How Do You Remove A Wireless Network Card?
A wireless network card, (commonly identified by a small antenna visible in the back of the computer) is a small card used to wirelessly connect a computer to a wide variety of external devices such as cable modems, wireless printers, and other computers. Removing a wireless network card may seem like a difficult and time consuming task for someone who is not familiar with the internal workings of a desktop computer, but with the instructions outlined here, you will be able to remove your wireless network card quickly and easily. Step 1 Turn off your computer and unplug all the cables connected to the back of your PC tower. Step 2 Move the tower to your flat work surface. Step 3 Remove the side panel of the tower. Depending on the manufacturer, you may need to remove a retaining screw or press a retaining clip located in the back of the tower. Step 4 Remove the antenna attached to the wireless network card. Step 5 Attach the anti-static strip to your wrist and clip the other end to the