IronWing
No Lifer
- Jul 20, 2001
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I bought a USB WiFi adapter for my circa 2011 X220 laptop. The factory WiFi card doesn't recognize many modern routers so I was having to tether to my phone to get connected in some locations. That fell apart on my last field project where we had no cell service and the internal WiFi adapter couldn't see any routers. For the same price, I could have gotten a half mini card to replace the internal adapter but that requires a kludge BIOS upgrade, removing the keyboard, and taping over a pin on the new card. This seems like a surer thing than risking bricking the laptop. It's already a bit wonky with the Win 11 upgrade that used Rufus to bypass the Win 11 hardware check. Now the laptop doesn't recognize its own keyboard about 25% of the time when turning it on. The USB adapter works with my home router and doesn't seem any slower. I'll have to see how it fares on my next field project.
I don't want to replace the laptop if I don't have to because it's paid for, runs everything I need it to run, and I know me and I know that I'll blow way too much money on a new one than any possible use case could justify because I'm a RAM size queen.
Also, I have a license for Office that I bought under an employee home user program circa 2006 and MS has been honoring the license and providing upgrades ever since. I suspect moving the license to yet another computer might be more than MS will allow.
I don't want to replace the laptop if I don't have to because it's paid for, runs everything I need it to run, and I know me and I know that I'll blow way too much money on a new one than any possible use case could justify because I'm a RAM size queen.