC CARD.
can you get pc card which a wireless card will go in this slot and then the computer will become wireless.
The reason i need to do this, so my neighbour can pick the signal up, as i will be signing up with 02 broadband.
Is 8 meg would this enough, as i wont be downloading much.
£7.34 per month
for O2 customers
£12.23 per month
for all other customers
Up to 8 meg download speed (subject to location)
McAfee security software
100 free web texts per month
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, but on the computer it says PC CARD.
can you get pc card which a wireless card will go in this slot and then the computer will become wireless.
The reason i need to do this, so my neighbour can pick the signal up, as i will be signing up with 02 broadband.
Is 8 meg would this enough, as i wont be downloading much.
£7.34 per month
for O2 customers
£12.23 per month
for all other customers
Up to 8 meg download speed (subject to location)
McAfee security software
100 free web texts per month
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PCMCIA Card/ pc card ..same thing as far as your concerned
if you only need wireless for your Neighbour then no point in buying a wireless card for you ,just hard wire yours then your neighbour can pick up wireless off the router (hope he/she is paying for it ) but dont forget to set the security on it otherwise half the street will get it as well
8meg is more than enough for you if your not downloading much ,then again 8meg would probably be enough anyway ..BUT the thing to watch is it says UP TO 8meg ,now that could mean anything from dial up speed to 8meg depends how far away from the exchange you are ,hence subject to location
if you only need wireless for your Neighbour then no point in buying a wireless card for you ,just hard wire yours then your neighbour can pick up wireless off the router (hope he/she is paying for it ) but dont forget to set the security on it otherwise half the street will get it as well
8meg is more than enough for you if your not downloading much ,then again 8meg would probably be enough anyway ..BUT the thing to watch is it says UP TO 8meg ,now that could mean anything from dial up speed to 8meg depends how far away from the exchange you are ,hence subject to location
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Foggy's right, the 8meg is sometimes way off. As it goes I only get 0.5meg on an upto 8meg service and it's driving me crazy. You can check what you should be recieving by endering your post code into http://www.btbroadbandinformation.com/b ... de-checker
One thing to consider when sharing your broadband connection is the type of usage from other users connected to the network. For example, if you neighbour downloads large files such as movies you will end with very little bandwidth left for browsing while they are downloading large files or streaming video at high speeds browsing the web will be slow as hell (visa-versa) - just something to keep in mind. I'm not all that clued up on routers though, perhaps you can allocated a % bandwidth per user
Just a side note for your protection - be careful where you post images of your Product Key as anyone can install a pirate copy of widnows and register with it.
All the best,
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One thing to consider when sharing your broadband connection is the type of usage from other users connected to the network. For example, if you neighbour downloads large files such as movies you will end with very little bandwidth left for browsing while they are downloading large files or streaming video at high speeds browsing the web will be slow as hell (visa-versa) - just something to keep in mind. I'm not all that clued up on routers though, perhaps you can allocated a % bandwidth per user
Just a side note for your protection - be careful where you post images of your Product Key as anyone can install a pirate copy of widnows and register with it.
All the best,
Matt
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Green tape is purely for transit - take it off now
FYI, PCMCIA is 16 bit/ PC Card is 32 Bit - you can see the difference usually as the PCMCIA is Silver coloured connections and the PC Card is typically Gold with little 'bobbles' for earthing
Like Foggy says though, same difference for your purpose. Just posted this info as I happen to know it
You ask if 8 meg is enough - that question says to me you are not 100% sure about broadband, so just in case ....
the 8 meg you mentioned is about Download speed I presume and as already replied, you are unlikely to get 8 Meg - the postcode checker MJA posted will tell you what is more likely could be anywhere between 512k and 4MB most likely
if it is just you and your neighbour with one PC each, then sharing a connection between the two of you is like having two PCs in the same house - I have 4 PCs or more all connected and my BB connection (around 2 Meg) is fine for all.
What I would be more concerned about if I were you is broadband download limits.
For the price you quoted from O2, I would expect there to be a limit after which you will get charged extra, cut off or the speed throttled right back - I suggest you check what this limit is and also check what the neightbour intends using "his" connection for.
If you post back what the limit is and the kind of things you and he will be using the internet for, we can advise if that limit could be an issue or not.
FYI, PCMCIA is 16 bit/ PC Card is 32 Bit - you can see the difference usually as the PCMCIA is Silver coloured connections and the PC Card is typically Gold with little 'bobbles' for earthing
Like Foggy says though, same difference for your purpose. Just posted this info as I happen to know it
You ask if 8 meg is enough - that question says to me you are not 100% sure about broadband, so just in case ....
the 8 meg you mentioned is about Download speed I presume and as already replied, you are unlikely to get 8 Meg - the postcode checker MJA posted will tell you what is more likely could be anywhere between 512k and 4MB most likely
if it is just you and your neighbour with one PC each, then sharing a connection between the two of you is like having two PCs in the same house - I have 4 PCs or more all connected and my BB connection (around 2 Meg) is fine for all.
What I would be more concerned about if I were you is broadband download limits.
For the price you quoted from O2, I would expect there to be a limit after which you will get charged extra, cut off or the speed throttled right back - I suggest you check what this limit is and also check what the neightbour intends using "his" connection for.
If you post back what the limit is and the kind of things you and he will be using the internet for, we can advise if that limit could be an issue or not.
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
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If its O2's LLU service then they have a loose fair use policy, which hasnt really been used. Its more of the big stick to keep others in line.
I wanted Be* but they dont seem to have any idea when they plan to enable my exchange so I went with UKonline (Same network as Sky LLU - easynet) not cheap at £24.99 but speeds good and tech support ok. Plus I use my net connection a lot so having 24/7 tech support is good also. Plus they have a SLA which is nice also.
Still would have liked O2 / Be though, oh well cant win them all.
I wanted Be* but they dont seem to have any idea when they plan to enable my exchange so I went with UKonline (Same network as Sky LLU - easynet) not cheap at £24.99 but speeds good and tech support ok. Plus I use my net connection a lot so having 24/7 tech support is good also. Plus they have a SLA which is nice also.
Still would have liked O2 / Be though, oh well cant win them all.
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This what has quoted below for the speed.
For Telephone Number 01772 ****** on Exchange PRESTON
Your exchange is ADSL enabled, and our initial test on your line indicates that your line should be able to have an ADSL broadband service that provides a line rate up to 2Mbps.
Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a potential ADSL Max broadband line rate of 5.5Mbps or greater.
Your exchange is planned to have ADSL WBC by 31st March 2010. Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a potential ADSL WBC broadband line rate of 7Mbps or greater.
The actual stable ADSL line rate supportable will be determined during the first 10 days of use. This rate may change over time, to ensure line stability is maintained.
If you decide to place an order, a further test will be performed to confirm if your line is suitable for the service you wish to purchase.
Thank you for your interest.
For Telephone Number 01772 ****** on Exchange PRESTON
Your exchange is ADSL enabled, and our initial test on your line indicates that your line should be able to have an ADSL broadband service that provides a line rate up to 2Mbps.
Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a potential ADSL Max broadband line rate of 5.5Mbps or greater.
Your exchange is planned to have ADSL WBC by 31st March 2010. Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a potential ADSL WBC broadband line rate of 7Mbps or greater.
The actual stable ADSL line rate supportable will be determined during the first 10 days of use. This rate may change over time, to ensure line stability is maintained.
If you decide to place an order, a further test will be performed to confirm if your line is suitable for the service you wish to purchase.
Thank you for your interest.
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I think that is managable if your parents aren't constantly browsing - however it might be frustrating for them if you are, lol.thescruff wrote:It would be quicker using second class mailSiraz wrote:Your exchange is ADSL enabled, and our initial test on your line indicates that your line should be able to have an ADSL broadband service that provides a line rate up to 2Mbps.
Put it this way, I'd be well chuffed to get that speed, it's kicks my 0.4Mbps into touch without even being on ADSL Max.