Noodley said:Fujitsu Siemens Amilo, with a sticker that says "Celeron M" inside - probably a couple of years old.

I think you probably do, to be certain, you will have to give us the model number of your "Fujitsu Siemens Amilo" laptop. They'll be a sticker somewhere, you might have to remove the battery to find it.Noodley said:Okay, I think that makes some sense to me.
I do not think I have a WiFi card, but how could I check?
Noodley said:Sorry
I'll try to explain better...
At present I have a laptop and have an AOL broadband connection which links from the BT box by means of a wire into the back of my laptop (USB connection?).
Mrs Noodley has suggested this is not the best method and that there is the option of having a wireless broadband box and a dongle thingy. Why she's bothered I do not know as she never uses the bloody computer! - I reckon someone at work must have mentioned it. So from what I have read so far if I want to do this I shall have to get a wireless broadband contract and a dogle thingy contract (is this WiFi as mentioned earlier?) and then cancel my AOL contract (which will not be a 'contract' since it is so old)...
...if this still does not make sense let me know what you need to know and I'll try to answer.
If your laptop does not already have WiFi capability (sounds unlikely) you can indeed get a USB adaptor to remedy that.Crackle said:Ooooh, could be. Any numbers next to it 802.11b/g or a card name like Broadcom. Should be
wireless card name 802.11b/g WLAN or summat.
Crackle said:Yes it's got one then. Just to be sure, hit Start, Contol Panel, System, select the Hardware tab, choose Device Manager, Expand the Network adaptors + by clicking it and it should be listed under there. Don't worry you can't break anything by doing that.

Noodley said:Yes it is![]()
So does that mean all I need to do is contact AOL and ask them for a wireless thingy?
