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How Connect Desktop Ethernet CAT5 Wireless?

 
 
roger@dodger.com
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      29th Jul 2012
I am preparing a Dell desktop for my son who is not local.

It has XP SP3. It has an Ethernet connection which works well, using
CAT5 with my router. My router is also wireless, and works well
wirelessly with my laptop. My son needs to be able to use the desktop
I am fixing for him wireless.

So I figure I need to get and install an adapter to plug into my CAT5
slot that will then connect wirelessly with my router (and to his).
I can then simulate what he needs?

Is there such? Someone point me to one? I got confused when I
looked.

Thanks

Big Fred
 
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      30th Jul 2012
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 21:42:27 +0100, "Graham Harrison"
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>I think you need
>http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Networki...rs---PCI-Cards
>which would have to be fitted inside the machine or this
>http://www.ebuyer.com/store/Networki...Adapters---USB
>which would go in a USB port, not an Ethernet port on the desktop.



I think you are right. Thanks.

Big Fred
 
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      31st Jul 2012
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 22:51:24 -0500, edfair
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>or you can get a wireless adapter that has a USB connector but is on a
>cable to allow you to position it for best reception.
>Netgear wireless-N dual band is one I use.
>




Have to look at that. Thanks

Fred
 
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      19th Aug 2012
On 07/29/12 17:33, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I am preparing a Dell desktop for my son who is not local.
>
> It has XP SP3. It has an Ethernet connection which works well, using
> CAT5 with my router. My router is also wireless, and works well
> wirelessly with my laptop. My son needs to be able to use the desktop
> I am fixing for him wireless.
>
> So I figure I need to get and install an adapter to plug into my CAT5
> slot that will then connect wirelessly with my router (and to his).
> I can then simulate what he needs?
>
> Is there such? Someone point me to one? I got confused when I
> looked.
>
> Thanks
>
> Big Fred


If you cut the CAT5 in half it will connect by means of capacitance.

It's true because I've done it before.
 
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