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Most desktop computer models do not come with wireless capabilities pre installed, but can be adapted to be able to connect to a wireless network very inexpensively. You would need
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1. Click "Start," right-click "Computer" and then "Properties." Select "Remote Settings" on the left portion of the window and type the Administrator
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Wi-Fi was first made available in August 1999. It was ratified under the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard 802.11x. Wi-Fi-enabled devices can broadcast
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1. Click on the "Windows Start Button" in Windows Vista and then click on "Connect To." If wireless networks are shown with their signal strength bars, this means
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