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Alagopus | 00:10 Sun 25th Mar 2012 | Technology
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I have an old ThinkPad (6/7yo, XP Pro) which will not connect to our broadband via wireless (cable OK). Support says it’s just too old. However, I noticed that 802.11b/g networks still give a box to enter the netkey whereas our ‘n’ doesn’t. Would a ‘Wireless N USB adapter’ work?
It’s not worth spending a lot but it would be nice to get it on wireless. If this is an option I’m looking at these 2:

Dlink Wireless N150 USB Adapter DWA-125
http://www.harveynorm...ss-n-usb-adapter.html

Netgear N300 Wireless USB Adapter WNA3100
http://www.binglee.co...-wireless-usb-adapter
I assume the N300 is faster but would it make much difference?

TIA
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why not just get one of these?

http://www.ebay.com.a...g&hash=item3f07a51402

at least you won't be spending as much!
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Thanks for response but that think that's a bit too cheap (especially as they offer free post and packing).
Ok, but i use these "cheap" ones without any problems! Begrudge paying PC World £30 when the parts probably all come from the same factory anyway!

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