Workstations manufactured in the 1990s and early 2000s, before Wi-Fi became prevalent, often lack wireless networking cards or adapters that enable a computer to detect and interpret Wi-Fi signals.
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The best wireless adaptors remain incredibly useful, as they can allow pretty much any device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. While most modern devices have Wi-Fi built in, there are many that don't ...