Yeah it will, but desktops dont generally have all the hardware they need. Need to buy yourself a wireless USB dongle. Ive used Linksys ones in the past and cant fault them. Their well worth the money. But whatever one you decide to get, make sure its USB.
Plug the dongle into your desktop. Put in the CD, follow the on screen instructions (cant go wrong) and you'll be connected wirlessly in under 5 mins.
Make sure you have a wireless internet card installed in your desktop or buy a usb wireless internet adapter. nothing else should be needed.
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.
Most homes and offices have a main router which is plugged into one computer to access the Internet. The other computers have a wireless device to pick up the signal in order for the Internet to work.
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.
It may work with your Desktop. It depends if your PC has the capability to use wireless devices
With a wireless network card, you will also need a wireless router, contact your current ISP to upgrade.
No, because Wi-Fi is the wireless part of wireless internet.
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.
Are you asking if the computer will get internet? If so... Yes. as long as the router is connected to a modem via network cable and also connected to the desktop computer via network cable.The computer will not connect to the wireless signal sent out by the router. Without a wireless card, it will only work if it is hard patched via network cable to a working modem. If you are asking if the wireless router will still work, even when its connected to a desktop computer with out a wireless card, the answer is also yes. and i this situation, a wireless card in the computer is completely irrelevant so I'm guessing this is not what you meant.
You have to have wireless internet and then the PS3 has the ability to connect to it.
You need to get a wireless adapter for that, either external such as USB, or internal such as PCI, PCI-E and so on.
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.