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kcscott85 asked:


I have desktop computer that has a printer plugged into it. The desktop runs Windows XP. I also have a laptop that runs Windows Vista. I have a wireless router connected to the desktop so I can connect my laptop to the internet, but can I wirelessly print things off my laptop? My husband uses the desktop for school and I use the laptop for work and I’d rather not have to keep switching the plugs around.

Harley
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simba1 asked:


My laptop wireless router runs thru my home computer, but I really need to get the home PC into the shop to be cleaned. Is there any way to still keep my wireless working on my laptop while the PC is gone? Can’t go several days without my laptop! What to do please!

Remington
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chrissie76 asked:


I have a desktop that is Windows XP connected to a Kodak All in One printer, ESP 5. I have a HP laptop that runs Windows Vista. I have a wireless router from my phone company that I allows me to connect to the internet on both computers. So how can I get my laptop to print to my printer? Or do I need to break down and buy another wireless router?

Shaquille
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lexie asked:


I understand that I can get wireless internet connection if my laptop has a built-in wireless card for as long as I’m in a “hotspot” where I get connection from radio waves. How true is that? I am planning to get a laptop, but I’m not sure if where we live now is actually a “hotspot” or not where I could use it for regular web surfing? We do have broadband internet for our desktop now, but I don’t want to have a wireless router connected to that as it is connected to my work/company’s computer, I trust wired network better for that. If there is a DSL or Cable internet provider in our area, will that give a big possibility that I will be able to get good signal for the laptop’s wireless internet connection? Where do built-in wireless cards get their signals anyway? Is it possible that I will be getting a signal from other people’s wireless connection? Can anyone explain this to me? I’m all confused. Thanks a lot!

Saul
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Bubbly Blonde asked:


I have a brand new laptop with wireless capabilities already installed, I’ve recently got internet set up & I have to plug the router the co supplied in to the computer get a connection. How do I get my computer to recognise it wirelessly?

Antwan
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bode6000 asked:


my netgear router is model DG834G and i currently have 1 system on the network. i tried to add another but when the laptop views all available networks and i click on mine, the window requesting for my network key(passphrase) doesn’t appear.

Oliver