To get a wireless adapter to work with Windows XP (or any version of Windows), you need to install a device driver. This is usually provided by the manufacturer on a CD. If you have lost the CD, you can usually also download one from the manufacturer's website.
An adapter that supports the Zero Configuration service
It should do but you should first find out if there are drivers available on the internet to install for your WiFi adapter to work on XP. If there are then shouldn't be a problem at all. Just search for the name or make of your WiFi adapter on Google plus 'XP drivers' and I'm sure you'll be able to get them from somewhere.
Type of router you are using has nothing to do with type of operating system you are running. What matters is wireless network adapters. As far as OSes recognize wireless card (wireless adapter must be compatible with your wireless network) you should not have any problems.
Yes, but you need a bluetooth adapter and can work on any computer
You need to find out which adapter you have. After that, check the laptop manufacture website for appropriate drivers.
Yes
Windows activation works exactly the same on a wireless connection as it does with an Ethernet cable.
Of course. It wouldn't be a "Windows XP game" otherwise.
If you are trying to put Windows XP on a Macbook, it won't work.
SSL connection does not work on Windows XP
what? there is no way to wire up a psp to a windows xp computer for internet! its called a wireless router!
(Q)-Wireless Zero Configuration was first introduced with which operating system? (A)-Windows XP