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riptide | 13:01 Thu 14th Jan 2010 | Computers
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Re my previous questions, have now spoken to Dell, not impressed because they take your number without you even giving them it. Have already had one call, I really do not like these sales people who pester you.

Anyway they have said that one of their computers, Dell Inspiron 560, Core Duo 4GB comes with a wireless card. I asked whether it had b,g or n capability and was informed that this only applied to laptops and that the wireless card would connect to any router.

Is this right.

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Load of rubbish, wireless b/g/ or n applies to all wireless cards regardless of in a desktop or a laptop

it's a wireless n card in it (optional)

http://www1.euro.dell...n-560&cs=ukdhs1&s=dhs
Chuck remember it's probably some blonde Lady hes spoken to who hasn't got a clue what shes on about. I once had an argument with someone at dell because they told me that I couldn't run XP on a machine designed for VISTA, even though the specifications were exactly the same. In the end the person hung up on me because he couldn't admit he was wrong, stupid people :)
I got told by my ISP's support line that they don't support "windows Linux" (I run all linux at home)

I gave up with talking to them at this point!
I like linux, especially linux servers. debian *drools*

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