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Question for the computer goobers
So I have comcast coming into the house. It is hooked up to the computer in the den. I want to get a wireless router and hook up a Dell laptop I have. What do I do? I am clueless.
07-02-2006 02:34 PM
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All you have to do is plug the wireless router into the computer where your internet connection is and buy a wireless adapter for your laptop for about 40 bucks. Install the software and plug it up.
07-02-2006 02:43 PM
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linksys WRT54GL ftw.
best wireless router for the $$.
07-02-2006 03:02 PM
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Make sure you configure the wireless router securely... unless you want everyone to be able to access your local network as well as use your internet...
07-02-2006 03:54 PM
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