Continuing our review of unique tools with you and our experience with them for all computer enthusiasts, we recently purchased a USB Wi-Fi Adapter. It is a tool like a flash drive that you install and it functions as a Wi-Fi card in the device, allowing you to receive and connect to Wi-Fi networks directly. For desktop computers, they usually do not come with a separate external or internal Wi-Fi card on the motherboard. However, for laptops, they often come with a Wi-Fi card. Since I want to connect to Wi-Fi through my computer device, instead of buying a Wi-Fi card and connecting it inside the casing, I purchased this genius device which is a USB flash drive that allows you to connect directly to Wi-Fi access points.
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I would definitely recommend everyone to get one, as if you have a desktop computer, instead of cables, you can easily buy this genius flash drive and connect to the router via Wi-Fi directly and without any hassle. Not only that, but you can always carry it in your pocket and when visiting a friend, you can plug it into their device to pick up Wi-Fi points near their home.
Whereas this device comes in the form of a very small flash drive and you can install it in any USB port in your casing, and you will find it lighting up, indicating that it is now functioning. All you have to do is to install the drivers, then search and connect to any Wi-Fi point you have directly.
The driver CD comes with the flash drive and you can run it to install the drivers, or you can download the drivers from the official website of the flash drive. A similar program to the one shown in the image above will be installed, which is responsible for searching for nearby Wi-Fi points and connecting to them directly. This process is incredibly easy for sure. You will also find options and features according to the program and type of flash drive.