Yes. You can transfer files from one PC to another just as if you were connected via a network cable. The wireless just allows the ability to remove the extra clutter from your home. If you would like more information on setting up a home network, wired or wireless, Microsoft has an excellent guide to help you. You can find the guide at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/default.mspx
2006-08-07 12:35:26
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answered by bigbuzz 2
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But, you have to remember to set up the directories you want to share back and forth.
2006-08-07 12:36:04
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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yes, cable or wireless, only put the same workgroup in the cpu's
2006-08-07 12:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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For quite a few the followers of the Protestant Reformers, it could have been fake impact for them (or only rigidity from the German and English monarchs) that brought about them to transform to Protestantism, by way of fact in many places, they remained very Catholic minded. Luther in spite of the incontrovertible fact that did no longer only "misunderstand" by way of fact the strikes he made to too many interior the comparable direction to be something yet calculated ; - upload the be conscious "alleine" (German for "on my own") to Romans 3:28 to make it say "faith on my own" - attempting to do away with The e book of James, the *in basic terms* place that has "faith on my own" in it, from The Bible by way of fact it says "we are *no longer* saved via religion on my own" and "To him consequently who knoweth to do good, and doth it no longer, to him it relatively is sin." - Luther bumped off seven books of the OT and tried to do away with yet another 3 from the NT by way of fact the contested his doctrines.
2016-12-11 04:45:37
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answered by ? 4
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yes you have to set up you network.
2006-08-07 14:03:04
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answered by Best Helper 4
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Yes,,, but they have to be wireless enabled computers,
2006-08-07 12:34:30
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answered by hasan05842 3
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