Question by Adham: Can I connect to two different wireless networks by using only one network card?
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Answer by Rute
Not at the same time.
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Yes but you can only choose one at a time with the (Connect To) button on the pop up bar. My home has 2 networks.
only one at a time
It has to be a universal card.
only one, or one at a time, cant be both at the same time, unless you have bluetooth, then u could just tranfer the signal through bluetooth to the other device