
I have attached the final piece to my newly acquired desktop: an Internet connection. Since wireless is my only solution I went again with D-Link (that I use on my laptop too) but this time a USB adaptor, which comes handy with an extension cord. I had trouble installing it (unlike other such adaptors) since Windows kept pointing me that is unable to detect any network and I had to figure out that a zero configuration was needed. After that, all was smooth sailing and the 30 bucks spent on this one seem to pay off just fine. I am still puzzled though as, why when I used other adaptors (which were not even "brand names") everything was just simple plug-install-and-play while now it was a different story.
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