Yes I did that all the time. Just open the wireless and look for a wifi open.
If you don't have a wireless connection, then yes.
My computer in my bedroom does
Through either its wireless connection or through a ethernet port.
I have a laptop and it is the only computer in my house and it is set up wireless with a router, the router is hooked into the modem.
look at the internet wireless connection
Yes, although it will be slower than broadband. You will still need a modem and some sort of connection from your modem to your computer.
If you have an ADSL modem, you connect the ADSL modem to the hub, and you connect cables from the hub to each computer. If you have only a single computer, you need no hub.If instead you want to use a WiFi (wireless) connection, you also need an access point for the wireless connection.
It is usually a laptop A "wireless computer" is generally a laptop, which, unless it isn't fully charged, will operate without cords or wires. =]
If your laptop has a wireless ethernet card then you won't need anything to connect, assuming there is an accessible wireless network in range. I have a computer with dial up internet service. I bought a laptop computer for my son. I was wondering how can I make his laptop have a wireless internet service. Thank you
If your wireless access point will be connected to the same ISP and your wireless laptop will connect to this access point, there is no single problem with this configuration. Just the bandwith of your internet connection will be shared amongst the two computers instead of only one. Practically means, that is one computer will be downloading some large file, the other computer may experience slower internet connection. But it depends on how fast is your internet connection.
Wifi is just wireless internet connection.
wireless network is preferred the most because it does not use any connecting items to your computer or laptop. you can shift your position anywhere when you desire as the wireless network connects everywhere in its territory.