A wireless router
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Windows XP and Windows 7 are examples of Operating Systems.
any wireless B/G/Most N routers. I recomend the linksys WRT54G
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
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.
what? there is no way to wire up a psp to a windows xp computer for internet! its called a wireless router!
The Linksys Wireless Router is easy to connect. Here is how to configure linksys wireless router. First, note that the Linksys wireless routers are compatible with Windows 7, Vista, and Windows XP. The Linksys Wireless router package should contain full set up instructions and configuration model. Take the wireless router out of the box and place it in a clear area near the computer. Load the CD into the computer and follow the setup and configuration steps.
ur web connection is either unpluged. if it wireless then it is disconnected.
Download them to your computer. Burn (or copy) the files to a CD. Insert CD into new computer. Copy the files to the relevant directory. Re-boot new computer so Windows recognises the drivers.
Yes you can. It's not the software it's the type of question
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.
because the wireless is broadcasting it's signal, you can turn it off to the outside world in Windows 7, not sure of XP anymore LOL
Windows 2000 does not have built-in support for wireless networking. It can be used on a wireless network using a third-party connection manager.