Wireless internet connections work best with broadband (Cable or DSL) internet connections. If you have such an internet connection, you would also have to make sure that the cable or dsl modem can connect by ethernet, as a USB connection will not work. You would then need a wireless router to connect to the cable or dsl modem and a wireless network card in any computer that you want to connect by wireless. Most routers have 4 ethernet ports, so up to 4 computes located in the immediate vicinity of the modem/rouoter, can connect by a wired ethernet connectin. A good site to get you started would be www.homenethelp.com
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Wireless internet connections work best with broadband (Cable or DSL) internet connections. If you have such an internet connection, you would also have to make sure that the cable or dsl modem can connect by ethernet, as a USB connection will not work. You would then need a wireless router to connect to the cable or dsl modem and a wireless network card in any computer that you want to connect by wireless. Most routers have 4 ethernet ports, so up to 4 computes located in the immediate vicinity of the modem/rouoter, can connect by a wired ethernet connectin. A good site to get you started would be www.homenethelp.com
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Message Edited by NemesisDB on 12-30-2004 02:56 AM