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Old 04-05-2010, 08:15 AM   #21
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If it's a desktop that stays in one place, the cable would never be tripped over. If on the other hand you have a laptop that you want to move around, or you want to send stuff to your TV, then I can see the point of wireless. But most people just have a desk with a PC and printer sitting on it, and that's the extent of their tech.
How do you know what 'most' people have?
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Old 04-05-2010, 08:32 AM   #22
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How do you know what 'most' people have?
Because "most" people aren't very techie.........You guys are outside the norm. You're also forgetting all the older people. If a person over 65 has a computer, it's most likely a desktop.
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Old 04-05-2010, 08:44 AM   #23
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Because "most" people aren't very techie.........You guys are outside the norm. You're also forgetting all the older people. If a person over 65 has a computer, it's most likely a desktop.
My 68 year old mother is asking for my recommendations regarding a notebook or netbook. You may be under estimating older people.
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Old 04-05-2010, 09:22 AM   #24
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If it's a desktop that stays in one place, the cable would never be tripped over. If on the other hand you have a laptop that you want to move around, or you want to send stuff to your TV, then I can see the point of wireless. But most people just have a desk with a PC and printer sitting on it, and that's the extent of their tech.
First of all how many people do you think have a desktop computer that go out and setup a wireless network without knowing what it is or without needing it? I can't see any doing that.

I have wireless setup and then switched internet providers. When I came home my router wasn't hooked up, it was because the new one has a built in wireless router. So if someone uses the same company for internet then they could have a wireless network without needed one.

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Old 04-05-2010, 09:51 AM   #25
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Because "most" people aren't very techie.........You guys are outside the norm. You're also forgetting all the older people. If a person over 65 has a computer, it's most likely a desktop.
My 79 year old great uncle recently got a laptop to replace the laptop he had for 6 years. Unfortunately since he had a stroke a couple years ago he can't remember shit about how to use a computer so I have to function as phone support every few days.

Something to keep in mind on wireless is the DSL modems that Verizon provides in at least some parts of the country have a wireless router built in.
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lol @ dsl, but yeah I see your point
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I normally use other people's routers to download torrents.
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First of all how many people do you think have a desktop computer that go out and setup a wireless network without knowing what it is or without needing it? I can't see any doing that.

I have wireless setup and then switched internet providers. When I came home my router wasn't hooked up, it was because the new one has a built in wireless router. So if someone uses the same company for internet then they could have a wireless network without needed one.

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Fortunately those wireless router/DSL modems are set up with fairly good encription, by default, and a massively long WEP or WPA key.
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Fortunately those wireless router/DSL modems are set up with fairly good encription, by default, and a massively long WEP or WPA key.
yep both our fios layouts have had solid passwords from day one
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Old 04-05-2010, 03:07 PM   #30
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yeah i don't understand why so many people have a wireless router anyway. If you live alone in some dinky apartment, what's the point?
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