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About Mohammad Babaee
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. . . I can help you with choosing a laptop computer.I am the Laptop Consultant for our Trading Company. I know all the Laptop models in the market. I can also solve hardware or software problems. I also write articles for 2 Magazines.

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Laptop Consultant for Oliya Trading Company. Consultant and writer for DigiKala Trading.
 
   

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Laptops - Sony Vaio NR series notebook


Expert: Mohammad Babaee - 9/19/2008

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I am looking to purchase one of these and don't know what is needed to be wireless anywhere...Excuse my dumbness about laptops, but do they all have internet access built in or do you have to make another purchase to have access to internet anywhere....thanks-Carol

Answer
Hi Carol;

Usually you have 5 choices for getting connected to the internet through your laptop:

1.Dial-Up:By using a buit-in modem or an Express Card modem.
2.WLAN:By using the WLAN card in the laptop and connecting to the net from a Hot-Spot or a LAN.
3.LAN port: You can get connected using the Wired LAN connection to your home or office network which is connected to the internet.
4.GPRS:You can connect your cell phone to the laptop using cable or bluetooth and use the internet on the cell phone.
5.WWAN: You can connect to the net by inserting a SIM-Card in the laptop. This is found in some Dell XPS laptops using Verizon Sime Cards.

Today, all laptops have a WLAN card and this is the best way for getting connected.

I wish I could satisfy you.

Feel Free To Ask Me More.

Wish You The Bests

Mohammad

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