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Networking Nut
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Well, you need to be a bit more specific to the hardware you currently have.
__________________You need a wireless card in your desktop, and a wireless access point or router to send the internet signal. If you are using Windows, the Zero Config utility should set it up fairly automatically when you choose to connect to the access point.
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Folding Fanatic
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You are going to need to explain the hardware.
IF you have a linksys router. go to 192.168.1.1 to turn on the wireless and set up security For the wireless card, you will need to install the driver and follow the config utility. YOu will need to enter in the name of the network and the password that you set in the router. We can help you more if you give us the hardware details.
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