This is the second refurbished computer I have purchased. It had Wi-Fi, so I paid a little more for Asurion's protection and tech support. it does not have reliable Wi-Fi. They sent me a 2011 model Wi-Fi adapter which gives me 60 Mbps while every other Wi-Fi device we have is consistently over 100 and mostly several hundred Mbps. Apparently they call this Wi-Fi. Only one of the USB ports actually works with adapters. So the computer doesn't have Wi-Fi, but they have a ten-year-old adapter. 1200Mbps is about $20, so I think I'll buy one of those. I would switch completely to this computer. It's possible to get the same for less if you need Wi-Fi and need an adapter to connect to Wi-Fi. If you have one, try plugging the adapter into all USB ports for the best possible speed. Not all USB ports are created equal. This speed makes normal video display quite patchy.
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