first u have all the PC with WI-fi devices, create a network in any PC of Ur network, and then connect all other PC with that network.................... use LAN and enjoy...
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You need a wireless access point (WAP), a wireless router is the best choice. You need computers with wireless networking adapters. And you need a "wired" connection to the internet for the router to plug into. What most people do not realize is that yes, it is wireless in the house, but, it still needs to be connected to a wired connection to your ISP who, in turn, gives you access to the Internet. Most people are able to install it themselves but your ISP will install it if you are more comfortable with that. you need a wireless network router and a device that is wi-fi enabled
1) At least two computers with network cards
2) The proper cables*
3) A router or hub, if required**
* If you are "networking" just two computers together you can do it with a single cross-over cable but patch cables will be needed to network more than two.
** If you are forming a network of more than two computers you will need a router or a hub to manage the traffic between the machines. All computers will be plugged into the router or hub and that acts as the information junction.
You need two or more computers, an ethernet card in both computers, ethernet cables, or, wireless cards in both computers.
To access the internet with a high speed connection, DSL or Cable, you would need a DSL/Cable modem to access the internet, a wired or wireless router to access the modem and to distribute the information to the different computers, modems or devices like a HDTV, Blueray player, etc, you would like to stream movies, music, etc, to.
If you want the internet, a Modem and a wireless capable router is all you need.
If no internet then just the wireless router is needed.
Of course the devices, computers, Blueray players, etc, have to be wireless capable also.
The type of wireless network desired will determine what type of hardware is necessary. Infrastructure and ad hoc are the two different types of wireless networks that one can choose from. Network adapters, a wireless router, a network printer, a network hard drive, and a broadband modem is the hardware one will need.
To create a wireless network you must have a wireless access point, and each PC you want connected to the network must have a wireless NIC (network interface card).
Nothing really, All materials should be provided by your ISP such as all cables and other equiptment.
I wireless desktop card is hardware you install into your computer so you can connect your computer to a wireless network from a router or access point.
how far are you able to access your wireless
Yes, this Notebook has wireless access to the internet through other media devices such as a wireless router or modem.
A wireless internet card available from most wireless phone companies allows a user to access the internet anywhere a wireless signal is available.
the most frequently asked questions of computer hardware is how to expand a hard drive or software in a computer or how to connect devices from a non-wireless internet access
It actually means this. wireless internet access, wireless lan.
Wireless access points are created by installing wireless routers. These routers are providing the opportunity for other devices to get wireless access to a network and or internet.
Of course, you can. You have to have a wireless router connected to a modem or directly to internet channel.
That depends on what you are attempting to do. If you are trying to access the internet, then no, a wireless router is not needed.
You need a computer to access the internet. You need a modem, and a wireless card in your computer.
WiFi ready just means you have a wireless card you need an internet connected wireless network available to access the internet.
Yes, to get wireless internet access in a place with no cell reception or wi-fi hotspots one would have to attach a wireless router to their existing internet access. This can be done with DSL, Cable, or Fiber Optic internet access.