No you can only use ONE at a time.
Any more than that and your computer wouldn't know which one to use so it would just not work.
2007-06-19 05:03:02
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answered by Tracy L 7
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yes you can, but not with the same network card. you'd have to get an additional wi-fi network card for each signal.
even if you did connect with more than one card, the last connection you make will take over as the "default gateway" - which means it will be used as the primary network, leaving all other connections idle. it can get more sophisticated but this is the gist of it.
in order to communicate with all signals, you would have to bridge all the connections together. although, one of the connections will still be used as the default gateway, so you're not getting "more" bandwidth, if that's what you were after. moreover, bridging some networks could be illegal, as you are creating a back door to one or more networks.
2007-06-19 13:18:30
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answered by Oguz1 3
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No, you can only connect to one connection at a time.
2007-06-19 12:11:35
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answered by Brad K 1
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No, but with vista you can connect to more than one wireless network at once
2007-06-19 12:13:16
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answered by Zackyb92 4
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