*Thanks for all the feedback. *
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*Now if someone can tell me how to get all of my email messages from MS
Outlook to Windows Live mail without installing Outlook I would be eternally
grateful. I have the old C Drive from my XP machine in my new Win 7 machine
as a second drive but Windows Live Mail wont import the messages.*
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*Dave
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If you have laptops, desktops, printers, TIVO's, internet multimedia, and
> whatever spread through the house, and you are unable or unwilling to thread
> cables everywhere, then that is a reason to have a WIFI connection. There
> is no law that says a desktop will in all cases be conveniently located, so
> the WIFI capability built into the desktop may save you a slot. It is
> probably pretty cheap to build it onto the motherboard and tout it as a
> "feature," even if it is generally not to useful.
>
> BTW, my internet connection is max 1.5mbs. I doubt that very many home
> connections are capable of 54 much less 100, but I have no facts to back
> that up.
>
> Dean
>
> On 3/7/2011 12:52 PM, Dave@MonroeCommunity wrote:
>
>> *I just got all of this since my origianl post. I shut off the WIFI
>> connection because*
>> *it is 54 Mbps at best and the Ethernet connection is 100 mbps. Still cant
>> see a reason to put a WIFI card in a desktop*
>> *unless the machine can use both at the same time.*
>> *
>> *
>> *Dave
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> *I have a new to me, HP Pavillion Desktop. It is a Quad Core with Win 7
>>>> Home
>>>> 64 bit.
>>>> In addition to the ethernet connection it also has a Wifi internal card.
>>>> I
>>>> dont know why that would be on a desktop
>>>> unles it can use both connections at the same time. Can it ?
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>>>>
>>>
>>
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