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Joe Pluta wrote:
But I bought a refurbished Netgear G card for $20, downloaded the installation software onto a USB drive, plugged the card and USB drive into my laptop and within a minute I was back up and running.
I would love to see a USB wireless card with a small flash drive embedded (64mb maybe) ... so you can just plug the device in and the drivers are right there for you. You could also install some of the portable versions of some open source apps so you can be productive right out of the gate. david
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