If your PC is not currently wireless enabled, you can get a USB wireless "card" that just plugs into the USB port. They don't cost much (less than 10 pounds in the UK, not sure of your location but that would be less than 20 US Dollars !).
Alternatively, you could still connect through a cable via the lan port but this defeats the object of the router being wireless.
Hope this helps
2007-03-29 03:03:44
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answered by jools 3
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I have sky broad band (Wireless) and i wondered how it all worked, the first computer (Your main PC) has the router sat on top and that still has a wire going in the back of it, you must have a LAN port the symbol looks like a monitor on top of a monitor and the socket looks a little bigger than a normal TV socket, the router plugs into that then all your other PCs and laptops that are wireless enabled feed of that, if they wont log on to the router speak to Sky while sat in front of your computer and they will help, i find they are brilliant on the phone and very help full, i don't know alot about computers but they certainly do. have fun.................
2007-03-28 09:19:06
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answered by spud 3
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don't woory too much about it
it is best to have a wireless router even if you are not currently wireless enabled (you will probably upgrade your PC's at sometime)
2007-03-28 10:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you elect for to apply Ethernet then you definately might desire to have an ethernet port on your laptop.you will get a existence like cost community card for this purpose.in any different case in case you elect for to apply the on the spot facility of the netgear router you have been offered via Sky its hassle-free,use the cd you bought with the router..stick it interior the cd rigidity and cargo it..follow the on demonstrate instructions.Then click on the on the spot image on the backside of the demonstrate faucet on your SSID and Encryption Key as defined on the cardboard from Sky.
2016-11-24 19:54:04
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answered by gallogly 4
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does it not tell you on the specifications, have a look in the handbook that came with your computer
2007-03-28 09:15:43
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answered by xtina 3
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