On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 14:13:45 +0100, David Craven wrote: > In most you can not. And I don't know of a way to tell if it is > possible without trying it.
The card will either be soldered or be inserted into a slot much like a PCI card. It sometimes has its own area on the outside of the case; otherwise it's easy to find because the antennas that connect to it usually go to the monitor or other corners of the case. > What about laptops that don't have usb ports anymore? Are there any > free USB-C wifi dongles yet? USB-C -> USB adapter. > What about laptops that have a single usb port? you can only plugin a > thumbdrive or use wifi? Does the kernel linux support multi USB port adapters? I've been meaning to try. I'm not saying this is ideal. I have only two USB ports on my C201 Chromebook. I use a Wifi dongle or pair my Replicant phone for Internet access, leaving me with only one free port, which usually houses my Nitrokey. If I need more ports, I'll need an adapter. Sometimes such laptops come with {,Micro}SD card readers (mine does), which is also an alternative to a flash drive. Many of us are used to having to make sacrifices for freedom. Hopefully one day this won't be necessary. -- Mike Gerwitz Free Software Hacker+Activist | GNU Maintainer & Volunteer GPG: D6E9 B930 028A 6C38 F43B 2388 FEF6 3574 5E6F 6D05 Old: 2217 5B02 E626 BC98 D7C0 C2E5 F22B B815 8EE3 0EAB https://mikegerwitz.com
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