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		<title>How To Install The Software Driver For The Wireless Lan Card</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computers without working wireless antennas may be upgraded with either an internal or external wireless LAN card. To connect to your favorite Internet hotspot or home network,</p>
<p>You must finish the installation by installing the device&#8217;s drivers&#8211;files that allow the device to communicate with your operating system. You can have Windows install the drivers, let Windows update the drivers or manually install the latest drivers yourself.</p>
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<p>Boot up your computer. Insert the installation and drivers disk included with your wireless LAN card. Click on &#8220;Start the Installation,&#8221; &#8220;Install the Software&#8221; or another similarly titled phrase.</p>
<p>Follow the onscreen prompts. Shut down the computer and install the card into an available slot on your motherboard, if applicable, then restart the computer. (Some older cards such as</p>
<p>Linksys&#8217; internal WMP54G require you to install preliminary software prior to physically installing the card.) Finish the installation. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.papatek.com/PCI-Wireless-LAN-Card">http://www.papatek.com/PCI-Wireless-LAN-Card</a></p>
<p>Install the Drivers Via Windows<br />Install your internal card. Boot up the computer.</p>
<p>Connect to the Internet after Windows loads, then insert your external wireless LAN card.</p>
<p>Allow Windows the opportunity to automatically detect your device and to install drivers. Manually Update Drivers</p>
<p>Click on &#8220;Start,&#8221; then &#8220;Control Panel.&#8221; Click on &#8220;Classic View&#8221; in the left column, if available.</p>
<p>Open &#8220;System.&#8221; Click on &#8220;Device Manager&#8221; in Windows Vista and in Windows 7. Click on the &#8220;Hardware&#8221; tab, then &#8220;Device Manager&#8221; in Windows XP.</p>
<p>Double-click &#8220;Network Adapters,&#8221; then double-click your previously installed wireless LAN card. (You must install your LAN card prior to updating the drivers, or it not be listed in the Device Manager.)</p>
<p>Click on the &#8220;Driver&#8221; tab. Click on &#8220;Update Driver,&#8221; then &#8220;Search Automatically&#8221; or &#8220;Browse My Computer&#8221; if you downloaded drivers from the manufacturer&#8217;s website. Follow the onscreen prompts to finish the driver installation.</p>
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		<title>Boosting Wireless Lan Signals.</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how people can boost the range and signal strength of their <a title="wireless security systems" href="http://wirelesssecuritysystemschoice.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000;">WiFi connections</span>?</a> Most of the time, they use hardware that is capable of boosting radio signals, typically a form of antenna.  The typical wireless access point is capable of broadcasting a signal up to 300 feet away in all directions.  However, they are omni-directional, which means that the signal is the same in all directions, therefore weakening the overall signal strength.  Adding a directional antenna, which focuses the signal at a particular area, can help increase the signal strength and distance.</p>
<p>Boosting wireless LAN signals is a fairly easy task, but only if you know what to buy. The main problem with wireless local area networks is that they have &#8220;dead spots,&#8221; areas that are outside the reach of the wireless network.  This is common with large office buildings.  To rectify this problem, companies have made devices known as extenders which can boost the signal strength and distance.  They work by adding antennas to the original access point device, which are capable of transmitting a stronger signal.</p>
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<p>The larger the antenna, the more gain it has, which means that it can transmit a much stronger signal. There are two types of antennas that can be added to a wireless access point: directional and omni-directional.  An omni-directional antenna transmits in all directions, boosting wireless LAN signals equally in all areas within its sphere.  Directional antennas, on the other hand, transmit the WiFi signal in only a single direction; however, said signal is much more powerful and can reach a larger distance than an omni-directional antenna.</p>
<p>How does one know whether to buy a directional or omni-directional antenna?  This depends on whether a person needs a signal boost in a particular area or over an entire sector of a building.  The typical office building can benefit more from an omni-directional extender if the access point is located in the middle.  If the access point is at the side of a building, however, a directional extender would be more helpful, because the signal would spread out in the direction the antenna is pointed at.</p>
<p>Anybody can find a good extender for boosting wireless LAN signals at an electronics store or online.  The thing to remember is the difference between a directional and an omni-directional extender.  Directional antennas focus the signal in one direction, but has a stronger signal over a longer distance.  Omni-directional antennas boost the signal strength over all directions equally, but has a shorter range than directional antennas.</p>
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