No, why would you? I suggest just buying a wireless PCI card for the two desktops. It would make life much more easier.
You can, what you need is a wireless router... this will allow you to have approximatly 4 ethernet ports and wireless access to your network, but look in your manual to make sure you encrypt the data so as to protect from wireless predators...
You need a Wireless adapter, or a ethernet cable connecting to your home router.
You have to have a Ethernet or Wireless card in your PC, then you can connect via Ethernet cable or wireless.
You have two basic options. 1.You can connect your laptop to your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port using an Ethernet cord. 2. You can connect your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port to a wireless router using a Ethernet cable. You then connect your laptop using wireless to your wireless router.
Connecting to the Internet is usually done through a modem/router. If these do not provide a wireless network then it will need to be wired usually by connecting an Ethernet cable between the router and the computer.
You can connect to the Internet with the Dell Inspiron 1100 by connecting to an internet-enabled LAN using Ethernet cable. Another way is to connect a wireless modem through its USB ports.
An ethernet cord to connect the XBox to a router or the wireless adapter for XBox to connect to your wireless router.
1. Dial-up - You use a dial-up modem in your computer to connect to the internet over a phone line. 2. Ethernet - You connect to a cable / DSL modem with an Ethernet cable, either directly to the modem or through a router. 3. Wi-fi - You connect to a cable / DSL modem with a wireless card to a router, which is connected to the modem. 4. USB - you connect to a cable / DSL modem directly with a USB cable. 5. 3G - A form of wireless internet that communicates using cellphone towers.
Yes with a wireless router and connect the PS3 by the ethernet port to a wireless ethernet bridge. see related link
You can connect them with an ethernet cable, or by WiFi if they have wireless cards.
With an Ethernet cord or a wireless adapter.
Wireless or Wired (ethernet cable).
Technically, wireless networking standards are part of the Ethernet family of standards, so what you're really asking about is changing from wireless Ethernet to wired Ethernet. If your computer has a working RJ45 port, all you need is an Ethernet connector cable to connect to a suitable hub or router. If your computer doesn't have that port, you need to install a wired network adapter.