DHCP and configured as part of a workgroup.
You need to make sure that your new computer has a wireless adapter, or it's connect to the router with a lan cable.' If your computer does have a wireless adapter, make sure that it's on, and its settings are default. If you have firewall make sure that it does allow required network activity. If you are using a hidden type of router, you need to make sure that your wireless adapter is configured properly.
To configure TCP/IPv4 settings for a network adapter, you use the "Properties" dialog box of the network connection. You can access this by right-clicking on the network adapter in the "Network Connections" window, selecting "Properties," and then clicking on "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" in the list. From there, you can set the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses.
A network card (aka. network adapter, network interface card, NIC, etc.) is a piece of computer hardware designed to provide for computer communication over a computer network.
There is no such thing as a 'default network'. Perhaps you meant 'default gateway'?
A computer network adapter is used to connect a computer to the internet source that is provided by a modem. The only exception is the wifi router when it comes to the discussion on what is better.
Modem.
A network adapter, network card, LAN Adapter, NIC, etc is a piece of computer hardware used to allow computers to communicate over a computer network. Used for connecting to the internet.
Enabling a internal wireless network adapter requires installation of the hardware on your computer. Once installed you will be able to add a network to the adapter.
ifconfig
Go to the wireless network properties and choose "Connect to this network first". You might have to edit setting for your wireless adapter and make sure that you do not have chosen "Connect to any available network".
yes it does