Wireless Internet

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Have a laptop that is set up for wireless.
Am on a cable connection on my desktop and would like to set it up so I can
use my internet connection for both.
Went to Compusa and Best Buy and got different stories on what I need and
how to do it. Can someone here please help.

Running XP Pro
 
You need a router to share the internet connection.
I would recommend Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router, which goes for $55 -
$15 rebate now.
This way you can share the connection between 4 computers max. Connect your
notebook wirelessly and the desktop throu the
included cable.
 
yes you need a wireless router you will also need a wireless pci card for
your desktop.
when setting the router you will need to read the instructions how to set up
for connection
should take about 15 minutes.
 
Just a small note:
you don't nave to buy a wireless card for the desktop (another $50) and can
connect the desktop
using the included cable.
Pros: more robust and fast connection
Cons: cable vs. wireless
 
I just found your note.
I have done the same network at home. All you need is a Wireless router
(you have to decide if you want G or B) G or extreme is faster but a
waste if your notebook is not WIFI G ready if you have an older PCMCIA
B card just get a B wireless router from DLINK or LYNKSYS etc.
any PCs can be hard wired with ethernet cables so you can simply put
the router between your cable modem and the PC's. Read the instructions
on setting up your wireless. It should be relatively simple out of the
box to get working.
The notebook should find the "available networks" your router will have
a default SSID usually the name of the make DLINK or LINKSYS.
Once you get the wireless network working you may want the then
investigatge securing the site with WEP 64bit or 128 bit encryption.
This stops neighbors or drive by access from roaming WIFI users. You
need to setup a shared passkey or type in a HEX code to then connect.
It is easier than it sounds and plenty of online resources to help you.
 
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