You can. You have to have the following things to make it work:
1. A modem ( if you have cable/DSL you have one.)
2. An Ethernet cord
3. A wireless router
The first thing you have to do is take the Ethernet chord and plug the one end into the modem and the other end into the input of the wireless router. most wireless routers have more Ethernet ports on it. All of your computers that hook up with Ethernet hook up here. this router isn't secure, but it is broadcasting wifi signals. in order to secure it, follow the instructions that come with your wireless router.
Yes, This is for adding a wireless antenna to a desktop or laptop computer that does not have wireless built in. You still need a wireless router connected to your internet provider.
If your computer connected to internet with a cable, yes, you can disconnect wireless.
yes it is possible
One has to be connected to a base In a wireless home network, there is no requirement for a computer to be connected, via wire/cable. The modem must be wired to router is the only requirement.
If you have a computer which is not connected to Internet (or other networks, LAN, Wireless network...) you can call it a standalone computer.
Yes. However, you will lose you INTERNET connection if you were connected via a wireless router.
Yes, you do. Even if you are going to have only one computer connected wiressly you need to have a wireless router for that.
A wireless computer network connects through to the internet without being connected with wires. It gives you a fast and easy connection and is a modern technology.
when im not connected to the internet, the computer will run fine. when i turn on the wireless internet connection, the computer turns off and the same happens when i use a wire to connect to the internet.
It is possible that the router (wireless network) that you are connecting to is not currently connected to a modem (the internet). In this case, your computer will say that it is connected to a wireless network, but the network is not connected to the internet. If you have access to the router, check to see that the router has an ethernet connection to a modem.
No, as long as a computer has a wireless receiver connected via USB or the motherboard, it can connect to wi-fi.
Check you're connected to the internet, and that your computer is allowed to web browse by your router.