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No you just go to Amazon Best Buy Walmart or many other stores and on line sites and choose a Wireless router and use the Ethernet cable from your Cable or DSL modem to connect to the router. Routers are known to have huge discounts over the retail prices and it pays to shop around. They also allow you to connect with an ethernet cable for a wired connection even if you purchase a wireless model most still have 4 ethernet connection ports in the back of the device. You plug in the cable that lead out to you PC or other device from your modem. Your internet service provider would likely rent you a router for a monthly charge and also charge a connection charge or you could also pick up or have the router sent to you.

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