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Crazy
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Laptop question
Hello,
Do all laptops have a line socket for an internet or fax connection? I've recently bought a laptop and automatically assumed it has this feature. Well, it turns out it has no line socket at all. I've complained to the seller and he said that it did not state that it has. Who is right,me or the seller? And what do I do now? I bought the laptop for internet usage. The seller does not return. |
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Tone.
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the seller. Find out if your laptop has a wireless card. If it does, you can connect to a wireless router and get out to the internet that way.
If it does not you will need to buy either a PCMCIA wireless card, a PCMCIA ethernet card, or a PCMCIA modem, depending on how you connect to the internet. |
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#3 (permalink) |
Darth Papa
Location: Yonder
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When you say "line socket", are you asking if a modem is a reasonable thing to expect on a laptop without the seller explicitly saying that it has one? If so, the answer is no. I don't plan to ever need a modem ever again, if I can help it. My laptop did come with one (as advertised) but I doubt if I'll ever use it.
Computers generally have their components listed very explicitly. Buying one without a list like that is a mistake. Assuming anything not listed is included is a mistake. |
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I flopped the nutz...
Location: Stratford, CT
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I agree with ratbastid, not all laptops have a modem, and you should never assume any features of a machine you purchase. Always check 1st.
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beauty in the breakdown
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Most laptop makers have stopped building modems into their machines--very few people use them anymore, and it's not worth the cost.
No problem though--PCMCIA modems are quite cheap.
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#8 (permalink) |
Adequate
Location: In my angry-dome.
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They're going the way of floppies but it's still odd for a laptop to not have a modem. Do the factory specs list one as optional or standard? I'd want to know if this model is a newer one that doesn't normally have one or an old one that's been stripped. If it's been pulled you might have a case.
Still, as others have said, it's a little like asking for three stubbed toes. ![]()
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#9 (permalink) |
Illusionary
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Question....Does it have an ethernet (lan) port?
Many manufacturuers are placing the Cat5 jack in laptops...rather than the Modem. But as stated....a PCMCIA modem is an easy and inexpensive fix.
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#11 (permalink) |
Adequate
Location: In my angry-dome.
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The cool thing, check your cell phone provider for data plans. It would be considerably faster than traditional dialup and no phone cord required.
Otherwise, find a Cardbus or PCMCIA modem on ebay. $5-20. Your laptop can use two cards, so you'd still have room for Ethernet or whatever later.
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