Wi-Fi Adapters
Wi-Fi adapters provide wireless connectivity to the local area network (LAN). Typically plugged into laptops, they can also be installed in desktop computers for wireless connectivity throughout a home or office. See network adapter, 802.11 and Wi-Fi.
Broadband Cellular Adapters
Cellular wireless adapters, also called "broadband adapters" or "broadband cards," are used in laptops, because they provide the same wireless mobility as a cellphone. See wireless broadband and broadband card.
Bluetooth Adapters
Bluetooth provides very short range wireless transmission, such as between a headset and cellphone or a mouse and computer. Bluetooth adapters for laptops and desktops typically plug into a USB port. See Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi Adapter
This wireless adapter on a PC Card added the higher speed of 802.11g Wi-Fi to a laptop that had only 802.11b built in. The protrusion is the antenna, which always remains outside of the PC Card slot.
Broadband Adapter
This wireless adapter on a PC Card enables a laptop to transmit data over Verizon's EV-DO cellular network in major cities within the U.S. Like the Wi-Fi adapter in the illustration above, the antenna at the top of this card stays outside of the slot. (Image courtesy of Verizon Wireless.)
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