Yes, you can. Wireless connection is not different from wired connection in a sense of functionality.
Its the same. WIFI is wireless technology.
You have two options you can buy a usb adapter that your internet cable plugs into, or if your computer has pci slots they make internet cards that fit in your pci slot.
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
A wireless router is used to connect a computer, or network, to another computer or network. It works either through a broadband cable or a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) internet connection. It uses radio waves to broadcast signals, and also to collect them. The wireless router's main function is to decipher the radio waves and translate them into terms that we can understand. It helps us to relay information from one place to another, or multiple places.
== == It depends on the type of connection and the type of router.
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the internet instead of a wired connection.
Just get a better Internet connection
You have to have: 1 home computer that you don't turn off much, a wireless router, and another computer to connect with. Plug in the router to the "server" computer and go to Network and Sharing center. Setup wireless network WITHOUT internet connection. Both computers have to be in the same Workgroup.
Impossible without Internet port, unless you have a wireless card.
As it says on the box, an internet connection is required. So it can't be played on a computer with no internet connection, if it's unable to do a one-time connection to validate the activation key.
Some devices (like the Nintendo DS) use wireless connection instead of wired for on-line usage, which means you need a wireless router. A laptop is an another example that often uses a wireless router to get on the Internet instead of a wired connection.