i got a wireless router..none of my pc's have internet except the desktop! can u help plz?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? hitler_the_goat answered Sunday June 14 2009, 5:59 am: make sure the internet is plugged into the router, then you're going to have to set up a wireless network, make sure that motherfucker is a security enabled network too. people will try to get into your network and hack your shit if you don't. go to your desktop, should be a network icon down on the toolbar by your clock. its icon is two computer monitors with a globe.. double click on it and open the network and sharing center. on the left side of the window is the task bar. click on "set up a connection or network". its pretty straightforward from there. your computer thats hardlined into the router will be your administrator computer.
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Andreaaaa answered Sunday June 14 2009, 12:48 am: Wireless routers are used for laptops...
As far as I know, and I'm not for certain, but if your trying to get internet on more than one DESKTOP in the house, not laptops, then you have to contact your service provider (ex: Verizon, AOL, ComCast, ext.) and they will send out a usb flash key thing which pretty much acts as a router.
BUT if your talking about getting internet on LAPTOPS, not desktops, then I can help there. Just message back and remember, even if you message someone back on here, its still annoyomus. [ Andreaaaa's advice column | Ask Andreaaaa A Question ]
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