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Ruffec | 11:21 Fri 09th Dec 2022 | Computers
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Could someone explain to me what is a wifi dongle? Thanks in advance
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It is a small device that looks like a memory stick. It plugs in to a USB and provides WiFi to devices that aren’t WiFi enabled, such as older desktop computers
Yo clarify, it enables computers to connect to wifi where it is available.
Mine was a tiny thing that plugs into a USB socket on my PC and enables my pc to connect via wifi with my router. It was a bit too tiny to do a good job, so I bought a bigger one (which had a six inch aerial attached) and that works fine. I need a dongle because my PC doesn't have built-in wifi capability. My big dongle cost about £15.
Ooerrr missus.
Didn't Chuck Berry sing a song about it?




(Note - an attempt at humour)
The dongle will allow you to connect to free Wi-Fi in a coffee shop, hotel, fast food outlet etc

In addition, there is a very good chance of connecting to the internet via a hotspot if you find yourself in a remote countryside location. T

Albeit the dongle being a very handy accessory, may I suggest if your PC does not have built in WI-FI, perhaps now is the time to be thinking about updating your computer.
£15 for a dongle is a lot cheaper than a new computer.
I will concede on the £15.

My point was to highlight that a PC without an integral WI-FI is probably getting on in years.

Therefore the CPU, processing speed, RAM and "Hard Drive" are struggling to cope with latest releases of software.

To spend £15, is this not to prolong the inevitable?

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