A:AnswerAs long as your computer has a free usb port and you are running a supported operating system, your desktop should be able to use this to connect wirelessly to a wireless router.
A:AnswerHi, VITOLA! No, the Belkin F7D2102 is only compatible with Windows 7 32 & 64-bit, Windows Vista 32 & 64-bit, Windows XP 32 & 64-bit, and Windows 2000.
A:AnswerIt connect to an HDtv with a HDMI cable, but also has RCA connections as well. Connects just like a DVD player, just change the input on your TV to the connection you are using. Before you buy make sure that your computer is capable of WiDi. Only computers with Intel have this technology. AMD chips will not work with it.
A:AnswerThis is not a wireless booster. It is made so a person can connect to a HDTV using a HDMI port on the TV and a usb port on the computer, with out running wires. When connected you can play a game on your computer screen and have the same game showing on the HDTV. You can actually move your mouse at the keyboard by your computer and play the game on the TV as well.
A:AnswerThis adapter should work fine with any wireless router regardless of make or model. If your router supports the B/G, or N wireless standards, the router and adapter should see eachother just fine.
A:AnswerYes, this will be just like your built in wireless, but will be plugged into the usb port instead. You may want to disable your onboard wireless card though, so there is less chance of any hardware interference.
A:AnswerHave you attempt to go to dell support website to download the drivers for your wireless card? This adapter would definitely work, but if you have a usb memory stick, maybe try to go to a friends house and download the drivers and put them on the stick.