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Okay so your looking for information on making a desktop PC wireless. You&#8217;ll be happy to know that just about any desktop PC can support a wireless internet connection. Even older desktops can connect to the internet via a wireless internet connection.
 First, make sure your desktop PC is in good working order. What I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Okay so your looking for information on <strong>making a desktop PC wireless</strong>. You&#8217;ll be happy to know that just about any desktop PC can support a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong>. Even <strong>older desktops</strong> can connect to the internet via a wireless internet connection.</p>
<p> First, make sure your desktop PC is in good working order. What I mean by good working order is just to make sure th<span id="more-92"></span>e desktop PC is free of unwanted spyware and other harmful files which could make a <strong>desktop computer&#8217;s wireless connection</strong> slow down to a crawl. If you plan on making an <strong>older desktop PC wireless</strong> then you should really scan your computer for spyware and infections because the last thing you want is something stealing all your system resources when you don&#8217;t have very much to begin with.</p>
<p> <strong>WHATS NEEDED TO MAKE DESKTOP PC WIRELESS</strong></p>
<p> Let&#8217;s start by assuming you already have an internet service (not dial-up) and are cruising the web with ease. You should have a cable modem connected to your desktop PC. If this is the case, then you&#8217;re ready to begin your <strong>wireless setup</strong>. If you don&#8217;t have an existing internet service and a cable modem then you&#8217;d better stop reading this because a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong> on your desktop PC can&#8217;t be accomplished legally without them.</p>
<p> <strong>MAKING PC WIRELESS &#8211; WIRELESS ROUTER</strong></p>
<p> First, before anything, you need to purchase a wireless router. If you&#8217;ve never owned a wireless router before then grabbing the most expensive model probably won&#8217;t benefit you all that much unless you plan on receiving a <strong>wireless internet connection</strong> from inside of a multiple story building. In this case a more expensive router will offer a few features that are worth the extra money.</p>
<p> Remember when you go ahead and purchase a wireless router in hopes of making your <strong>desktop computer wireless</strong> you&#8217;ll be happy to know that you&#8217;ll be halfway done with your mission for wireless internet on your desktop. The only thing left is a wireless PC adapter.</p>
<p> <strong>MAKING PC WIRELESS &#8211; WIRELESS DESKTOP ADAPTERS</strong></p>
<p> It&#8217;s actually very easy to add a wireless desktop adapter to your comupter&#8217;s arsenal of computing tools. There are two different types of <strong>wireless networking components</strong> that you can choose from. They are as follows.</p>
<p> <strong></p>
<p> 1. Wireless USB adapter</p>
<p> 2. Wireless PCI adapter</strong></p>
<p> *both wireless devices are packaged with a setup CD-ROM which quickly installs everything needed to configure and use your <strong>PC&#8217;s wireless internet connection.</strong></p>
<p> A <strong>wireless USB adapter</strong> is the easiest way to <strong>make a desktop PC wireless</strong>. The cons of using a wireless USB adapter are the signal strength which is considerably weaker than a wireless PCI card. Most people experience no problems with signal strength as long as they stay within range of the wireless router that&#8217;s sending out the wireless signal.</p>
<p> Basically, installing a wireless USB adapter plugs into any available USB port. In reality, it only takes a matter of seconds to plug in a USB adapter and start using the internet without the wires.</p>
<p> The second wireless device that can <strong>make desktop computers wireless</strong> is called a wireless PCI (PCI = white slots inside a computer) card adapter. This device enables high performance wireless connectivity for your desktop PC with extended range.</p>
<p> Installation is not as hard as you might have thought. Simply remove the side panel from your desktop PC and insert the <strong>wireless PCI card</strong> into any one of the white slots inside. There is only one way the card can be installed. Reading the directions that are included when you purchase your <strong>wireless networking device</strong> is by far the best thing you can do to ensure a smooth installation and launch of your wireless connection.<strong>MAKING DESKTOP PC WIRELESS</strong></p>
<p> <strong>MORE WIRELESS HOW TO INFORMATION</strong></p>
<p> In the future I will most likely go into further detail about each networking component. Check out this page if you have any further questions about <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.acreativedesktop.com/making-desktop-pc-wireless.html" target="_self" title="making a desktop pc wireless"> making a desktop pc wireless</a>.</p>
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<p>This video demonstrates how to use aircrack-ng tools to decrypt wep keys. For guidance and further questions visit www.jcortesweb.com  <H3>Help answer the question about wireless</H3>Can I connect a wireless printer to both a wired desktop and wireless laptop?<br />If I get a wireless printer, do all of the computers connected to it need to be wireless?  Or can I connect both wired and wireless computers to it at the same time?  I had heard that I might have to disconnect the wired connection for it to search wireless.</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
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<p>NUKEMDOMIS (new-come-dom-iss)</p>
<p>    * Also known as <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.acreativedesktop.com">Austin<br />
      Luna</a> out of Las Vegas, Nevada.</p>
<p>    * Nukemdomis a unique user name designed to return search results<br />
      for only one person. Search the term anywhere on the web using<br />
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<p>    * It has been said the name nukemdomis is partly derived from the<br />
      greatest prophet to walk the earth, Nostradamus.</p>
<p>    * Some say nukemdomis is partly derived from the easiest way to<br />
      end life on earth, nuclear weapons</p>
<p>Austin Luna aka nukemdomis is the author of many published articles about the Internet, programming, and online content creation.  To find out more about Austin Luna, try asking Google about nukemdomis.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Energy Transfer</title>
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Setting up a wireless network to share Internet access, printers, files and more, can be very convenient and cost-effective. Setting up one in your own home or office is even better as you can surf the web anywhere most comfortable for you. Plus, all you need is a router and it&#8217;s easier to install than [...]]]></description>
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<p>Setting up a wireless network to share Internet access, printers, files and more, can be very convenient and cost-effective. Setting up one in your own home or office is even better as you can surf the web anywhere most comfortable for you. Plus, all you need is a router and it&#8217;s easier to install than people perceive it to be. </p>
<p>Windows XP Service Pack 2 is not really needed for wireless networking, but it provides the easiest<span id="more-99"></span> method for networking. It also helps protect against hackers, trojans, worms, and other potential Internet intruders. Here are the four steps in creating your own wireless network:</p>
<p>1. Shop for your wireless equipment.</p>
<p>Of course, wireless networking presupposes the fact that you have a computer system that has wireless network adapter or a built-in networking support hardware and a broadband Internet connection. The main component to shop for is the wireless router, which is the hardware responsible for converting the signals coming from your Internet connection into some form of a wireless broadcast. The network adapter allows the computer to wirelessly connect to the router. (Note: Make sure that you get a wireless router, and not an access point.)</p>
<p>2. Connect the wireless router.</p>
<p>First, you need to locate your cable or DSL modem and unplug it. Next, you must connect your wireless router to your modem (modem must be stay directly connected to the Internet). Do this by plugging one end of a network cable into the modem and plug the other end to the Internet, WAN or WLAN port on the router. After hooking everything up, the computer will automatically connect wirelessly to the router, and the router will consequently send information through your modem to the Internet.</p>
<p>3. Configure the wireless router.</p>
<p>Using another network cable, temporarily connect your computer (through the network adapter) to one of the open network ports on your router (make sure the port is not labelled Internet, WAN or WLAN). When turned on, your computer will automatically connect to the router. Afterwards, open the Internet Explorer on your computer and type in the address in order to configure the router. The address (and password in some cases) varies depending on the brand of your router, so you would need to refer to the instruction manual.</p>
<p>When you reach the router&#8217;s configuration page, you would need to configure the following:</p>
<p>- The wireless network name (SSID). This identifies your network so try to choose something unique.</p>
<p>- The Wireless Encryption (WEP)/Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). These two help protect your wireless network through a passphrase that you will provide. You can make the passphrase unique and long, you don&#8217;t need to remember it.</p>
<p>- The administrative password. This password controls your wireless network, so choose one that is unique and you will not forget as this is needed to make changes in your router settings.</p>
<p>After filling these up, be sure that you click Save Settings, Apply, or OK to save the information. Afterwards, you may now disconnect the network cable from the computer.</p>
<p>4. Finally, connect your computers.</p>
<p>This method requires Service Pack 2, so if you don&#8217;t have it yet, plug your computer into the router and download and install SP2. If your computer runs on a Windows XP SP2, it should directly notify you that a wireless network has been detected. To connect to the wireless network, follow these steps:</p>
<p>- Right click this wireless network icon found in the lower right corner of the screen then click on View Available Wireless Networks.</p>
<p>- The Wireless Network Connection should appear shortly and you should see the network name you specified previously. If you don&#8217;t see it, click Refresh network list at the upper left corner of the window. Once you see the name, click on the Connect button on the lower-right.</p>
<p>- You will then be prompted for the password you entered earlier in the Network key and Confirm network key boxes. Type in this key and click on Connect.</p>
<p>- Windows XP will then show connects the computer to your network and you will be connected shortly.</p>
<p>A Note for Computer Newbies</p>
<p>If you are a computer novice, it is best to purchase an ADSL modem with a built-in wireless router to make wireless networking easier and straightforward.</p>
<p>For integrated ADSL modem-wireless router system, network connection can be done in two simple steps:</p>
<p>1. Connect. You first need to connect the Ethernet cable to the router to the PC, the phone cord from the phone socket to your router, and the power supply.</p>
<p>2. Configure. Once everything is connected, switch the unit on, type the IP address of the router into the web browser, select the connection type and enter the username provided by your Internet service provider.</p>
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<p>Spring &#8216;07 Senior Design Project A side project to the wireless ipod charger. The efficiency is pretty low but we needed to test our project first on an LED. We are planning on increasing the radius and see what the outcome will be. Range can be about 2 ft.  <H3>Help answer the question about wireless</H3>How do I connect my brother wireless printer to my home wireless router?<br />I have a windows 2000 desktop that gets internet as it is connected through a wireless router via an ethernet cable. I just purchased a Brother Wireless printer that I need help connecting to the wireless router and to the desktop (which does not have wireless capabilities. </p>
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