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Your first social media being Google plus is so funny to me you might be the only person who ever used Google plus
tell that to the person who reblogged it from me and said Google plus was also their first social media 😭 the reason was googleplus just came with my google account and my parents didn’t let me have mainstream social media until i was 16 so i was working with what i had
#they did not have wifi in the house until i was 17. in 2016#i lived off 500mb of mobile data and a wireless usb dongle with 5gbs for my laptop#so I didn’t know who dnp were. because I didn’t have enough internet to watch YouTube 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭#like I know there’s worse things in the world but no wifi as a teenager in the 2010s was rough#(they chose not to get wifi. it wasn’t because of financial issues or anything it was just that they didn’t want it)#I used to just look at tumblr screenshots on there lol#asks#anonymous
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Get Connected with the Valutech USB Wi-Fi Dongle Unboxing
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Looking for a reliable and high-speed wifi dongle for your PC? Look no further. Our USB wifi adapter for PC offers fast and stable internet connectivity, allowing you to stay connected wherever you go. Say goodbye to slow internet speeds and experience seamless browsing, streaming, and gaming with our top-notch wifi dongle. Upgrade your PC's wireless capabilities today!
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I can post, download game, watch 1080 video all at the same time now this is incredible.
Now imagine if I wasn't held back by being on wifi.
#had to go buy a wifi usb dongle which sucks but hey this is like 10x better already#just wait until I actually get a hard wire to my battlestation
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i hate names and naming things in general so my most recent computer when asked to set up a user i just kind of named it something in a panic to make the prompt go away so now its name is blip but im really mad because its so close to bing and that wouldve easily been The Right name because my previous computer was named bong water and the one before that was named bong because of a passing joke when i was like 15 that never went away. the bloodline has been broken
#bong is an i3 i got for 200 bucks in high school as my first personal computer that was younger than i was and it got resurrected recently#with a new little ssd to be used as a server pc for minecraft#i finally got a wifi card for my personal computer so i can return my ancient dongle back to bong........#thats the only thing thats been keeping it from being a usable server i think. i should install that today#also have to transfer the world and the mods over......... i should get a bigger usb stick so i dont have to keep using an sd.#i love sd cards but when you dont have an sd slot and you have to use a usb adapter anyway it feels a little silly
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had to get a usb wifi dongle for my thinkpad but
i now have arch linux working on my laptop
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I was looking up when wifi was starting to be commonly adopted in homes and businesses and came across this statement:
802.11g (2003): The famous “G” update to Wi-Fi allowed up to 54 MBps on the 2.4 GHz band and became widely adopted in homes and businesses.
I'm pretty sure it was still sporadic then - home internet could be pretty expensive depending on where you lived.
In season 3 of Better Call Saul we can see a Cisco Access Point (3700 series) on the ceiling of the HHM boardroom.
Assuming it’s in the default configuration the solid green light indicates that no devices are associated.
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So my birthday is coming up in November! Last year I had my worst birthday EVER so far *knock wood*, dealing with my loser now-ex-boyfriend who had gotten himself hospitalized by drinking rubbing alcohol and did Not want me warning his parents to lock it up. (Alcoholism and stupidity are two different diseases and some people have both of them.)
So anyway I am still homeless, which is exhausting, but this year I do have a mailing address where I can get packages! So I have made a birthday wishlist. Some notes:
* The thread cutter is the item I want the absolute most. The shelter I'm currently at won't let me have scissors in my room, so I can't do any of my handicrafts. If I can get a thread/yarn cutter it's impossible to poke people with, I can pick up some sewing or crocheting and be slightly less stir-crazy.
* The wifi at this shelter blocks gaming websites, including the interactive maps I use for Breath of the Wild and Pokemon Scarlet/Violet, so I've been playing a lot of Animal Crossing. I have a fair number of amiibo cards already, but the three I've listed (Genji, Sasha, and Pashmina) would cover some gaps in my collection and help me get some of the DIY recipes I especially want.
* My current mouse has a USB-A dongle, but my computer has only USB-C ports, so I have to use an adapter and I'm always worried it's going to snap off or get lost. So a USB-C wireless mouse would be really nice.
* My last two electric razors each simply died one day, and my beard eats safety razors for breakfast. I'd like to try the rotary-head style of electric razor, my father always used one so I suspect it might work better with a stiff bristly beard like mine.
* The book, Saltwater Mittens, is low priority because I can't have my knitting needles in my room either, but it's one of the very few knitting books I actually want to own rather than just check out of the library, so I thought I'd add it. You know how most knitting books that reference traditional patterns are like "with a modern twist" or "inspired by traditional designs"? Nope. These are actual, historical, we looked at real Newfoundland fishing mittens in a museum and You Can Make Them Here's How.
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can't believe i'm last resorting to ask on tumblr but i have a very specific wifi issue going on. and i need your help. i might ask reddit later.
so a while back the entire household was getting random wifi disconnections (my parents more than me, i am closest to the router) so dad cos these 3 cube thingies to make the wifi better idk.
but ever since then, with the new connection, i've had constant dropouts. like once every 5 mins. lag is massive if i lose a single bar.
it's getting rather annoying when i play online and want to continue streaming. usually, i use my mobile hotspot to fix this, but that's limited, and i'd rather not go over my data limits.
my dad is a tech guy but just goes "but mum and i arent having issues!" and suggests i get a new usb dongle adaptor thingy, because updating the driver clearly didn't help. i don't want to resort to this because what if i get a new one, and i still have the same damn problems?
my dad also wants to check my pc to fix things but i am not openly lgbt+ and i'm paranoid he's gonna find idk gay shit.
i can't use my mobile hotspot forever to play guilty gear and i want to stream video games on twitch again! my friends are expecting me to stream caligula effect soon!
am i just stupid or is there a hidden issue. and yes i reset the router i reset my pc the usual tactics do not work.
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Evolution Of Computer Keyboards
Computer keyboard A keyboard is an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons or keys. It is the primary device used to enter text. A keyboard typically contains keys for individual letters, numbers, and special characters. Types of Computer Keyboards There are different types of keyboards used worldwide depending on their size and numbers.
Continue reading to get a wholistic idea of the keyword world.
Wired Keyboard:
A wired keyboard means there is a wire connecting your keyboard to your computer. At the end of the wire is a USB plug that goes into a USB port on your computer. Wired keyboards are extremely reliable — there is little that could go wrong with this direct connection.The one drawback to having a wired keyboard is that the distance is limited between the keyboard and your computer; you can only have your keyboard as far from your desktop or laptop as the wire length. Also, wires can clutter your desktop. If you are looking for something sleek, you might consider a wireless keyboard. A wired keyboard generally comes with a 6-foot long cable to attach to the computer the length is generally enough for anyone who sits at an arm’s length from their system.
Wireless Keyboard :
A wireless keyboard is a computer keyboard that allows the user to communicate with computers, tablets, or laptops with the help of radio frequency, such as WiFi and Bluetooth or with infrared technology. A wireless keyboard is when you plug a receiver into one of the USB ports on your computer. The receiver then sends a signal to your battery-powered keyboard. Keep in mind, wireless USB keyboards do have a limited range and some must be within the line of sight of your receiver, depending on the type of signal it uses. Also, if your cordless keyboard starts acting sluggish, it probably requires new batteries. Wireless keyboards present a specific benefit to the consumer. First, wireless USB keyboards reduce wire clutter on your desk. Also, you aren’t tied to your desk — you can type from your couch, your kitchen table or even while seated on your living room floor! Some keyboards come in a set with a wireless keyboard and mouse. This is an added bonus since computer use is no longer limited to your office.
USB keyboard :
This variety of wireless keyboard connects to a PC using a small device called a dongle, which plugs into one of your laptop’s USB ports.The dongle transmits a signal between your laptop and the keyboard to enable wireless typing. .Also have a wireless capability, such as Bluetooth or a proprietary wireless connection. Because a USB keyboard does not require WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity, that means you can connect it to your device at any time. USB keyboards spend most of their time transferring data in the interrupt mode because the host needs to react quickly to keypress events to avoid perceivable lag. The USB protocol identifies the functionality of a device using device classes, defined by a class code sent to the host. Bluetooth Keyboard : A Bluetooth keyboard is a wireless keyboard that connects and communicates with its parent device via the Bluetooth protocol. These devices are widely used with such portable devices as smart phones and tablets, though they are also used with laptops and ultrabooks.To connect your wireless keyboard to a computer, first, ensure it has fresh batteries. Then, turn on the keyboard and activate pairing mode, usually by pressing the “connect” or “pair” button. Next, on your computer, go to the Bluetooth settings, search for available devices, and select your keyboard from the list.Using a Bluetooth keyboard over a wired one offers a seamless and clutter-free experience.Using a Bluetooth keyboard over a wired one offers a seamless and clutter-free experience. Personally, I find the freedom of movement delightful — I can sit comfortably without being tethered to a desk. Additionally, the versatility to connect to multiple devices effortlessly is a game-changer.
Numeric Keyboards:
A Numeric keypad is a set of keys on a computer or other device that allows you to enter numbers quickly and easily. It usually consists of a grid of numbers with additional function keys like Enter, Delete, and Escape. A numeric keypad, number pad, numpad, or ten key, is the palm-sized, usually 17 key section of a standard computer keyboard, usually on the far right. It provides calculator-style efficiency for entering numbers. Situated on the right of the keyboard, these keys have numbers and control functions on them. This facility is often used by data entry operators who need to input vast amounts of numerical data by touch.To use the numeric keypad, simply press the Num Lock key to activate it, and then use the keys to enter your numbers. One advantage of using the numeric keypad is that you can type numbers more quickly and efficiently than with the alphanumeric keys. The numeric keypad arranges the numerals 0 through 9, the arithmetic operators + (addition), — (subtraction), * (multiplication), and / (division), and the decimal point as they would appear on a calculator or adding machine.
Ergonomic Keyboards:
A keyboard that separates the keys into two halves shaped like a wide “V.” Some keyboards have a fixed layout, while others are movable. To the touch typist, the layout feels odd at first, but it puts less stress on the hands and wrist and winds up being comfortable for most people. It refers to any keyboard designed to reduce strain on the body from typing. These kinds of keyboards are often laid out so that you can rest your hands in a more comfortable, natural position as you type.An ergonomic keyboard is a computer keyboard designed with ergonomic considerations to minimize muscle strain, fatigue, and other problems. Ergonomic keyboards, in essence, are created to minimize discomfort in users’ wrists and reduce unnecessary finger movements by rearranging or repositioning the keys. Health professionals often prefer ergonomic keyboards since they better match the complex geometry of our bodies and put less strain on our muscles, compared to conventional, rectangular keyboards. These valuable features are meant to reduce strain on the body and improve typing efficiency as a whole. By placing the hands in a more natural position, ergonomic keyboards help to minimize muscle fatigue and discomfort, allowing users to type for longer periods with less strain. It’s been found that using an ergonomic keyboard can help you type faster and more accurately (although there is often a learning curve). This is because the layout of the keys is more natural, which reduces the amount of strain on your muscles and tends to type more accurately. An ergonomic mechanical keyboard is designed to provide a more comfortable and natural typing experience by considering the positioning of keys and the overall shape of the keyboard. It aims to reduce strain on the hands, wrists, and arms.
QWERTY Keyboard:
The QWERTY (pronounced KWEHR-tee) keyboard is the standard typewriter and computer keyboard in countries that use a Latin-based alphabet. QWERTY refers to the first six letters on the upper row of the keyboard. The QWERTY keyboard layout is comfortable, familiar, and time-tested, ideal for everyday typing needs. If you are happy enough with your word-per-minute typing rate using QWERTY, you won’t need to learn a new system on a keyboard with a different layout.A general QWERTY keyboard typically has 104 keys. The QWERTY layout was designed to prevent the keys on a typewriter from getting stuck when typing fast. The letters on the keyboard were arranged in a way that kept the most commonly used keys apart from each other so that they would not get jammed together. The three keyboards are used in different parts of the world: the QWERTY keyboard is prevalent in the Americas and in several regions of Europe; the QWERTZ keyboard also called the Swiss keyboard, is used in German-speaking countries; the AZERTY keyboard is used predominantly in France and Belgium.
QWERTZ Keyboard:
The QWERTZ or QWERTZU keyboard is a typewriter and keyboard layout widely used in Central Europe. The name comes from the first six letters at the top left of the keyboard. The QWERTZ is the keyboard layout that is mainly used in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other parts of Central Europe. The main difference between it and QWERTY is that Y and Z are swapped, and some special characters such as brackets are replaced by the diacritical characters Ä, Ö, Ü and ß.The QWERTZ keyboard layout was developed for languages that use the Latin script, such as German, Hungarian, and Czech. QWERTZ is used by Germans. The German language does not use Y (with very few exceptions like Bayern). They use Ü instead for U umlaut.
AZERTY Keyboard : AZERTY is a specific layout for the characters of the Latin alphabet on typewriter keys and computer keyboards. The layout takes its name from the first six letters to appear on the first row of alphabetical keys; that is. Similar to the QWERTZ layout, it is modeled on the English QWERTY layout.A keyboard layout used in France and neighboring countries. A, Z, E, R, T and Y are the letters on the top left, alphabetic row. AZERTY is similar to the QWERTY layout, except that Q and A are swapped, Z and W are swapped and M is in the middle row instead of the bottom one.The AZERTY layout is used in France, Belgium and some African countries.The layout was designed to be used with the French language, which has a different set of characters than English. The AZERTY layout was created to make it easier for French typists to type efficiently.It is very similar to the QWERTY keyboard layout. It is mainly used in France and Belgium. It is almost the same as the QWERTY keyboard, but it swaps the letters Q and A, as well as W and Z. The letter M is moved from right to N to the position of the semicolon on QWERTY keyboards. Laser/Projection Keyboard : A laser projection keyboard used with a tablet. A laser or beamer projects a visible virtual keyboard onto a level surface. It is a modern input device. A sensor or camera in the projector picks up finger movements. Software converts the coordinates to identify actions or characters.A projection keyboard is a form of computer input device whereby the image of a virtual keyboard is projected onto a surface: when a user touches the surface covered by an image of a key, the device records the corresponding keystroke.
Gaming Keyboard:
A computer keyboard designed for gamers. Although there are several controllers with dials and levers for games, the W, A, S, and D letter keys on the standard keyboard are also widely used. Gaming Keyboards Are designed to be used for long sessions so you can enjoy your favorite games without interruption. These keyboards often incorporate enhanced elements from other keyboard types, such as backlit keys and ergonomic configurations.
Magic Keyboard:
Offered by Apple, the magic keyboard brings a polished look and rechargeable battery to the table. These Bluetooth-enabled keyboards connect to Mac computers automatically. As with any other Apple product, however, the “Magic” comes at a price; these are some of the most expensive everyday keyboards on the market. The physical mechanism was transplanted from the version in the iMac Pro (which had already been used in the Magic Keyboard for years) into the 2019–2020 MacBook line of products to transition the line completely to the scissor mechanism found in the Magic Keyboard, so it was natural to simply call this the Magic keyboard.
Backlit Keyboard:
A backlit keyboard is a type of computer keyboard with illumination behind the keys to make them more visible in low-light conditions. The lights are often adjustable and can be set to a range of brightness levels or turned off entirely, depending on the user’s preferences. It brings radiance to your gaming and computer work in both wired and wireless designs. While backlit keys may not be a necessity, they can be a great option for those with vision issues as they make it easy to see all of the keys on the keyboard.The print on the keys is semi-transparent, so the light underneath will shine through it like a window.
Flexible Keyboards:
A flexible keyboard is a keypad made from silicone or other soft polymers that bend and flex. It could be a qwerty, numeric or even a customized keyboard designed for any application. They’re durable, water-resistant and virtually indestructible.It designed for maximum portability. They are usually made of silicon, so you can roll them up and take them anywhere.Flexible keyboards are specially designed for easy transport and durability. The silicon material also means they’re easy to clean and resistant to water and dust. Flexible keyboards also use the same connection methods as mechanical keyboards, such as USB cables. Assuming your computer has a USB port, you should be able to use a flexible keyboard with it. Simply plug the flexible keyboard into the USB port, at which point your computer should read it (note: it may require the installation of a new driver).
Membrane Keyboards:
A membrane keyboard is a computer keyboard whose “keys” are not separate, moving parts, as with the majority of other keyboards, but rather are pressure pads that have only outlines and symbols printed on a flat, flexible surface. Very little, if any, tactile feedback is felt when using such a keyboard. Membrane keyboards are designed without space between the individual keys. The keys are pressure-sensitive, with the different characters outlined on a flat surface. Membrane keyboards can be quite affordable as the materials used to make them are inexpensive. They’re also quieter relative to mechanical keyboards, which makes them a great choice for users who don’t enjoy the “click-clack” of keys.
Mechanical Keyboards :
A physical keyboard that uses an individual spring and switch for each key. Today, only premium keyboards are built with key switches; however, they were also used in the past, such as in the Model M keyboard from IBM, which used buckling spring switches. Mechanical keyboards are very much appreciated by fast typists because they have a springiness and feel that is not the same as the low-cost membrane keyboard accompanying most computers. They are also used by gamers .
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Make your wireless connectivity stable and fast with these Match LB-Link wireless USB adapters. Just Plug and Play.
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Guide to Choose the Right WiFi Dongle for Your Needs
In the digital age, a reliable internet connection is essential for various activities, including work, entertainment, and education. WiFi dongles offer an effective solution for connecting to the internet, but with numerous options available, selecting the right one can be challenging. This blog provides a comprehensive guide to help users choose the best WiFi dongle based on their specific needs.
1. Understand Your Needs The first step in choosing a WiFi dongle is to assess your specific needs. Consider factors like portability, range, and use case. For instance, if you need a dongle for on-the-go use, portability should be a priority. If you need to connect to distant WiFi networks or require robust performance for gaming or streaming, look for dongles that offer long-range capabilities or higher speeds.
2. Speed and Performance WiFi dongles come with varying speed capabilities, so it’s important to select one that aligns with your internet usage. For heavy internet users, such as those who stream videos or play online games, a high-speed dongle is essential. The latest WiFi standards, like 802.11ac or 802.11ax, offer the best performance for these needs. High-speed and stable performance will ensure a smoother online experience.
3. Compatibility Ensure the WiFi dongle you choose is compatible with your device. Most dongles connect via USB ports, making them compatible with a wide range of devices, such as laptops, desktop computers, and gaming consoles. However, it’s crucial to verify the dongle’s compatibility with your specific operating system or device to avoid future issues.
4. Range and Coverage If you need to connect to WiFi networks from a distance or in areas with weak signals, it’s important to consider the dongle’s range and coverage. Dongles with high-gain or external antennas are beneficial for boosting signal strength and extending coverage. This is particularly useful in large homes or offices where WiFi signals may not reach all corners.
5. Extra Features Some WiFi dongles come with additional features that can enhance the user experience. For example, built-in security features like WPA encryption help secure your connection. Dual-band functionality is another useful feature, as it allows you to connect to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi networks, offering greater flexibility and reduced interference.
6. Reviews and Recommendations Before making a purchase, it's important to check customer reviews and recommendations. Reviews provide valuable insights into the performance, reliability, and quality of different WiFi dongles. Opt for dongles that have positive feedback and high ratings to ensure you're selecting a high-quality product.
7. Budget Considerations Finally, consider your budget. While affordable WiFi dongles are available, higher-performance models with advanced features may cost more. Set a budget and choose a dongle that provides the best combination of features, performance, and price within your budget range.
Conclusion Choosing the right WiFi dongle involves considering several factors: understanding your needs, evaluating speed and performance, checking compatibility, considering range and coverage, exploring additional features, reading reviews, and staying within budget. By following these steps, you can confidently select a WiFi dongle that suits your specific requirements, whether it’s for portability, performance, or affordability.
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Stay connected with a reliable, high-speed USB WiFi adapter for your laptop or desktop computer. Our selection of USB WiFi adapters provide reliable, secure connections to your home or office network, and are compatible with most operating systems. Get connected today!
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BrosTrend USB WiFi 6 Adapter AX1800 Long Range USB WiFi Adapter for PC Laptop Desktop 5GHz/1201Mbps + 2.4GHz/574Mbps Wireless Dongle with 2X High Gain Wi-Fi Antennas for Windows 11/10 ONLY
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