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What kind of wireless card do I need to be able to use the NIH wireless network?

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What kind of wireless card do I need to be able to use the NIH wireless network?

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Virtually any 802.11b or 802.11g wireless card will work, but you should make sure the card has been tested by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and found to be compliant with the Standard for Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). Any network card bearing this logo should be compatible with the NIH wireless network.

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