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how to share wifi without error?

how to share wifi without error?

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BOSSARI123
Junior Member
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01-01-2016, 02:52 AM
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I relocated my PC downstairs to allow better cooling, though I don’t have a Wi-Fi card. It turns out I can connect to Wi-Fi via Ethernet, but the system keeps saying “Connect, no internet.” I’ve already invested in all the PC components and still can’t afford a new Wi-Fi card.
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BOSSARI123
01-01-2016, 02:52 AM #1

I relocated my PC downstairs to allow better cooling, though I don’t have a Wi-Fi card. It turns out I can connect to Wi-Fi via Ethernet, but the system keeps saying “Connect, no internet.” I’ve already invested in all the PC components and still can’t afford a new Wi-Fi card.

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ButterSlaps55
Junior Member
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01-12-2016, 01:43 PM
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Which gadget are you using it from? Are there any other connected devices that function?
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ButterSlaps55
01-12-2016, 01:43 PM #2

Which gadget are you using it from? Are there any other connected devices that function?

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_Zolartuc_
Junior Member
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01-13-2016, 09:42 PM
#3
If you're on a tight budget and can't use Ethernet, I'd suggest postponing the PC's upgrade until you acquire a Wi-Fi adapter. It should be safe as long as your hardware isn't overheating. For reference, a decent Wi-Fi card usually costs around $20 and delivers strong speeds, especially if placed away from the router. If you need more power, a USB adapter is a viable alternative—some models offer double the performance on 5 GHz. You can find options for under $30 with solid results.
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_Zolartuc_
01-13-2016, 09:42 PM #3

If you're on a tight budget and can't use Ethernet, I'd suggest postponing the PC's upgrade until you acquire a Wi-Fi adapter. It should be safe as long as your hardware isn't overheating. For reference, a decent Wi-Fi card usually costs around $20 and delivers strong speeds, especially if placed away from the router. If you need more power, a USB adapter is a viable alternative—some models offer double the performance on 5 GHz. You can find options for under $30 with solid results.