Yes. Go in to your 'start' menu by clicking 'start,' bottom left; click 'connect to,' and choose how you want to connect--wirelessly, or with a cord for better throughput. For wireless, you can alternately go to the icons at the bottom right of your desktop and click or Rclick on the wireless icon there for options like 'connect' and others, which will then ask you to choose a wireless signal from a list.
In the worst case, your wireless program is not turned on, and you should have an option for this in Rclick.
A netbook is just like any other laptop except it is smaller. You can connect it to the internet by using the ethernet port which is referred to as "hard wired" or you can connect it using the wireless adapter that is usually built in. You must make sure the wireless radio is turned on and you can do this by holding down the antenna button at the top of the keyboard and pressing the "FN" key at the same time.
Once the wireless radio is active and if you have a wireless router nearby, the operating system will pick up the network and ask you to connect. If the wireless network is secured with a password, you will need the wep key to connect to the internet.
Yes you can download on a netbook. All netbooks have an internal hard drive which allow you to store documents created using the netbook as well as documents downloaded to the netbook from the internet.
You may also choose to store data downloaded onto a USB thumb drive if you don't want to keep the documents/files on your netbook since some netbooks have small hard drives.
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Yes you can download anything on your Netbook depending on space in it.
I am too an B.Tech students and using Intel atom based processors Netbook also the Intel brand associated to it. I'd downloaded many eBooks related to my subjects, also played online games and downloaded many projects material and presentations associated to subjects. Most importantly Intel Netbooks have a great battery life which allows me to work for long durations.
YES! It can be connected to the internet, wifi, etc. Dude Netbook are meant for it!
Netbooks are great for browsing the internet and checking email etc.
Recently I'd bought an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to connect anywhere, with a great battery life.
That is the primary purpose of the NETbook. Their convenient size is easier to carry around and connect in many places. Some prefer the smaller size. Yes, Netbooks can be connected to internet or WiFi etc. Recently I'd bought an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to connect anywhere, with a great battery life.
It depends on your definition of "work". Will it power up? Yes. Will it connect to the internet while in flight? Unless the airline has a wireless access point in the airplace and it is connected to the Internet, then no the netbook would not work.
Connect to the internet by ethernet cable or wifi. Then just download the correct version for your operating system.
Absolutely. You can get Facebook on a phone, so you can get it on a netbook. The requirements for using Facebook are really only that you have an internet connection. As long as your netbook has a WiFi adapter or ethernet port (for an internet cable) and you have an internet connection you're good to go.yes i am on it right now on my Intel Netbook as it's just the same as other computers just better for surfing the net !Yes, you can connect your Netbook, via Internet or WiFi . Then you can enjoy facebook.I am having an Intel atom based processors Netbook because it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
Yes. Although they are small most netbooks have either wi-fi or a RJ45 (Cat5) connector built in - mine has both. Perhaps the NET part of the word netbook might be a clue.
In order to do this, you would have to plug in an RJ-45 or some other cable like it into the router or the modem.
Yes, you can connect your Netbook, via Internet or Wi-Fi. Then you can Log on to anything, for e.g. Facebook, Skype or yahoo or Gtalk Messenger. I am having an Intel atom based processors Netbook uses the net connectivity wherever I travel because of it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
Yes, you can connect your Netbook, via Internet or WiFi . Then you can Log on to anything, for e.g. Facebook, Skype or yahoo or Gtalk Messenger.
The operating system included with this Netbook is HP Mobile Internet, which is built on Linux. So, yes, this Netbook is compatible with Linux.
There are plenty of websites on the internet that are dedicated in finding deals for technology. Using these sites is the best for finding a good price for a netbook. These sites also allow you to see what people have said about the netbook, and also get a rating for how good of a deal the netbook is.
Yes, you can connect your Netbook, via Internet or Wi-Fi. Then you can Log on to anything, for e.g. Facebook, Skype or yahoo or Gtalk Messenger. I am having an Intel atom based processors Netbook uses the net connectivity wherever I travel because of it is a great little piece of technology of Intel, lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
You should really look in the manual of the printer. There's really no way to tell you without knowing what you have for a netbook, what kind of network, if any, you have, etc. If you have a wireless netbook connected to the internet through a router then just be sure the netbook has the updated HP drivers installed and the printer is set up for DHCP and it should grab the IP. Make sure the printer has the exact same password and encryption, WPA2 if possible, as the netbook. The same information you used to connect the netbook to your network. Or if it has a USB port just connect it directly to the netbook and set it up that way.