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#1 hilfe

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 09:17 AM

Windows 10 on desktop  Laptop has Wi Fi

Must I also install Wi Fi on the desk top? 



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Posted 10 March 2024 - 09:32 AM

Windows 10 on desk top.  Laptop has Windows 7 and Wi Fi

Must I install Wi Fi on the desk top also?



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Posted 10 March 2024 - 10:18 AM

Only if you want to use your desktop as a wired device (i.e. not connected to the internet via an Ethernet cable).


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Posted 10 March 2024 - 10:21 AM

Hello:

We need more information in order to best answer your question.

Short answer: No, not necessarily, if your desktop connects to the internet via "hard wire" (aka ethernet cable).

Longer answer: It depends. For example, if you have a newer Wifi-enabled printer, you might need or want to connect to it via wifi, if a USB or ethernet connection is unavailable or impractical. Other examples might be the need to connect multiple computers on a local network, etc.

Having said that, unless your desktop computer is ancient or very, very low-budget, it probably already has wifi hardware capabilities. The feature may be disabled, if it's not needed. You might need to update the wifi drivers if you plan to use that feature.

If you tell us a bit more about what you're trying to accomplish, we can provide more specific advice (for which we will ask you to run a few tools to provide some basic system info for us to work with).

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 10:23 AM

Oops!

There is another open, working, identical topic here:


https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/795341/wi-fi/

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 10:27 AM

Oops!

There is another, duplicate topic here:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/795340/windows-10-desk-top/

Also:

--- THIS topic is in the wrong section. The Moderators will merge it into the other thread.

Please do not create multiple topics for the same issue, especially in different forum sections. Doing so creates confusion & extra work for everyone.

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 10:49 AM

Only if you want to use your desktop as a wired device (i.e. not connected to the internet via an Ethernet cable).


Hi, @skuddle:

Unless I misunderstood @hilfe's question, I *think* you may have it backwards???

One would "need" wifi on the desktop PC only if one were **NOT** connected to the internet via ethernet?

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 02:01 PM

Hi,

To answer this question, it depends on what you are trying to achieve .

Ethernet is better than Wi-Fi and you will not need to use it unless you want to.

If your machine comes with Wi-Fi - I.e. comes built in with your motherboard or your network card also has that capacity then you can use it. One useful benefit is that it will probably have Bluetooth so you can use that as you don’t get it automatically.

Hope this helps.

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Posted 10 March 2024 - 03:10 PM

MS Will install it on Win10 most likely if you take the driver for it in Optional Updates. 

https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/146562-prevent-windows-update-updating-specific-device-driver.html

 

As for other OS's no. You would need to take action unless the driver is already installed or is part of Setting Up those OS's.

 

EDIT  (posts were merge/moved ) : Would have to check Device Manager.


Edited by Pkshadow, 10 March 2024 - 03:21 PM.

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