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I have my modem set up upstairs and would like to be able to connect to the internet on my spare computer downstairs, but this computer does not have a build in wifi thing. Is there a product that I can buy that would allow me to access my home's wifi on a desktop computer?

Thanks, if there is could someone link me to the bestbuy page of it!
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Yes you can get Wireless adapters which will be added by a USB post or you can get it built in.
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BradleyAspin wrote Yes you can get Wireless adapters which will be added by a USB post or you can get it built in.


Can you link me to the product?
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Or you could get a wireless adapter and put it in a pci slot in your motherboard
20$ is no prob right?

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You just need a PCI-E card if you have a spare slot on your motherboard, if not you can just use a USB wireless adapter, if you use a PCI card, do not use netgear. -.-
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would this also work?

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You would need a wireless adapter for your computer.
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