Not yet. Most wireless devices like the iPod, and other MP3 players use Bluetooth wireless to connect to some of the newest car radio's. The wireless Network card in the computer is a different form of wireless. If the laptop had Bluetooth built in I don't think it could then either? Not set up that way?
You do not have to use wireless for all of them. You can connect your desktops using cables. And use your laptop with built-in wireless adapter.
Yes it has a wireless card built in.
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 shouldn't need the usb. Look under wireless networks and find your network and connect. Make sure your wireless is turned on. Some laptops have switch on the side or front and you need to switch it on.
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.
First, plug them via ethernet cord. then, your laptop with vista should act as a wireless router (with the right settings). networking controller enabled. and allow access to xbox. this is all only if you have a built in wireless card/router
A laptop will come stock with a built in wireless adapter that can be used to connect to your residential internet connection, and foreign wireless networks.
If you wish to use the wireless network card built into your laptop, then yes, you would need a wireless router. Many ISP's provide you with a modem that also acts as a wireless router for your internet service. But if yours doesn't then you would need a wireless router in order to connect without cabling. But if you don't mind running a length of ethernet cable from your modem to your laptop, then you wouldn't need a router.
Computer, or internet capable mobile phone or TV. A modem or router with built in modem. A internet provider. A phone line or wireless Internet provider.
you will need to go buy a usb wireless adapter. this is what I have for my nonwireless computer. www.newegg.com
Wireless Zero Configuration is a Windows term. It has to do with connecting to a wireless network. In Windows XP it has utilities for connecting to wireless networks built into the Operating System. Windows uses Wireless Zero Configuration Service to automatically connect to a wireless access point (WI-FI). Basically it means you can bring a laptop anywhere there is a WI-FI Hotspot and your computer will connect automatically and alert you. Hence, Wireless Zero Configuration Service.
Yes, the ACER 6293-6640 has a built-in 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N wi-fi card which will allow it to connect to most existing wireless networks.