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Arjun’s laptop was a relic. A chunky Dell Inspiron from 2008, its internal Wi-Fi card had given up the ghost somewhere between the Vista and Windows 7 upgrade. The only thing keeping him tethered to the world was a thumb-sized plastic dongle: the Tenda W311M, a cheap, glossy-black USB adapter he’d bought from a street vendor in Nehru Place for 350 rupees.
He opened Internet Explorer (the only browser the LAN cable allowed) and typed the path he’d memorized: tenda.com/drivers . The page loaded halfway, then stalled. The rain had knocked out half the city’s DNS servers. tenda w311m driver windows 7
He sighed. This was a ritual.

