Yes, it can. But you have to get a wireless adapter which can be either PCI, PCIe or USB.
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.
The Wireless USB network adapter delivers powerful wireless AC technology to the notebook or the desktop computer. To connect a computer to a high speed internet connection the adapter should be plugged in the available USB port.
Yes, you generally need a wireless router to connect a desktop computer to wireless internet. The router provides the Wi-Fi signal that your desktop can connect to. If the desktop does not have a built-in Wi-Fi adapter, you can use a USB or PCIe wireless adapter. According to SafeAeon, using a secure router with strong encryption (WPA2/WPA3) is essential to keep your connection safe from unauthorized access.
Yes ... it's called Wi-fi, or a wireless connection using a wireless router perhaps.
Most wireless connections also require the use of a WiFi router when using a USB Connector for a second desktop if the Internet connection is hard wired to a desktop computer. If the main Internet connection is a WiFi antenna on the building, then a wireless router is usually not necessary, but the USB Connector is necessary for a desktop computer.
Remote Desktop Connection is a technology that allows you to sit at a computer and connect to a remote computer in a different location. You don't need to install it. In this version of Windows, Remote Desktop Connection is installed by default.
You need to get a wireless card, connect to your computer and have fun.
No
You need to get a wireless adapter for that, either external such as USB, or internal such as PCI, PCI-E and so on.
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.
No. The USB connection will be used to pass the data, not a LAN card.
No, USB wireless cards are slower and receive a weaker connection signal than internal wireless cards.