Nope.
Neither really. You pay for a connection from an ISP. Your ISP's signals go to your router through your phone lines. Then your PC is connected to the router (through ethernet or wireless), and that's how it accesses the internet. The PSP is no different, it connects to a wireless router and accesses the internet in the same way. It does not use the PC as a middleman, as such.
"A wireless internet card installed on your PC or laptop allows it to pick up signals from ""hotspots"" allowing you to connect to the internet. The advantage is that you don't need cables or cords to connect."
Analog data transmissions occurs every time you log onto the internet using your pc, your modem, and your telephone line.
Yes, unless the owner of the PC blocks access, any users who are allowed to use a PC connected to the internet can share that internet connection.
you can surf the internet. :>
newer Cards are much efficient they don't harm your PC unless your PC is ten years old with proper cooling and Mother board you wont damage anything.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a modem. Finally you must have connection to the modem from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
there are no dragons in oblivion but on the PC you can download them from the internet there are no dragons in oblivion but on the PC you can download them from the internet
PC Card modems do exist.
Its called the internet
They shouldn't if they don't contain viruses or such. That's if you're running the data on the CD, but it's unlikely the CD will physically harm your PC.
No, there are not.