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Vista is more memory-hungry. And the 3G wireless card itself has a slow network speed. So it is recommended that you try to connect the notebook to the network cable of the desktop Internet access. In the same network situation, compare the network speed. Look at whether it's a desktop fast or a book.。。
And how much memory is in your laptop... It stands to reason that 2G memory can barely run Vista. And what's your CPU like?。。。
If 1G of RAM. Don't think about it. Hurry up and get on XP.。。 Kindness.. Hope it works a little bit for you.
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Not for this reason, I use vista. The CDMA 1X network card used,The speed can still be more than a dozen K。。。 The key is what 3G network card you buy.
Unicom, Telecom. Move?? See if your place has a 3G network that covers the network card you use.,If not, he will automatically connect to it.,But it's not 3G.,That is, the network.,So it's very slow.。。。
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Vista is a system that is used by business people to put it bluntly! If you want to surf the Internet, then change to XP I've used 3G Wi-Fi, which is quite fast! It is recommended that you switch to Windows XP!
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It should have nothing to do with the system.
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Mobile is the best, and their 3G infrastructure is not perfect at all. It does not have the ability to provide satisfactory services to a large number of users. They're the ***!!
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Vista I feel super slow, with a network cable to pull the card, not to mention 3G
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Is the 3G network fast? Don't be in a hurry to change the system, Vista and XP are not much different in terms of Internet speed, but there is a gap in running speed, it is recommended to try it on other XP machines before making a decision.
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You should have a 3G internet app to see how your signal is!! Also, Vista's system is a failure!!
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It is recommended to change the system to XP, as long as it is not a signal problem, the speed will definitely be fast. Trust me, that's right.
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Do you dare to use the Vista system? Brother, you are so brave!
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You don't use 3G Internet speed, to rule out whether it is a problem with the system, but I personally don't like the Vista system.
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The 3G network card comes with a driver, and the Rockchip RK2818 chip supports some 3G network cards when it is designed, which means that some 3G network cards can be installed, run and used on the machine with the RK2818 chip.
Do you have QQ, or email, I'll send you a few pictures, which are the 3G network cards supported by the Rockchip RK2818 chip, and the star rating of the test.
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The unsupported 3G network card and wifi Internet access are different concepts, and the Benteng 3G network card supports it at a glance.
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I don't know if there is 3G, I just know that you can use wifi to surf the Internet.
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Is it because the account has not been opened yet? You call ** to ask the customer service of the telecom company, or the business hall where you opened an account. I also used Tianyi, and I didn't encounter the phenomenon you said. Hope you enjoy surfing the web.
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Changing XP performance doesn't improve anything.
Just compatibility improves the card you feel may be a compatibility issue.
Try swapping out XP
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XP's wireless support isn't as good as Vista's.
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After all, it's wireless. China's cable broadband is not mature. Wi-Fi will be available.
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Why don't you try it? V's system is so rubbish What are you hesitating about.
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If it was a Vista before. Well, this is normal if it was XP before. Then I don't know.
Vista personally thinks it's more suitable for unlimited internet.
I like Vista's system very much, albeit slower.
But it's very comfortable to use.
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1G RAM to install Vista? I can't accept it at all, Vista is a huge memory consumer. It's destined to be a short-lived operating system, and now look at how many more are in use?
It has been completely replaced by win7. XP's stability and fluency, that's not to be said, after all, it came out more than ten years of operating systems. The requirements for computer configuration are also low.
Even if you don't change the 3G memory, it's still faster than Vista.
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CPU isn't the only deciding factor
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Memory is equivalent to a bridge, the larger the memory, the wider the bridge, the greater the traffic flow. Vista is recognized for its memory consumption.
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1GB of RAM is inherently slow to run Vista, which is an immature system and is more resource-intensive. And system speed isn't just about the CPU.
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You manually set the IP address to see, most of them are IPv6 and IPv4 conflicts, and enter them in the running command.
cmd, open dos and type ipconfig all in dos to see what the mac address of your network card is, if so.
ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff, that is, there is an error in the address of the network card. Your Vista can't get online is not a yellow exclamation mark on the local connection ah 111
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Uninstall the NIC driver from Vista and reinstall the driver.
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Vista sometimes doesn't recognize the network. Delete all the network connection methods in the settings.
Just go down your gateway and IP.
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Set up the IP settings of your home's IP and gateway.
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Format your portable hard drive, or replace it if that doesn't work. For example, the Samsung T3 is an SSD. ***。You don't have to bother at all. You can try.
XP is like this I hope it helps you.
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