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Is it possible to get a laptop without wireless capability now days?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by DeAleck, Jul 12, 2015.

  1. DeAleck

    DeAleck Contributing Member

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    Before the typewriter jokes that might or might not show up, I just want to say that I need a laptop for work but hate the constant distraction presented by the internet (and that includes CF.net). I've tried distraction-free software such as Freedom, but I really want a computer that simply doesn't have Internet capabilities to eliminate the distraction and temptation once for all.

    Does such thing exist now days?
     
  2. davidio840

    davidio840 Contributing Member

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    Just turn wifi off or delete any wireless drivers on the laptop. I doubt you will find a laptop now days without wifi capabilities. You will have to remove it yourself.
     
  3. TheRealist137

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    search on eBay for a laptop with busted wi-fi
     
  4. Jontro

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    You don't need the Internets for work??
     
  5. DeAleck

    DeAleck Contributing Member

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    Great idea.
     
  6. DeAleck

    DeAleck Contributing Member

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    Some work needs it, such as email or online research. But as a writer/podcaster, most of my content work doesn't need the internet. I hate the distraction that's constantly there.
     
  7. tested911

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    Buy a commercial laptop... You can remove the wireless card from most Dell/HP commercial laptops.
     
  8. DeAleck

    DeAleck Contributing Member

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    By "commercial", you mean business laptop such as Dell Latitude?
     
  9. peleincubus

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    you should just slap your self every time you open up your browser. you should stop after a few times and you are good.
     
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    Have you tried simply uninstalling all browsers? You'd have to proactively work to browse the web.
     
  11. vinsensual

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    I'm pretty sure microsoft self destructs if you ever try to uninstall iexplore. Just buy a regular laptop and remove the wireless card. It won't be more than 10 screws to access and remove.
     
  12. calcium

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    Yeah... just remove the wireless wifi card inside the laptop.

    It's a clip in-clip out job. Youtube should have something, if you google
    the laptop model and "remove" or "replace modem".
     
  13. Dgn1

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    That Jared from subway situation got you scared huh?
     
  14. tested911

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    Sorry It was too early in the morning at the time of post :)

    But yeah a business model, I'm sure a off-the shelf model has the same capability but I'm not 100% sure.

    I work on Dell and HP laptops at works and if the wireless card is broken we just replace it. So you can easily remove it!
     
  15. Yung-T

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    I think you can manually uninstall the wireless driver on every laptop, doesn't need to be an expensive business model.
     
  16. Scionxa

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    Simple.

    Start>run>ncpa.cpl

    Now right click on your wireless adapter and hit disable.


    A more hardcore solution would be to go to device manager, and delete the drivers. Then even if you get the urge, you'd have to find the drivers online somewhere and transfer them via usb to get it to work
     
  17. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    Just continue to look at the internet like you do now.
     
  18. jev5555

    jev5555 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    step 1: open up the laptop and locate the wifi card
    step 2: take a hammer and smash the wifi card
    step 3: profit
     
  19. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    What software do you need on it to work?
     
  20. Mr. Brightside

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    You can use the Stay Focusd extension on Chrome. You can block out entire websites for a particular time of day or whole day, etc.

    You can also limit amount of usage of a site to a given amount of time per day as well.
     

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