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Have you checked that the both are set up for sharing? Do the two machines have the same domain name?
It's a matter of choice. If you like flexibility laptop will be better for you. If you do not mind to have your computer at the same place desktop will work for you.
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.
Right click on desktop and select graphics properties.
You buy a wireless router, wire the desktop and router to the modem, and use the laptop by getting a wireless card or usb wireless adapter.
The Toshiba laptop m65 is an older model with a 100gb hard drive. it weighs nearly 7 pounds and has a 17 inch widescreen display. This is probably the closest a laptop will be to a desktop computer.
Buying a wireless card depends on if your wanting to use the laptop while not near the desktop. You can buy network cables to connect the two computers as well.
You'll have to be more specific. What is "cardbuspc1"?
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, you can. Just your desktop to the router which have recently got. You will able to use your laptop as well as your desktop.
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.
No, your charger will have to be a Toshiba charger