you just have to make sure you are atleast 10-30 feet from the router.Also make sure your settings are right in the network also if the laptop has a wireless light then make sure it's on.Hope I helped.
The most common and simplest ways is with an HDMI cable. You can find them relatively cheap on the internet compared to actual stores.
99.9% of laptops have LAN port, locate it and use it.
To connect two laptops you need to use a Splitter
use a cable or install "remote desktop".
No, as long as a computer has a wireless receiver connected via USB or the motherboard, it can connect to wi-fi.
If you want to use internet wirelessly, yes you need a wireless router and a wireless adapter for your PC (usually laptops have it).
If you don't have access to a WAP (wireless access point) then you will need to configure the laptops to work in ad hoc mode. In ad hoc mode, one of the laptops will be the "host", other laptops will be clients. You need to use the same SSID (service set identifier) for all the laptops. I presume you're asking about Windows laptops; with Windows Vista, it's fairly straightforward: # Select Connect to from the start menu.# Click Set up a connection or network. # Click Set up an ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network, click Next, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
Most laptops have a built in wireless adapter, but it you really want to use it, install the software for it, disable the built-in one, and use that wireless connection.
You can connect it to a computer so you can use internet anywhere theres cell service.
There are various types of wireless modems. A wireless antenna will connect you to a wireless network, while a Ethernet cable simply connects from desktop to modem. To obtain a digital version of your wireless manual, contact the modem manufacturer by phone or e-mail.
Sure, you can set it to ad-hoc mode, and connect two devices together
What procedures do I use to connect?